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The world is watching. And, like it or not, history is still being written in English.
Iran is claiming victory since President Donald Trump backed down from his threat to destroy its "whole civilization." But a former naval commander says the temporary ceasefire gives the U.S. a military advantage.
The U.S. Department of Education is offering gender guidance to public schools, and the guidance is not what it used to be.
Demonstrating the Far Left never gives up, a group of leftists harassed churchgoers on Easter Sunday outside the Minnesota church that was targeted by communist protesters in January.
A psychotherapist’s opinion article in The Hill, which describes his interaction with New York City clients, describes a troubling pattern of people willing to shrug off – or even defend – physical violence against others because the target deserves it.
A teachers’ union in red-state Texas is being condemned for urging its members to participate in the recent “No Kings” protests.
One expert is not as concerned about the effect artificial intelligence will have on jobs as he is about whose values will dominate it.
Catastrophe avoided is not a small thing. But the underlying issues remain: Iran’s nuclear program, its proxy network, its regional ambitions, and Russia and China calculating every move to their advantage behind the scenes.
A U.S. Senate investigation into abortion drug manufacturers is weeks old and has a lot of work ahead.
Reacting to news of more layoffs in the Associated Press newsroom, a media watchdog says he has little sympathy for the venerable wire service that has despised conservative politics for generations.