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A campus watchdog says a situation at UW-Madison is "a serious indictment" on the university and its leadership.
The group members arrived on a comfortable charter flight and toured Havana in electric cars, guided by government officials.
As the 21st-century media landscape changes the way Americans take in their news, a watchdog says the local news is suffering the most.
After the American public witnessed the Department of Justice target school board parents during President Joe Biden’s term, the DOJ lawyers might have been outdone by secretive analysts at the CIA and their hated target: Stay-at-home moms and their organic gardens.
A Women's History Museum is in the works for Washington, D.C., but some politicians want more than women to be featured.
Democrats continue to misuse the phrase "wall of separation between church and state." Now Mike Johnson is calling them out.
An infamous abortionist has died.
A pro-life legal advocate is glad HHS is looking at whether 13 states violated a federal healthcare conscience law.
Success for the SAVE America Act could depend on its simplicity.
A pair of Iranian missiles aimed at the strategic U.S.-UK base on Diego Garcia awakened Europe to Iran’s potential to drop a warhead in Paris and Berlin, but how unreliable U.S. allies in Europe react to being in range of the ayatollahs is anybody’s guess.