Is the Government's Surveillance of Americans Justified
Six myths about the FISA courts that should alarm all of us.
Feinstein: Senate Builds Obstruction Case Against Trump
The top Democrat on the committee said a number of factors pointed towards a case for obstruction.
Why Mueller Threw an Agent Off the Trump-Russia Probe
His office said it removed Peter Strzok over allegations about text messages.
Gitmo Terror Trial Farce Gets Into High Gear
Defense attorneys complain the government is eavesdropping on their conversations with clients.
Elliott Abrams: Netanyahu Is Quietly Charming the World
He met with the presidents of Kenya, Rwanda, Gabon, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, South Sudan, Botswana, and Namibia, and the premier of Ethiopia.
Is the American ISIS Captive Being Told All His Rights?
Prisoner in Iraq asked for attorney, has not been granted one. Habeas corpus also an issue.
Are the NFL's Social Justice Donations a 'Charade'?
The league plans to donate $89 million to social justice causes, but Eric Reid has called it a "charade."
Why Is Kerry Spilling Our Allies' Secrets?
He chose to repeat what was said to him in secret, privileged, private diplomatic conversations.
Nazi War Criminal Too Old for Prison? Court Says No
A German court has ruled that Oskar Groening is fit to serve his sentence, which was handed down after a conviction for 300,000 counts of accessory to murder.
Should Trump Cooperate With Putin Over Syria's Future?
Putin has preserved Assad's criminal regime and handed over Syria to Iran.
Mueller Team Met With Michael Flynn Lawyer: Report
The apparent meeting came after Flynn's legal team reportedly stopped working with Trump's lawyers.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Lesson in How to Offend American Jews
The minister's canard about US Jews in the armed forces drew praise from a Nazi website.
Big Tobacco Forced to Admit Smoking Dangers
Major tobacco companies are beginning to put out government-mandated warnings about the addictive and deadly nature of their products.
Kim Kardashian Keeps Her Promise to Cyntoia Brown
Kim Kardashian said she'd be talking to her attorney, and she followed through on her promise.
More Evidence Saudi Arabia Is Warming to Israel
If the Saudi ambassador to France can visit a synagogue, can the Saudi ambassador to Washington?
Trump Obstruction of Justice Investigation Deepens
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is seemingly stepping up his investigation of President Donald Trump over possible obstruction of justice.
Is Trump Going to Help Syrian Kurds Win Independence?
Now ISIS is all but defeated, the US and Turkey should help the Syrian Kurds
Israel and Saudi Arabia Are Inching Closer By The Week
The Saudis are getting the military and intelligence cooperation they want from Israel—in secret.
Tel Aviv Diary: Should Israel Join Saudi Against Iran?
It seems the whole of Israel, both Arabs and Jews, are suffering from Jerusalem Syndrome.
Did Jeff Sessions Just Sign His Pink Slip?
Trump probably won't be happy about the attorney general's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
Can Trump Get Two Americans Out of Jail in Iran?
Baquer and Siamak Namazi were convicted on bogus espionage charges and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Tel Aviv Diary: Netanyahu Allies Quizzed On Corruption
Today, Netanyahu was to be interviewed for the fifth time by the police, who say he is a suspect.
Why The Anti-Semitic Attacks on Civil Rights Guardian?
Kenneth Marcus has spent his career fighting for the rights of women, the disabled and minority groups.
The Weekend Purge in Saudi Arabia Explained
On top of everything, Jared Kushner was visiting Saudi and the Lebanese prime minister was fired.
Jonathan Sacks: Foundation of America is Good Society
Freedom requires a society built of strong institutions, of marriages, families, congregations, communities, and voluntary associations.
Why Is the West Financing Palestinian Terrorism?
The more gruesome the crime, the more money the terrorist gets.
Assad Can Never Achieve the Legitimacy He So Craves
Assad and his inner circle are fit subjects for criminal prosecution.
The Failure that Left Four Green Berets Dead in Niger
As ISIS is driven out of its strongholds in Iraq, Syria, and Libya, its fighters are turning to the Sahel.
Everything We Know About D.C.'s 'Justice League'
If you blinked, you may have missed the future queen of Atlantis's strengths in the 30-second clip.
How to Deal With ISIS Women and Children Returning Home
The countries with the most ISIS children are Belgium (118), France (460), Kyrgyzstan (>130), and Russia (>350).