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Clarence Thomas’s killer jurisprudence  

Death penalty or no death penalty, Thomas used the Ruben Gutierrez case to carry on his crusade of constitutional purification. And it shows the depth of his commitment to turning back the jurisprudential clock, even if it means that someone will die as a result.

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Police detain man with bow and arrow near Capitol

Capitol Police on Wednesday morning detained an individual who owned an “unusual vehicle” parked near the Capitol complex with a bow and arrow inside.  “This morning, USCP officers saw an unusual vehicle on Pennsylvania Avenue with a tri-cycle strapped to the roof. Upon looking closer, officers saw a bow and arrow and empty gun holster…

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An opening for Lebanon-Israel peace

American diplomacy has a unique opportunity to facilitate a lasting peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon, as the recent ceasefire and disarmament of Hezbollah have created a political vacuum that can be leveraged to rebuild the nation and regain full sovereign control.

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Hogg calls some criticism of Mamdani ‘racist’

Progressive activist David Hogg defended Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, at the Hill Nation Summit on Wednesday. “A lot of stuff that I think is very, you know, racist,” Hogg said of some criticisms of Mamdani, pausing before the last word. “A lot of times it wasn’t even focused on…

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