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Charles Murray Reflects on Faith, Science, and America’s Cultural Divide

Charles Murray's spiritual awakening reshaped his views on science and society, warning the West’s loss of faith has created a dangerous cultural void.

New York Urges Court to Dismiss Challenge of Content Moderation Rules

X lawsuit argues that New York state content moderation rules would compel disclosure of ‘controversial speech’ protected by the First Amendment.
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RFK Jr. Calls for Global Ban on Mercury in Vaccines

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urged all nations to eliminate mercury from vaccines at the Minamata Convention on Mercury in Geneva.

Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 84

Cheney's influence and unapologetic hawkishness earned him admiration and criticism—and the nickname “Darth Vader,” which he jokingly embraced.

DOJ Urges Court to Reject Comey’s Claims of Vindictive Prosecution

DOJ asked a federal judge to dismiss Comey’s claim that the Trump administration “vindictively and selectively” targeted him.

USDA Warns Grocery Stores Against Illegal Discounts for SNAP Recipients

USDA warns grocery retailers that discounts or incentives for food stamp users are illegal without an official federal waiver.

Federal Government Moves to Dismiss Appeal Over Oregon Troop Deployment

Trump admin told federal appeals court it seeks to withdraw its appeal blocking deployment of state National Guard troops to protect Portland immigration facilities.

Trump Renews Efforts to End New York City Congestion Toll

President Trump said Nov. 3 that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will reconsider ending NYC’s congestion toll for vehicles entering the city.