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A survivor of Mao Tse-tung's repressive culture is taking the developer of "The 1619 Project" to school on the topic of American exceptionalism.
After the mayor of Los Angeles announced she is policing the city’s police ranks for right-wing extremists, a law enforcement advocate is asking a common-sense question: What is an extremist in the eyes of a Democrat mayor?
A legal challenger of federal overreach is hoping the nation's highest court will agree that the president has "no business" forcing female college students to share private spaces with males.
Two southern governors are approving measures meant to protect young people from making life-altering changes that can't be undone.
A conservative political action committee in Mississippi says the state's Republican lieutenant governor is empowering Democrats and must be primaried so he can't serve in that role any longer.
A military veteran says the "failure of leadership" in his Florida community during the COVID shutdowns motivated him to venture into local politics in hopes of continuing his legacy of doing "the right thing."
Two more Islamic terrorists have been released from Gitmo, which concerns an Islamic watchdog, but it appears the prison facility is moving closer to closing its doors.
A Catholic university is dropping its theology degree and a religious studies major, and students and alumni are wondering if the school can still remain true to its mission.
Years after the founder of Indiana University's Kinsey Institute was exposed as a fraud and sexual predator, some Hoosier State legislators are moving to defund the sex think tank.
Florida’s governor demanded an apology from NBC News after correspondent Andrea Mitchell lied on-air about him, and a media watchdog says others should watch and learn how his team treated the dishonest national media.