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    3 Bills Sen. Mike Lee Thinks Could Shift Power ‘Back to the People’

    Paul Runko

  • opinion

    Who Wins and Who Loses Under These 8 Big Government Policies

    Paul Runko

  • opinion

    Feminism Drives People to Deny Basic Facts

    Paul Runko

  • opinion

    Trump’s Expansion of Mexico City Policy Is a Major Victory in Protecting Life

    Paul Runko

  • news

    2 Republicans Battle in Razor-Tight Runoff Primary Ahead of South Carolina June Special Election

    Rachel del Guidice

  • news

    Senate Democrats Want to Make It Harder for Congress to Remove Regulations

    Thomas Phippen

  • opinion

    Why North Korea’s Latest Missile Launch Should Worry Washington

    Bruce Klingner

  • opinion

    Let’s Hit Left-Wing Colleges Where It Hurts. In the Pocketbook.

    Paul Runko

  • opinion

    Judges Who Fret Over Trump’s Motives Are Ignoring US Judicial History

    Carson Holloway

  • news

    In New Russia Stir, White House and Allies Call Leaks to Media Real Problem

    Fred Lucas

  • opinion

    The 1 Change the Government Could Make to Drive Down College Prices

    Paul Runko

  • news

    As Russia Uses Cyberattacks, Ukraine Bans Some Social Media Sites

    Paul Runko

  • opinion

    FCC’s Pai Defiant After Liberal Intimidation: ‘Folks Are Just Going to Oppose Whatever I Do’

    Genevieve Wood

  • opinion

    As World Reels From Cyberattack, Trump Executive Order Could Help Counter Threats

    David Inserra

  • news

    4 Questions About Declassifying and Disclosing Government Secrets

    Josh Siegel

  • opinion

    A Massive Cyberattack Has Hit Over 150 Countries. Here’s How to Protect Your Computer.

    Riley Walters

  • news

    Why This Son of an Illegal Immigrant Became a Border Patrol Agent

    Kelsey Bolar

  • news

    Before Lois Lerner Targeted the Tea Party, She Helped the Clinton Foundation

    Mark Tapscott