Fani Willis' Georgia Case Against Trump Is Completely Collapsing
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J.D. Vance: New York Trump Trial Is Just Another Partisan Witch Hunt
Four weeks into New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg's criminal trial against Donald Trump, it's clear this charade is more about partisan politics than law enforcement.
The Global South Needs More Female Journalists
Afghan women, who since 2021 have been banned from attending school after sixth grade, including university, are acutely aware of the need to inform the world of what is happening inside Afghanistan.
Religion Is Being Misused To Divide America
Christian Nationalist influence on our politics is especially troubling to me because my own theological grounding directly contradicts the movement's aims.
How the Primaries Went Fine Despite AI Warnings
Calls to shut down access to an empowering tech innovation over an imagined election catastrophe should be taken—just as Americans take their political news—with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Joe Biden Is Trying His Very Best To Save Hamas
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Cannon Misfires: Trump Appointee Saves Her Old Boss
Yesterday, Judge Aileen Cannon delayed former President Donald Trump's classified documents trial indefinitely while she works out some difficult pre-trial legal questions.
The Arizona Abortion Law Repeal: A Lesson in Pro-Life Prudence
The 1864 Arizona law banning abortion with few exceptions was too far outside the mainstream of public opinion to survive.
Hamas Is to Blame for Israel's Rafah Operation
As a Palestinian human rights activist, I feel compelled to weigh in on the ongoing military operation in Rafah, which has been often misrepresented in various circles.
Actually, Donald Trump Is a Little Like Al Capone
Former President Donald Trump came closer to the truth than he realized when he compared his legal dilemma to Al Capone's—just not in the way he intended.
Money Shouldn't Be a Barrier to Citizenship in the United States
Historically, naturalization has been a rare point of bipartisan agreement in the usually red-hot debates about immigration.
Airlines Must Be Held Accountable
There's little doubt that North American passengers are not nearly as well protected as they should be, especially when comparing to our counterparts in Europe.
World Health Organization Is Making a Power Grab—and Biden Is Enabling It
The World Health Organization wants the power to run the world. In three weeks, it will make its bid for global control.
In a Heated Election Year, Voters Can Count on Their Election Officials
At the end of the day, we follow the law that is set for us, regardless of our personal opinions and beliefs.
Venezuela Risks Going Back to Being the Pariah of South America
Venezuela's potential confrontation with Guyana would bring catastrophic losses.
President Joe Biden Is Good for the Jews and for Israel
Today, President Joe Biden delivered the keynote address at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Annual Days of Remembrance ceremony in the U.S. Capitol.
Joe Biden Is, at Best, a Fair-Weather Friend of Israel
Time and again, Israel's decisions and policies on issues crucial to the security of its people came under attack by the Biden administration.
New Quills Needed for Taiwan's 'Porcupine' Strategy Against China
Reclaiming control over the island of Taiwan has risen to the top of Chinese President Xi Jinping's priority list.
The Mainstream Media Is Biased Against Israel. I Know, I Was Part of It
As we see violent, entitled antisemites on college campuses attack Jewish students, endanger professors, destroy property, and take over buildings, all in the name of "justice," many people are looking for where to place the blame.