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Special Counsel Robert Hur to Publicly Testify before Congress about Biden Documents Investigation

Hur, who released a more than 300-page report on his investigation last week, will testify before the committee on March 12.

Birmingham ’63: Three Witnesses to the Struggle for Civil Rights

Reuniting Mary Bush, Freeman Hrabowski, and Condoleezza Rice — who grew up and were classmates together in segregated Birmingham, Alabama — for a conversation.

Fani Willis taking stand to testify in hearing that could disqualify her from Trump election case

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is about to take the witness stand to testify about her romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired to lead the 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump.

With help from Democrats, House votes to overturn Biden’s freeze on new LNG exports

The House passed legislation Thursday to overturn President Biden's moratorium on new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, marking the latest instance of centrist Democrats joining Republicans to buck the president's green energy agenda.

White House confirms Russian ‘space’ threat, says there’s no immediate danger

The White House confirmed Thursday that Russia is developing a space-based military capability that poses a national security threat, but insisted there is no immediate danger to the U.S.

Nathan Wade insists DA Fani Willis paid her own way on romantic trips

Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade on Thursday said expenses for trips he took with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis "balanced out," taking pains to distinguish his role as a taxpayer-funded investigator from the finances of his former girlfriend, who is leading the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump.

Criminal justice reformers keep making things worse in Chicago

Criminal justice reform activists simply want to make things easier for criminals while making normal people’s lives harder. Chicago is a prime example. Mayor Brandon Johnson is not renewing the city’s contract with SpotShotter, a system that helps police identify the origin of gunshots. As the executive director of United Working Families boasted, “Elections matter. […]

Tucker Carlson maligns Nikki Haley and Ben Shapiro with a straw man

One of many problems with Tucker Carlson is his almost obsessive use of the straw man fallacy: rejecting an argument that differs from the one actually being made. Here’s an example: Alice says, “Cars are dangerous,” and then Bob replies, “Alice is a moron! She thinks we should ban cars!” Alice hasn’t said anything about […]

Patriotism, Rand Paul, and the children who are our future

Last week, while the nation’s elected officials were debating foreign aid to Ukraine, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) helped some school children visiting the Capitol to remember the United States. In what could only be described as a spontaneous moment of beaming, unbridled patriotism, Paul, walking between casting a vote in the Senate and back to […]

Rep. Mike Turner embraces political alarmism

Alarmism and hyperbole are nothing new in politics. Whether it was the Bush administration’s warnings of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq or the histrionics about the impending dawn of fascism if Donald Trump becomes president again, exaggerations and hyperbole have long been a part of political discourse. But as Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) showed […]

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