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What a difference, in politics, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling makes.
Comparing the current U.S.-Iran conflict to a game of poker, a Middle East expert says the Trump administration holds a much better hand but risks a good bluff by Iran’s clever and determined regime.
A conservative political analyst thinks Republicans in Maine "must be delighted" with Gov. Janet Mills' decision to drop out of the Pine Tree State's important Senate race.
The simplest inference, then, is that any number of factors can cause the number of SNAP beneficiaries to fluctuate by several million people without necessarily having a pressing policy explanation.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zambia is accusing the United States of tying a $2 billion deal for critical health assistance to access to the southern African nation's rich mineral assets, and calling the outgoing U.S. ambassador's allegations of corruption “mischievous” and “undiplomatic."
U.S. forces launched an effort to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, with the first two ships, both American-flagged merchant vessels, sailing through unscathed.
A conservative activist says last week's Department of Justice report on the Biden administration's anti-Christian bias offers a glimpse into the Left's ongoing war against the Christian majority.
Just like other addictions, pornography rewires the brain.
A Second Amendment advocate says Australia's policies illustrate that gun control doesn't stop criminals.
A retired Navy ship commander is supporting the Pentagon's request for a huge budget increase for next year.