Iran’s late supreme leader built four decades of executions, assassinations, and proxy wars to secure his regime — and left it more fragile than ever.
Meta’s new Instagram alerts for teen suicide and self-harm chats finally admitted what parents have known: real-time visibility is essential.
Leading up to the address, Democrats demanded TV networks censor the speech, raising fears Trump would tell “lies” about elections.
Cyprus gas pipeline threatens Israel's energy security and tests whether the U.S. will defend its allies in the Eastern Mediterranean.
California squatter laws let strangers occupy a murdered professor's home while his orphaned children are fighting a losing legal battle to reclaim it.
Michigan is outraged by the Fay Beydoun scandal: alleged luxury spending of public funds on $4,500 coffee makers, first-class flights, and crony grants.
Even Americans who have never voluntarily watched a congressional hearing have probably encountered one of Rep. Brandon Gill's (R-TX) exchanges.
Any nation that wants to be respected must, like a World Cup team, have the confidence not just to defend itself, but champion its own ideas and history.
The Soviet Union is gone. The technique it perfected — pairing the assassin with the propagandist — is not. It changed owners, languages, and addresses.
Trump hates endless wars but has the iron will to stop a nuclear Iran. Peace requires strength, and America must finish the job against the regime.
It's fine that Darline Graham Nordone got the job because she’s Graham’s sister — it might be the best way for Henry McMaster to honor voters’ wishes.
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