Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) joined fellow Pennsylvanian Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) on FOX News Channel's "Special Report" with host Bret Baier and discussed the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Fetterman ...
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Eight years after they published a bestselling how-to guide designed to help trial lawyers hone their advocacy skills, Winston & Strawn trial lawyer Thomas Melsheimer and Justice Craig Smith are back ...
I haven’t written about it here at The American Spectator, at least that I can remember, but I’m becoming a subscriber to the theory that Donald Trump is the kryptonite to Saul Alinsky’s Superman.
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A student of mine—let’s call her Emily—asked me that question at the end of one class last year. We had recently finished a test on factoring, which she had been struggling with. When I handed back ...
After the fifth shoplifting incident, Rob Davies put up a sign in the window of his vintage clothing store in Wales, calling the thieves "scumbags." After receiving a complaint from a member of the ...
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A new report suggests OpenAI is building its own Chromium-based browser to rival Google Chrome, featuring AI-driven tab management and an “Agent” mode that can complete complex tasks end-to-end. If ...
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