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Supreme Court strikes a blow against 19th century religious intolerance

Seven of the nine Supreme Court justices agreed on Monday that neither the federal government nor state governments are allowed to treat priv

Supreme Court Allows Travel Ban To Take Effect

The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will review lower court rulings blocking enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order o

A Victory at SCOTUS for Religious Freedom

In a major victory for religious freedom, the Supreme Court ruled today that states cannot exempt churches from benefiting from state program

Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to concealed carry restrictions

The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up a closely watched gun rights case that challenged restrictions on concealed carry — a decision t

Sketchy firm behind Trump dossier is stalling investigators

Federal records show a key co-founder and partner in the firm was a Hillary Clinton donor and supporter of her presidential campaign.

SKorean president calls for NKorean Olympic participation

Moon has expressed a desire to use the Feb. 9-25 Pyeongchang Olympics to reach out to North Korea.

Bloomberg says Democrats should “get behind” President

“You have to make it work. We have an election — whoever wins, you got to get behind.”

A Street Fight Among Grocers to Deliver Your groceries

All the complexity adds costs in an industry where profit margins are already thin.

Mark Zuckerberg's snub of White House could backfire

Mark Zuckerberg had a choice to make this week.

The smart way to lift the student-debt burden

The last thing America needs is an additional government program to make up for the deficiencies of the current one.

Suburban sprawl is out

For New Jersey smart growth, redevelopment and transit stations are in ?

Who Does The FBI Work For?

What the FBI is claiming is mind-boggling

North Korean diplomat raises possibility of talks

According to Kye, North Korea is prepared to hold such negotiations with the U.S. at "anytime".

Facing disciplinary action...

Arkansas bar to decide on potential discipline against Hillary Clinton.

How the Senate can begin to undo the damage of Obamacare in the AHCA

Obamacare produced escalating premiums and higher deductibles. It also reduced access to insurers and providers.

Pelosi faces growing doubts among Dems

Some Democrats want to replace Pelosi atop their caucus.

A brutal North Korean Crime that must not be forgotten

Otto Warmbier was an American kid who made one foolish mistake, one that should not have cost him his life.

Why the Government Fails at Welfare

The leviathan created by the modern welfare state is one of the gravest threats facing the American republican system.

Clinton probe continues?

State Department probes Clinton handling of government emails, could pull her security clearance.