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ICC prosecutor Khan undercuts Gaza genocide narrative against Israel
Recently, on his YouTube show Zeteo, Mehdi Hasan directly and explicitly asked Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, why he hadn't charged Israel with genocide.
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This past Memorial Day, thousands of people supported our nation's heroes through veteran's charities.
SharesKevin Warsh's Fed Kabuki dance
Kevin Warsh's reforms at the Federal Reserve may prove more form than substance.
SharesRep. Ben Sasse's cancer diagnosis exposes our age of self-worship
"My soul thinks Ben should be God."
SharesLet Democrats kill the women's history museum
House Democrats did the right thing for the wrong reason. Last week, the House voted 204-216 against legislation authorizing the construction of a new American Women's History Museum in D.C.
SharesFarewell Fidelismo? Trump has a chance to liberate the Cubans - and others
President Trump fancies himself a peacemaker, and the record supports him.
SharesTrumpRx keeps delivering for hard-hit patients
President Trump announced this month that TrumpRx will expand its discounted prescription drug platform nearly sevenfold by adding more than 600 generic medications.
SharesLOVERRO: Commanders' OTAs to be another 'get to know you' party
The first OTAs of the new season for the Washington Commanders start Wednesday, and they may need name tags for all the new faces -- not just among all the free agents and draft picks, but also for a coaching staff that has undergone a dramatic change after last year's disappointing 5-12 season.
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For the 10th consecutive year, Taiwan was excluded earlier this month from participating the World Health Organization's "Walk the Talk" health activity held in Geneva.
SharesLetter to the editor: D.C. should go after traffic-camera lawbreakers
In a recent article, Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Terry Thorne says, "We do not target any individual, we target data."
SharesLetter to the editor: Don't let socialism gain a foothold in the U.S.
There is a party gaining traction in the U.S.: the Democratic Socialists of America.
SharesLetter to the editor: If you don't like it here, leave
Every Memorial Day I am taken back to the time I was in combat as a 19-year-old Marine gunner in Vietnam.
SharesAmericans whining over gas prices ignore Iran's greater threat
Whatever the outcome of the "deal or no deal" scenario with Iran, the public attitude toward the war has been disturbing.
SharesBusinesses that forced COVID shot should be bankrupted
A.G. Equipment Co., a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, manufacturer of compressor packaging, has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by employees who were forced to take the COVID shot or face firing. The company will pay a total of $4.25 million to them. It should be $4.25 million per employee.
SharesL.A. officials didn't learn from Palisades Fire
The Simi Valley/"Sandy" wildfire has brought renewed attention to last year's devastating fire in the Palisades section of Los Angeles.
SharesWhy Trump's federal prison reentry program succeeded
The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented, real-time experiment upon American prisons.
SharesU.S. public education needs more joy, not more money
Most proposals for fixing America's broken public education system have a common thread: the demand for more. More money, more teachers, more school counselors and more technology.
SharesTrump should end pause on arms sales to Taiwan
Chinese President Xi's recent back-to-back summits with the leaders of the two most important countries in China's field of vision show exactly where Mr. Xi stands between them.
SharesSupreme Court checks dangerous abuse of donor disclosure
The Supreme Court last month delivered a decisive and unanimous victory for donor privacy and free association in First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Davenport.
SharesEnd leftist activists' climate lawfare
Climate lawfare has been a problem for more than a decade but may be coming to an end soon.
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