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The Islamic Republic is on the ropes, but it could still exploit the threat of rapid nuclear breakout.
A jury delivers a measure of justice for the Marine turned Good Samaritan by finding him not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely.
‘Experts worry that Neely’s killing is, in part, a result of relentless political rhetoric that has contributed to the public’s incomplete understanding of actual crime levels.’
The ideological range could signal an openness to new ways of thinking, or government by whim.
Root out regulations and practices that infringe on our First Amendment rights.
It’s a defeat for Russia and Iran, and it offers openings for Trump.
The President-elect says he’s open to a legislative deal for migrants brought here illegally as children. But will Democrats go along?
He can approve a Nippon Steel offer that is in the U.S. interest.
Does the Second Amendment include a right to own one? The Supreme Court might soon decide.
Before you know it, a series of small steps accumulates into a giant leap forward.
A year into his rule, the reform effort is working, but time is running short.
A festive carton was a popular 20th-century Christmas present.
A federal court ruling in Pennsylvania vindicated the rights of parents.
Iran and its proxy network have been revealed to be paper tigers. More defeats will surely follow this one.
The law’s mandates and regulations have given rise to myriad insurance-market grievances.
Democrats would still be scheming if McCormick’s margin had been smaller.
Curbing the de minimis tariff exemption would raise consumer prices.
Leftists on social media blame the wrong culprit for healthcare dysfunction.
A player who claims to be hurt shouldn’t be allowed back in the game immediately.
The D.C. Circuit says the feds can force a sale to protect national security from Chinese control.
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