Six Justices reject the progressive idea that laws against homeless encampments are cruel and unusual punishment.
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally may have a chance to govern.
They can’t convince him to withdraw—and if they do, then comes the hard part.
True, she’d be 126 years old, but she was smarter, fairer and more principled than Trump or Biden.
The country needs a fresh start after years of anger and polarization.
Winning is easy in a one-party state. In a national race, he’d have to answer for his terrible record.
A Brazilian judge is using a fraudulent U.S. entry record to keep him behind bars.
We’d be a poorer, weaker country without it. Too bad Biden couldn’t make that point at the debate.
When did it become expected to shell out a 25% gratuity for soggy takeout fries?
Victory by extremists of either left or right would pose peril to the Western alliance.
The Justices continue their repair work on the separation of powers.
A divided Court blows up the giant opioid bankruptcy settlement.
The new movie delivers an important message: Don’t blame the outside world for your problems.
An end run around the Constitution won’t be on the November ballot.
Labour prepares for a big victory in Britain’s July 4 elections. Can his populist party supplant the Conservatives as the nation’s main opposition?
The president should step aside rather than find out how the deep state would save his candidacy.
In City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court reverses a Ninth Circuit decision that barred laws against public camping.
‘Some of the videos of Mr. Biden circulating during this year’s campaign are clearly manipulated to make him look old and confused.’
The Soviet leader was only 75 when he died, but his infirmities led to the Soviet Union’s collapse.
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