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But Israel’s leaders shouldn’t fear the coming Iran deal. They may even find reasons to welcome it: Among a host of bad ...
The protesters gathered in downtown L.A. are a microcosm of the Democratic coalition that has dominated the city for decades.
In the death chambers of the Mississippi Delta, on a rainy night in an Indiana penitentiary, and in the early hours at an ...
Who is to blame for this? According to one popular theory on the left, the answer is liberals who have consistently supported ...
Five months ago, the Palisades Fire, the Eaton Fire, and several other blazes destroyed more than 18,000 houses and buildings.
The lack of details in the announcement strongly suggests that Trump yielded more and gained less than his publicity ...
Hegseth was angered by his exclusion and resigned from the Guard. That experience remains with him as he attempts to reshape ...
As President Donald Trump crossed a dangerous line at Fort Bragg, the brass failed to speak out in the Army’s defense.
When disaster strikes a state, “the governor should be able to handle it,” Trump said.
When a disgusting habit is part of your national identity, banning it might prove to be awkward.
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