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Three European nations held elections Sunday that ratified a rightward shift and further realigned the continent’s political ...
The legacy of Matt Graves, the former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, is now coming into focus, and it’s not ...
The Justice Department should pursue the death penalty against Elias Rodriguez for the first-degree premeditated executions ...
Official presidential travel is a weighty business. Unlike unofficial travel—for events like Pope Francis’s funeral—official ...
The Biden administration claimed to have added almost 400,000 jobs from July through September of last year, but new data ...
Taxpayer funding for higher education is a privilege, not an entitlement. That funding is conditioned on universities ...
We’ve all been there: you go out with friends, have a great time… then they leave you stuck with the bill. After four years ...
America’s inability to produce its own ships at scale has become such a strategic liability that Congress is—finally—acting ...
President Donald Trump’s election was greeted in Europe with outright fear by parties of the Left and wary apprehension by ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff diplomacy has been a shock treatment to the global economic order, intended as a kind of ...
U.S. service academies. College officials around the country—including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously ...
When the lights go out, most people assume it’s due to a storm. Not necessarily. This year, Americans suffered from an uptick in malicious attacks on all 16 sectors of critical infrastructure (CI).