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Sounding a little sympathetic, a Republican lawmaker says Democrats are trapped by radical ideology that can't define "woman" and can't defend them, either.
Among these highly influential bureaucrats, those with progressive leanings are overwhelmingly willing to defy a lawful order — potentially putting their own careers on the line — to block the very Trump agenda for which Americans voted.
New research shows people are moving away from states with strong pro-life laws, but not everyone buys those claims
A distinguished figure in the law enforcement community thinks crime will be dealt with now that so many law-and-order politicians have been elected at the state and local levels.
At the same time some public school districts are telling students to keep their personal phones at home, a Nebraska school district is making news for using technology to track students in the hallways.
A terrorist expert says she cannot wait for President-elect Trump's pick to take control of the FBI, and building it back into the organization it used to be.
The spokesperson for a pro-Israel organization is responding to evidence of increased anti-Jewish fervor among young students at a prominent American university.
A couple of English Department courses at the University of Central Florida caught the attention of a campus watchdog after neither of the courses offer students classical literature.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former first lady Michelle Obama will skip the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, the second time in two weeks that she is not attending a gathering of former U.S. leaders and their spouses, but former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will be there.
A Cuban-born anti-communist activist thinks the corrupt leader of Venezuela will face "some serious trouble" when America's new sheriff takes office next week.