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NY Jury Acquits Daniel Penny in Death of Deranged Man on Subway

Former Marine sergeant found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide

In a War Against China, the US Runs Out of Missiles in a Matter of Weeks, House Committee Finds

'In a protracted war, our defense industrial base does not have the resources it needs to win that war,' lawmaker says

Top Neuropsychology Organizations Poised To Make ‘Equity, Justice, and Inclusion’ a Core Part of Training Guidelines

Draft standards call on doctors to ‘develop an equitable and just scientific knowledge base.’

A Weakened Iranian Regime Dealt Another Severe Blow as Syria's Assad Falls to Rebel Factions

‘The fall of the brutal Bashar Al-Assad is the latest sign that the dominos of the Iranian regime’s malign, yet fragile, empire are falling’

The Last Reaganite

REVIEW: ‘Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan & Nixon’ by Ken Khachigian

Middle-Class Mass Murderers

REVIEW: ‘Hitler’s People: The Faces of the Third Reich’ by Richard J. Evans

From Nicholas II to Trump I?

REVIEW: 'The Last Tsar: The Abdication of Nicholas II and the Fall of the Romanovs' by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa

After Transgender Athlete’s Latest Win, Women’s Sports Advocates Hope for Supreme Court Intervention

Piecemeal decisions at lower courts have created a shifting legal landscape across the nation, advocates say

Alexander Hamilton Tried to Warn Us About Barack Obama

A discontented ghost, wandering among the people, pining for relevance