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PETA’s Monkey Business and the Copyrighted Selfie
PETA lawyers lost a suit recently over whether a monkey can copyright his own selfie.
House Passes No Sanctuary for Criminals Act
Congress has passed two bills regarding immigrant crime. Jim Fite digs into the first one, called the
July 4th 1776: A Day to Remember
The birth of the United States of America was a unique, wondrous and monumental feat of human will and endeavor, the likes of which had not been seen before and may never be seen again.
Analysis: Future Military Strength Is Not Just Numbers
If the United States is to repeat the process of increasing troop numbers, we would be wise to ensure that the Army (and other services if they follow suit) does not fall into the traps of the early 2010s.
Noriega Death Brings Reminders of His Treachery
While incarcerated in a U.S. federal prison, Noriega penned a book detailing his version of the long and bloody road to becoming Inmate 41586, in which he stated, “No one can avoid the judgment of history,” he wrote. “I only ask to be judged on the same scale of treachery and infamy of my enemies.”
Jeff Sessions War on Drugs Begins
The world will have to wait no longer to find out how President Trump and his Attorney General will address drugs and the growing tension between state and federal law on the matter.
James Comey Fired by President Trump
President Donald J Trump relieved James B. Comey of his duties as Director of the Federal Bureau of Information Tuesday afternoon.
100 Days: Did Trump Keep His Campaign Promises?
On the campaign trail and soon after his surprising victory, the president outlined a series of pledges and promises that he said he would fulfill in his first one-hundred days in the Oval Office. How has he fared?