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North Korea, cyberattacks and 'Lazarus': What we really know

What can be done to protect computers from future breaches and, trickiest of all, who is to blame?

CNN Host takes A stand

Host speaks out about liberal intolerance, ‘anti-intellectualism’ and the silencing of conservative voices.

We owe it to the poor to exit the Paris Climate Treaty

The scientific godfather of modern global warming alarmism, James Hansen, has called the Paris Climate Agreement a fraud.

ISIS's Perverse, Bloody Interpretation of Ramadan

For the overwhelming majority of Muslims, Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a time of prayer and atonement.

What the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive wants the world to know

At 97, Ben Ferencz is the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive and he has a far-reaching message for today’s world.

Why Keystone XL Would Be an Economic and Environmental Win

In all, the pipeline will contribute more than $20 billion to the U.S. economy.

Millennials and small business go well

Contrary to stereotypes, Millennials are pretty down-to-earth in their outlook. They’re more likely to want to start a business.

Beware of nationwide phone scam

If you believe you've been a victim of the scam, you can report the incident to the local marshals office.

Hillary Clinton and the “biggest nothing-burger”

Hillary Clinton says her secret email server scandal was the “biggest nothing-burger” of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Manchester Bomber used taxpayer money to fund terror

It is apparently not uncommon for jihadists to obtain thousands of pounds in student loans with no intention of attending school.

A Legal Victory over the Moon

In this week's ruling, the judges said Davis made a case that the detention violated her constitutional right regarding unreasonable seizure.

Girl accuses school of war crime

She criticised the policy of punishing a whole class for one person's bad behaviour - by citing the Geneva Conventions.

Should the Feds try to save Free Speech on Campus?

That free speech on college campuses is under attack cannot be denied.

American tourist dollars are feeding Castro's Human Zoo

Their country is still run by a socialist communist dictatorship and they're still third-class citizens.

Remembering Manchester

The 20th century was the prelude to the terrible reality of Islamic jihadist evil that now permeates the 21st century.

A Kennedy embraces anonymity

Senator John Kennedy shuffles alone through the Capitol basement, reveling in his bag of walnuts, unrecognized.