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Our Long ‘National Emergency’ Emergency Could Soon Be Over

It is now a serious — and welcome — possibility that the next president will have to operate with curtailed emergency powers.

White House Press Secretary Says Biden Thinks Trump Is a ‘Fascist’

Meanwhile, the Harris campaign continues to make the democracy-versus-chaos pitch.

Biden-Harris DOJ Continues Prosecution of Eithan Haim for Exposing ‘Gender-Affirming Medical Treatments’ on Children

In a case that should never have been, and should be dropped, DOJ is pressing ahead on a dubious superseding indictment.

A Wholesome Libertarianism

Reason offers an excellent argument for the personal and political benefits of exercise.

What to know: Special prosecutor’s testimony shows White House contacts during Georgia Trump case

Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor in the Fulton County election interference case against Donald Trump, provided hazy testimony to House investigators about his meetings with White House officials while leading the high-profile prosecution, according to newly released transcripts.

DHS approved Tren de Aragua gang members as refugees

Homeland Security greenlighted refugee applications for Venezuelan gang members after immigration officers failed to spot their gang tattoos, The Washington Times has learned.

White House says 3,000 North Korean soldiers are training in eastern Russia

The White House on Wednesday said roughly 3,000 North Korean soldiers moved into eastern Russia in early to mid-October and may join the Kremlin's forces in western Russia to fight the Ukrainian military.

Migrants rushing north, hoping Harris wins election

Migrants planning their journey to the U.S. are cheering for Vice President Kamala Harris to win the presidential election, figuring they'll get a better shake from her, according to a border expert.

Retired Gen. John Kelly should endorse Harris, says ex-Army general

Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson is calling on former Trump White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and others who have worked in a Trump administration to formally support Vice President Kamala Harris for president, after Mr. Kelly warned that Mr. Trump resembles a "fascist."

Kentucky school choice ballot measure pits competing messages from Gov. Andy Beshear, Sen. Rand Paul

As Kentucky voters ponder whether to allow some of their tax dollars to support students attending private schools, the high-stakes debate has turned into a test of influence between popular political heavyweights - Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul.

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