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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson ends Republican campaign for president after finishing 6th in Iowa

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson suspended his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in the wake of the Iowa caucuses, where he finished sixth.

Bernie Sanders to force Senate vote on resolution that could freeze aid to Israel

Sen. Bernie Sandiers, I-Vt., will force a vote on a resolution he is bringing to the floor Tuesday night that could freeze U.S. aid to Israel.

Ahead of March for Life, Mississippi unveils mobile app to help pregnant moms

FIRST ON FOX: Mississippi is launching an app to help connect pregnant women with resources ranging from healthcare and adoption to financial assistance and job opportunities.

Trump delivers unifying message after landslide caucus victory, receives bipartisan praise

Former President Trump surprised observers with what was described as his "measured" and "conciliatory" tone in his victory speech after winning the Iowa caucuses.

Trump teases ex-rival Doug Burgum could hold ‘important’ admin role after Iowa win

Former President Trump, who has not announced his running mate, said he hopes to have North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum in an "important" administration role.

Tribal leaders ask Washington state lawmakers for funding to combat opioid crisis

Native American leaders in Washington state are asking legislators to pass a bill that would allow tribal nations increased funding to combat a surge in opioid overdose deaths.

Looming Strike by Petulant Pro-Hamas Biden Administration Staffers

If there is a walk-out, Republicans should make law-enforcement action against the strikers a campaign issue.

More votes, less democracy

This is the biggest year in the history of democracy. Nearly half the human race will cast a ballot in some form or other of a national election in 2024. It is, optimistic observers say, a reminder that representative government is not yet done. If history has not exactly ended, it is still, despite everything, […]

American democracy on the local level

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA — National politics are exceptionally chaotic these days, and the harms are real. At the local level, the chaos is of a different sort, and it usually ends up being harmless. In the band room of Heartland Christian School, the 20th and 21st precincts of Council Bluffs, 100 Iowans gathered in the […]

Al Jazeera doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt

On Jan. 7, an Israeli airstrike killed two Al Jazeera journalists in the Gaza Strip. The Qatar-run news outlet immediately accused Israel of targeting journalists and labeled their death an “assassination.” No serious journalist, diplomat, or human rights activist should give Al Jazeera benefit of the doubt. Terrorists have long used media to amplify reach. […]

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