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Intercepted ballots, forged signatures and questionably high voting rates plagued Wisconsin’s nursing homes and other long-term care facilities during the 2020 presidential election, a state-appointed ...
President Biden and his family sound like a bunch of racists. The latest example came on Monday when first lady Jill Biden spoke to the UnidosUS conference and said, “The diversity of this community — ...
More than 10,000 adults will become members of the Roman Catholic Church in France this Easter — a historic high that marks the largest wave of conversions in at least two decades, according to the ...
Some Republicans looking for cuts in the massive U.S. military budget want to start at the top. Key congressional leaders have floated the idea of trimming the number of generals and admirals in the ...
There are about 175 Americans still in Afghanistan, and some of them are being held captive by the Taliban, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Thursday. As the U.S. approaches the ...
Iran’s brutal Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force has played an extensive role in the rape of Aleppo, building a network of bases around the Syrian city and directing militiamen from Lebanon, ...
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refuses to denounce her late father, former Baltimore Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., for supporting the erection of Confederate monuments in the city and perpetuating ...
The Chinese military is building sophisticated biological weapons and small-scale electronic tools made with nanotechnology that could be used in covert warfare, a major study warns. “China’s ...
The headline above is deliberately provocative. At a time when there is a real focus on the rising power of the administrative state, it’s worth recalling President Woodrow Wilson’s argument that our ...
When D.C. police began installing surveillance cameras in neighborhoods more than five years ago as crime-fighting tools, privacy concerns voiced by civil liberties groups limited their scope and use.