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Mar 14 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Waging War against the Dead
Destroying history will not make you feel good about the present.
The 21st century is in danger of becoming an era of statue smashing and historical erasure. Not since the iconoclasts of the Byzantine Empire or the epidemic of statue destruction during the French Revolution has the world seen anything like the current war on the past.
In 2001, the primeval Taliban blew up two
Victor HansonSep 25 2019
News
Republican 2020 debate: a two-man battle for who hates Trump most
Things aren’t going well for Donald Trump right now. Hours after the president learned he was the subject of an impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, Trump was also the subject of a remarkable barrage of attacks: from fellow Republicans taking part in a GOP presidential debate.
Two of his rivals for the Republican nomination – both are almost certain not to defeat Trump – took to the stage to
The GuardianMar 16 2015
News
Sen. Graham: 'War Within the Republican Party' Over Defense Budget
While drafting a budget blueprint this week, Republican defense hawks will square off against the party's hard-line spending hawks, with both factions determined to see the blueprint reflect their priorities, The New York Times reports.
"This is a war within the Republican Party," South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a long-time champion of the military who has promised to fight for
Newsmax (News)Sep 24 2019
Opinion
Mr. Trump, Blow Us Away With Your Transparency
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, among President Trump’s staunchest defenders, has publicly — if gently — called on the president to “tell us as much as he can without compromising executive privilege, so that we can understand what happened.”
The senator is referring to a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general of the intelligence community, Michael Atkinson,
Guest Writer - LeftMar 09 2015
News
Supreme Court Throws Out Ruling On Obamacare Contraception Mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out an appeals court decision that went against the University of Notre Dame over its religious objections to the Obamacare health law's contraception requirement.
The justices asked the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision in favor of the Obama administration in light of the June 2014 Supreme Court ruling that allowed
HuffPostMar 08 2015
News
Three Likely GOP White House Hopefuls Back Legal Status for Illegal Immigrants
Three possible Republican presidential candidates called for legal protections for undocumented workers Saturday, contrasting themselves from the rest of the field.
In remarks at the Iowa Ag Summit, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former New York Gov. George Pataki and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham also said they support stricter border security, a position in line with the
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 29 2019
Perspectives Blog
More Impeachment Articles Possible Against Trump
Lawyers for the House Judiciary Committee indicated Monday that more articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump could be possible, as House Democrats work to uncover potential new evidence of impeachable conduct by hearing testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.
The Justice Department says that moving forward with the two existing impeachment articles reduces
Henry A. BrechterFeb 25 2016
News
Trey Gowdy: Benghazi Committee Breaking 'Immense New Ground'
Rep. Trey Gowdy declares his Select Committee on Benghazi is breaking "an immense amount of new ground" and will interview four more Obama administration officials over the next week.
In a statement Thursday, the South Carolina lawmaker, who chairs the committee, also staunchly defends the panel's work, vowing its "value and fairness."
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Newsmax (News)Mar 20 2024
Headline Roundup
Bar Exam No Longer a Requirement to Practice Law in Washington State
The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that the bar exam will no longer be a requirement to become a lawyer in the state. A timeline for this change has not been set yet.
Key Details: According to the ruling, prospective lawyers will no longer have to take the National Conference of Bar Examiners test to receive a license in Washington. The Washington Bar Licensure Task Force,
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