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Few who were taken in by this propaganda campaign have expressed any mea culpas.
The tragedy we face is not the challenge posed by Chinese space exploration, but the potential that we will not even try to meet it.
The intelligence officials’ access to classified information and systems will end, and their contracts with the U.S. government will be terminated.
LCPS’s Title IX Office determined last week that the two boys committed sexual harassment and sex-based discrimination.
Modern feminism is getting embarrassing. There’s a reason why so few women identify as feminists: It’s less a true “women’s movement” than the public face of hysterical leftist ...
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Don’t Forget the Stories Behind D.C. Crime We’re still waiting to hear from President Trump and Vladimir Putin as they meet in Alaska. But the summit began with a truly stunning visual, as a Northrop ...
A judge denied the government’s request in an order asserting that the administration failed to demonstrate a ‘special circumstance’ to justify the unsealing.
That’s one way to describe the federal government shaking down private companies for a vig in exchange for unlocking the formerly restricted sale of sensitive components and resources with military ...
Washington, D.C.’s problems with street crime and homeless encampments are, at their heart, failures of local government to fulfill its most basic responsibilities. The criminal justice system is ...
In today’s Martin Center article, Vivek Mathew writes about Chesterton House, a Christian community that’s thriving right next to Cornell University.
Cregger is no more conscientious than Travis Bickle, the Vietnam War vet turned cabbie who lost his moral bearings and thought a porn film was suitable for a first date. No one in Hollywood or the ...
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