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An advisor to the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher thinks the new visa requirement under consideration by the European Union will discourage a lot of U.S. citizens from traveling to Europe.
While the U.S. military struggles to convince new recruits to sign on, many Democrats continue to pile on self-inflicted damage to the effort.
A city in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against a church over its ministry to the underserved.
A conservative law firm is fighting back against the financial institutions that are refusing service to customers who hold beliefs that the "de facto gatekeepers of essential services" deem offensive.
A pro-life leader suggests that PolitiFact get its facts straight.
No irony is more delicious than when a progressive stumbles upon an old, discarded, but sensible idea and believes they have found something new.
It’s like something out of a dystopian future: the federal government has approved a dangerous drug for men to pretend they can breastfeed a baby.
The abstinence-until-marriage program for Ohio schools suddenly finds itself in jeopardy after Republicans in the state legislature failed to provide funding in the upcoming budget.
A longtime pediatrician doesn't think she's the only one who can see that the U.S. assistant secretary for health is no expert on children's health.
Voices on each side are growing louder as Tommy Tuberville's military blockade grows marches on.