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The fight against sexual abuse and exploitation on the Internet continues.
There is a criminal charge called "aiding and abetting.” It’s about being an accomplice in the commission of a crime without being the actual perpetrator. Think of a getaway car driver after a convenience store shooting. Or congressional, state and local Democrats.
America is getting the message loud and clear about the person of Kamala Harris. She told us at a recent university rally; she told us (in absentia) at the Al Smith Dinner in New York; and she told us on a Univision-sponsored town hall.
An Illinois university has quietly announced it has ended its relationship with Al Jazeera, a Middle East-based news service accused of supporting terrorist groups.
Encouraged after university leaders in Georgia are defending women and women-only sports, an advocate for that movement says biology and common sense are on the winning side of female athletes.
American Family Association (AFA) continues to engage with companies about issues in the workplace.
Now that Donald Trump is accusing CBS News of election interference, and is threatening to sue the liberal news outlet, an FCC commissioner says deliberately distorting the news is a legitimate topic for the powerful federal commission to consider.
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of last Oct. 7’s murderous rampage of Israeli citizens, was celebrated in Israel Thursday. But when the cheers subside, questions remain. What’s next in Israel’s response to Hamas terror?
Attorney Gen. Ken Paxton (R-Texas) is suing a North Texas doctor for "blatantly violating Texas law by providing prohibited ‘gender transition’ treatments" to approximately two dozen minors.
A retired Secret Service agent says he has a mixed reaction to a report from a panel looking into a Trump assassination attempt that says the Secret Service needs 'fundamental reform.'