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A retired law enforcement official says Illinois lawmakers seem to be in competition over who can whip up the craziest legislation.
Is Vladimir Putin trustworthy? The answer is complicated. But a four-term U.S. senator says if the right buttons are pushed, the United States could reach its goals in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Universal school choice is spreading across the country, but key bills didn't make it through one southern state's Senate this go-round.
As Israel’s war with Hamas continues it should not overlook a subtle but far more powerful threat to its long-term security: China.
Now that his work for the Biden administration is over, Pete Buttigieg doesn’t offer the Democratic Party much as a future candidate, says an Indiana-based conservative activist.
A constitutional attorney says a Trump-appointed Supreme Court justice is doing the opposite of judicial activism when ruling on cases involving the president's executive orders.
When language is no longer anchored to reality, it becomes a tool of confusion rather than clarity. The ongoing debate over pronouns and gender is a perfect example.
Making good on his blunt threat to Maine’s liberal Democrat governor, President Donald Trump has cut off millions of dollars in federal funds after Gov. Janet Mills sided with men over female athletes.
Although we don’t have the original biblical books, you can be assured of the accuracy of the copies that exist today.
Parliamentary elections in Greenland suggest the island nation wants independence from Denmark, but a future with Old Glory flying in Nuuk remains doubtful.