In 2025, new data show, the volume of child pornography online was likely larger than at any other point in history. A record ...
The president and his allies constantly engage in what we might call threat inflation, giving Americans the impression that ...
Excommunication in general is a rather stringent penalty that ought to be employed only for serious offenses, and ideally by ...
Trump now confronts a fateful choice. He can make good on his promise and risk the always-unpredictable consequences of ...
Look, you can’t cancel the election,” he told her. “We’ve got a whole bunch of scenarios that we’re playing through to make ...
On November 19, President Trump reluctantly signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Justice Department ...
Trump’s response to this good fortune has been to attack the independence of the Fed and of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...
One Tuesday morning last month, a 15-year-old Russian boy got ready for school by packing a paramilitary vest, a helmet, and ...
Once they’ve identified you as the enemy, every action looks sinister.
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As the Islamic Republic massacres protesters, exiles are dismayed by the lack of sympathy from the American left.
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