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Donald Trump’s plan for a missile shield might very well catalyze innovation, shift strategic thinking, and inspire the development of a defensive architecture for a more dangerous world. But the notion that such a system could be fully fielded by the end of his presidential term is optimistic at best.
An athletic apparel company is suing the state over a new law.
National Public Radio is suing the Trump administration to get back its federal funding, and a political analyst predicts the lawsuit may work.
John Adams and his son John Quincy are two of the most underrated presidents in the pantheon, according to a commission that wants to build a memorial to them in Washington D.C.
A participant in Toronto’s pro-Israel rally, who had warned about radical Islamists and unhelpful police, says a protester was allowed to taunt participants while wearing a hand grenade at the Sunday event.
Democrats are reportedly spending millions of dollars trying to find a liberal podcaster that can compete with the likes of Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin ... and maybe even Joe Rogan.
What the so-called “big, beautiful bill” will look like after the U.S. Senate gets done with it is anybody’s guess, but a conservative think tank says the reconciliation bill passed by the House is a good start.
University of Washington scientists have experimented with Google's GraphCast AI-based weather model.
A 34-year law enforcement veteran says if NYC isn't safe for an armed police officer, then it isn't safe for anyone.
An attorney says National Public Radio presents the news with a left-wing slant, and uses tax dollars to do it, but it still might win its lawsuit demanding those tax dollars.