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MAHA making deliberately misleading food labels honest
Americans trust that the labels on the food they buy tell the truth.
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As blue states raise taxes to sustain bloated Medicaid expansions, Texas is proving there is a better path forward.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has long cultivated the image of a leader who figured out how to game a democratic system for permanence.
SharesIran war brings new danger as Bushehr nuclear plant poses catastrophic risk
While the war against the Iranian regime is raging, a potentially urgent matter has not been addressed or even evoked by journalists, experts and political leaders.
SharesHow U.S. military dominance unravels China's war machine
Every major leap in the People's Liberation Army has been triggered by decisive demonstrations of U.S. military superiority.
SharesBanking laws must ensure fairness as voters push back against politicized regulation
Free markets thrive on predictability and fairness.
SharesDemocrats' tax-and-spend policies falter against red state alternatives
In June 2022, under the presidency of Joseph R. Biden, inflation in the United States peaked to 9.1%, marking a painful economic moment for many American families.
SharesDemocrats' endless fight for illegal aliens costing American lives
This month, Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman, 18, decided to walk to the beach with her friends to get photos of Chicago's skyline along Lake Michigan.
SharesVirginia gun laws punish the wrong people while failing to stop real violence
Every legislative session, Richmond Democrats roll out the same package: assault weapons bans, public carry prohibitions, storage mandates and liability traps for manufacturers.
SharesLessons for Iran from the Vietnam War
We Americans are an impatient lot. If we must engage in warfare, then we would prefer it to be wrapped up in weeks, not months, and certainly not years.
Shares'No Kings' sets leftist lies and lunacy on display
Tens of thousands of anti-Donald Trumpers took to the streets over the weekend for rallies against the president -- and sanity. Billed as "No Kings" events, the Internet was quick to point out the protesters have already got what they wanted. America hasn't elected a king since -- well, ever.
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of birthright citizenship, an issue that will inevitably have far-reaching consequences.
SharesLetter to the editor: When "good" men do nothing, get new men
Many Americans believe our elections are corrupt.
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump deserves credit for getting TSA agents paid
Thank you, Mr. President ("Trump steps in to pay TSA workers as House, Senate trade shutdown blame," Web, March 27).
SharesDemocrats only offer taxes and big government if they take control of the House
Partisans on both sides are anticipating the November elections, although for very different reasons.
SharesThe shocking antisemitism of the right
I've always tried to stay informed, but somehow I missed the antisemitism of MAGA conservatives and those who call themselves Bible-believing evangelicals and Catholics.
SharesSecularism, liberalism and Islam sapping the West's rich religious tradition
Last week, the Church of England made history by installing its first female archbishop of Canterbury.
SharesPassover and antisemitism: From pharaoh to Fuentes
They used to say that the only two things certain in life are death and taxes. They forgot antisemitism.
SharesSchool choice critics' glaring double standard
The knives are out for Arizona's universal school choice program.
SharesStates are the remedy for federal government's dysfunction
As Washington grows more distant and self-protective, state governments remain closer to the people.
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