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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is slapping sanctions on four judges at the International Criminal Court over the tribunal’s investigation into alleged war crimes by Israel in its war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza and in the West Bank.
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a solid 139,000 jobs in May.
The U.S. Army is surpassing recruiting expectations as they meet their recruiting numbers four months early for the fiscal year.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge late Thursday temporarily blocked a proclamation by President Donald Trump that banned foreign students from entering the U.S. to attend Harvard University.
A respected Christian scholar has expressed his muddled thinking about the right to life.
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling is being called a landmark legal win for people of all faiths after all nine justices sided with a Catholic non-profit.
A former U.S. Navy chaplain is praising Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for ordering the Navy to rename a ship named after Harvey Milk, the late homosexual activist.
A national defense analyst says the recent election of a conservative pro-Trump president in Poland bodes well for the future.
The Democratic Party has an identity crisis on its hands – and it’s not just its messaging.
An expert on China, and outspoken critic of its communist leaders, has made a timely warning about China’s use of its own citizens to conduct espionage at U.S. universities and colleges.