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While jurors in the New York City trial of Donald Trump consider the charges, they do so with instructions that guarantee a guilty decision will not stand on appeal, attorney Ron Coleman predicts.
An editor for a higher education news organization says people need to pay attention to the case of a conservative college professor who was investigated for reporting a black student's plagiarism.
It is no surprise Walmart is participating in “Pride Month” to please homosexual activists but a ministry says the nation’s largest retailer should not be surprised when unhappy customers also share their views.
Though he acknowledges that artificial intelligence has its benefits, an author and worldview expert says people also need to be aware that there are negatives.
As the WHO considers its next steps for the proposed pandemic preparedness agreement, transparency and the sharing of resources appear to be the biggest stumbling blocks.
The media elite endlessly promote these prosecutions, implying each of them could be politically lethal, but somehow none of them are.
As pressure continues to build on universities and colleges to get rid of their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, a pro-family lobbyist says there's still a long way to go.
After their political enemy Donald Trump held a campaign rally in their own backyard, Democratic leaders in New York are openly mocking their own voters for supporting him.
A taxpayers' advocate is offering his two cents on the Secretary of Transportation's recent comments about EVs.
A New York City jury is currently deciding the fate of a former president but a guilty verdict matters greatly to his political rival in the White House.