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If you want someday to destroy a political opponent in order to "save democracy," you might want to take notes from the Democrats. They love to throw the term "democracy" around – even as they act in profoundly undemocratic ways.
An organizer of Kyle Rittenhouse's recent visit to the Tennessee university says the event was not what it should've been.
After the United States Supreme Court refused to take up a transgender custody case from Indiana, an attorney representing a devastated mother and father predicts the high court can’t ignore the volatile issue forever.
A Mississippi lawmaker says he wants to help seriously ill people more easily obtain experimental drug treatments if they live in The Magnolia State.
The Dominican Republic has begun construction of a border barrier with neighboring Haiti – but some find it telling there's little complaining going on about it.
Looking ahead to Election Day in November, a political activist predicts it will be much more harder for Democrats to cheat but he also predicts they will definitely try.
Among many things House Republicans differ on right now is whether shutting down government is a tragedy or a tool. For example, the government is still doing business today – but some, like Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) question whether that's a good thing.
In the state of Washington, the bar exam will no longer be required to become a licensed attorney – a decision that's being viewed as a mixed bag.
Instead of using its veto power, the United States on Monday abstained from a United Nations vote to condemn Israel, a move that angered Israel and hurt relations with the Middle East ally.
Do Christians really understand what they believe on the life question? Some left-leaning media contend there's some confusion among Christ-followers, particularly as it relates to the text the guides them, God's Holy Word.