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For almost 240 years, the Constitution has been the law of the land and American courts have been the final arbiters of legal disputes in the United States.
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SharesWithout a doubt, the most impressive foreign policy achievement of President Trump's first term were the Abraham Accords.
SharesRight before he left the White House after having resigned, President Nixon encouraged his soon-to-be former staff not to give in to hate.
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SharesNow that the Trump administration has let us know it has attacked and sunk a third boat in the Caribbean, perhaps it is time to think about the value of due process.
SharesIn the immediate wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a friend of mine posted on social media that she looked forward to similar levels of outrage for the recent shootings of schoolchildren.
SharesOne morning at the end of September 2011, a young American who had been born in New Mexico and was residing in and traveling through Yemen was killed by a drone strike while having breakfast.
SharesThe end of summer means more important things are afoot -- namely, pennant races in baseball and the start of football.
SharesThere has been little official fanfare about this, but 80 years ago Tuesday -- Sept. 2, 1945 -- the Japanese government formally surrendered to the Allied forces (which consisted primarily of Americans).
SharesDespite saying in April that it would restrict the sales of Nvidia's advanced H20 chips to China, Team Trump has decided to grant export licenses that allow Nvidia and AMD to sell those chips to China.
SharesSen. Tom Cotton sent a letter last week to the chairman of the board at Intel asking questions about the chipmaker's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan and Mr. Tan's ties to Chinese companies.
SharesA few weeks ago, Team Trump decided that reopening the redistricting of House districts in Texas would be a good idea, ostensibly because it would provide an extra five GOP votes in the House.
SharesPresident Trump promised during his campaign that, if elected, he would finish the job he had started in the first term -- namely, he would fix America's broken immigration system.
SharesA few days back, this column addressed the attack by Israeli soldiers on Holy Family, the only Roman Catholic parish in the Gaza Strip. The Israelis killed three people and wounded several others.
SharesI recently wrote a column arguing that increased American production of oil and gas was part of the reason we were able to attack Iran with impunity a few weeks ago.
SharesAbout a week ago, for reasons known only to them, Israeli forces attacked Holy Family, the only Roman Catholic parish in the Gaza Strip.
SharesIn the wake of the first victories of the French Revolution, Maximilien Robespierre decided that the threats to the revolution were too numerous and too serious to allow for due process.
SharesNow that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has become law, the Republican Party is faced with a few uncomfortable facts.
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