If you think the criminal justice system needs improvements but that we shouldn't dismantle it, you might find a lot of fellow Americans are in your corner.
You've arrived in an alternative reality where terrorists have become heroes valiantly battling oppressors andgenocidal slogans are triumphant calls for freedom.
While the United States and Israel focus on threats from the Iranian-dominated Shia crescent stretching from Lebanon to Yemen, Tehran is quietly laying the groundwork for a second Iranian crescent.
We are urging Apple to stand by its own policies and publicly ask the Vietnamese government to release the unjustly imprisoned climate leaders and ensure that civil society is free to participate in the monitoring and implementation of Vietnam's transition to clean energy without fear of persecution.
Federalism has the advantage that states may agree to disagree, but this advantage will be lost if states can impose their will on what their residents do elsewhere.
At its core, religious freedom is about liberty and human dignity. It does not inherently promote one specific set of beliefs, or any one religious identity, over another.
This morning the International Court of Justice released a new interim ruling at the behest of South Africa, urging Israel to please stop defending itself so hard.
Last week a "derecho" battered metropolitan Houston, causing fatalities and billions of dollars of damage, putting even more pressure on the state's beleaguered insurance system.
I am a self-respecting Black man, and I would never want to be treated differently because of something I didn't earn, like having more melanin in my skin.
The U.S. Constitution does not mention political parties. One might easily forget that, at a time when the Democratic and Republican parties so dominate the American political landscape.
In the months since the Hamas pogrom of Oct. 7, Israel's exercise of its legitimate right of self-defense has resulted in a campaign of vilification against the Jewish State.