(WDBJ) - On this day in 1787, the first of the Federalist Papers was published. The series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison called for the ratification of the ...
Cairo: A number of Palestinian factions, during a meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, have affirmed their support for and continued implementation of the ceasefire agreement measures in the Gaza ...
“Journalists from nearly every major U.S. news outlet, including The Washington Post, turned in their press badges Wednesday after refusing to adhere to the new rules for reporters at the Pentagon.
Only 15 people had signed the Defense Department’s new press policy as of Thursday afternoon, according to an internal government document viewed by The Washington Post. Journalists from nearly every ...
A Madagascan army unit that played a key role in the nation’s 2009 coup has declared its support for anti-government demonstrators, with some of its soldiers joining protesters massed in the capital, ...
CAIRO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine rejected in a joint statement on Friday any "foreign guardianship" over Gaza, stressing that its ...
And at The Federalist, we're extremely effective at tearing down false narratives and reporting the facts. We have a team of absolutely fearless, courageous journalists who get up every day to tell ...
Swiss running brand On linked up with Korean design collective POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) once again for their latest collaboration, “Current Form 3.0.” Set for an October 9 release date, the latest ...
The imposition of the will of current politicians over those who may disagree with them is doomed to fail. And, that’s not my view but rather it’s the view of one of the founding Federalists. We live ...
Americans rightly celebrate Sept. 17 as Constitution Day — the day in 1787 that delegates in Philadelphia signed the United States Constitution. What we often forget is a letter that George Washington ...
Or that the CIT panel’s sole Trump appointee, far from being a Federalist Society creature, is a lifelong Democrat—that court’s governing statute requires partisan balance—who had previously been a ...
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