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The words “regime change” might be the most popular phrase in the news cycle as cracks and fissures show in the foundations of Iranian governance.
AFN spoke with two military veterans about the future of Iran's radical Islamic regime – will it receive help from its allies and continue its plan to destroy Israel? Or, as some suggest, will it surrender, opening the door for a "regime change"?
A law enforcement expert says Portland's increased spending on an "unarmed police alternative" program may be a good idea.
Democrats are getting called out for strengthening Iran's nuclear program.
In a rapid-fire series of events an Iran-Israel ceasefire, orchestrated and celebrated by Washington, appeared to be unraveling Tuesday morning. Until Donald Trump said it wasn’t.
A religious liberty attorney says the appellate court panel's recent ruling against Louisiana's mandate for the Ten Commandments is an expected and temporary roadblock.
The supposed "ceasefire" between Israel and Iran is no more secure than the tempers and tactics of the adversaries it binds.
A media analyst says the liberal media was caught off guard when B-2 bombers hit Iran’s underground nuclear facilities Saturday night, but the media recovered quickly before the bombers had returned home from “Operation Midnight Hammer.”
If you still doubt whether elections have consequences, this past week’s Supreme Court ruling on a Tennessee statute should clear things up.
A security expert is praising the quick-thinking church security team that shot and killed a crazed gunman outside a Michigan church, but he is less impressed by the congregation’s slow reaction to gunfire just outside the church walls.