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by | Feb 28, 2025

In an era where trust in institutions crumbles beneath the weight of partisan judges and zealous prosecutors, a forgotten cornerstone…

by | Feb 2, 2025

President Trump, upon departing the White House at the end of his first term, suggested he was already planning his…

by | Dec 9, 2024

On Monday, outside of the Manhattan courthouse where ex-Marine Daniel Penny was acquitted of manslaughter in the death of drug-addled…

by | Sep 20, 2024

Back in July, when Democrats still pretended that Joe Biden was functioning as president, his administration released a proposal for…

by | Aug 3, 2024

A new report is alleging that one of the Vatican’s top defenders of orthodox theology was dismissed from his post…

by and | Mar 21, 2024

In a recent interview with Jason Whitlock, social commentator Pearl Davis admitted that she’s recently begun reconsidering her childhood Catholic…

by | Nov 5, 2023

Our founding fathers separated from England because their God-given rights were being trampled by an imperious king. Read all about…

by | Oct 6, 2023

Jury duty gets a bad rap and for good reason: It’s time consuming, disruptive, and often means being away from…

by and | Sep 28, 2023

American Spectator contributing editor George Parry, a long-time federal and state prosecutor and a judicial system expert, sits in for…

by | Aug 30, 2023

Chicago has decided that the best way to stop car theft and the resulting downstream crime is to sue the…

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