• Indiana Prosecutor Laments That Self-Defense Laws Exist, Protect Defensive Gun Users

    Apparently, some Indianapolis public officials have forgotten how their own self-defense laws work and why they exist in the first place. In an interview that’s Read More

  • How OJ's defense team played the race card and won: Defense team weaponized Rodney King riots to help get him acquitted and honed in on racist cops at heart of investigation

    The trial took place just a few years after a backlash against LAPD brutality. A detective who handled evidence in the case had also boasted of his racism. Simpson's defense realized that leaning into these tensions was their best hope

  • Reader Opinion: In defense of working people

    Fairness actually means coming to an agreement that is fair for all.

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    ‘Air defense exercise’ being conducted over Dayton

    Previous coverage of planes above DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Residents around the Dayton area might hear or see military planes Wednesday morning. According to the 180th Fighter Wing, an "air defense exercise" is being conducted around Dayton on Wednesday, April 24 between 8 and 11 a.m. During the time period, individuals might experience []

  • In defense of helicopter parents: Why we're right to be anxious

    This column is the latest in a series on parenting children in the final years of high school, “Emptying the Nest.” Read the previous installment, about relearning how to be alone at home, here. I recently saw a headline in the New York Times that I thought was the answer to my prayers: “Anxious Parents Are the Ones Who Need Help.” Yes, please, I thought, hoping to find acknowledgment of all the very real forces that can turn any parent into an anxious mess. Things like school shootings,...

  • In defense of journalism, with Anthony De Ceglie

    It’s easy to forget that journalists were once invested with immense trust by citizens. This is no longer the case.…What to read next: Debunking Australia’s housing crisis myth, with Cameron Murray | “Gen Z is the most conservative generation since WW2” – Isabel Brown | The short march through the institutions, with Yascha Mounk | Tales of a Hollywood dissident, with Matthew Marsden

  • Who is Trump’s frum defense attorney?

    NEW YORK (VINnews) — Observers of President Trump’s criminal trial in New York City may have noticed photos of two yarmulka-clad defense attorneys. One of them is Gedalia M. Stern, a partner at the law firm of NechelesLaw, where he represents “clients in both federal and state court charged with a variety of crimes, including […]

  • Missile defenses defeat ‘the science’ and ‘the experts’

    If someone says, “Trust the science!” these days, it’s usually an effort to short-circuit debate over weighty policy issues. “Trust the science” has been deployed in the past five years to prevent debate over COVID school closures and mask mandates, over electric-car subsidies, and over sex changes for boys and girls. For my entire time […]

  • Offense prevails over Defense in A-Day clash

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WDHN) — The Alabama Crimson Tide returned to the gridiron on Saturday afternoon for their annual A-Day game. This provides fans with their first look at Head Coach Kalen DeBoer's team before the strap up the helmets in the fall. WDHN's Tyler White was in Tuscaloosa and has more on the action.

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    Arizona Football: What's new with the defensive line

    It’s week three of spring practice for Arizona Football. Today’s focus, the defensive line. Joe Seumalo, the new D-line coach talked today about his adjustments to the program.

  • India to post Defense Attaché in Armenia

    In a sign of expanding focus on military diplomacy, India is set to send Defense Attachés (DA) to a number of its missions in different countries, including Armenia, news agency PTI reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. New Delhi will appoint new defense attaches in the African countries of Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, and …

  • Power “didn't have any defense” against Dixon due to tire strategy

    Dixon sliced ahead of Power on lap 24, taking the benefit of his fresh set of alternate tires, and went on to score a famous victory by managing his fuel saving to perfection. Power started the race from the front row on his softer-compound rubber, and jumped ahead of poleman Felix Rosenqvist at the opening corner. He extended a 6.5s lead only for Christian Rasmussen to cause the race’s sole caution and negate his advantage. Dixon started eighth and thus only had one qualifying run on his...