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How multiculturalism and open borders brought Muslims' religious war from Nigeria to America
How insensitive of Christians to celebrate their holidays publicly. Don't they know that it upsets Muslims?
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There is a pervasive myth that suicide rates spike during Christmas time.
SharesJewish Americans must get on right side of immigration debate
Hanukkah is less than a week away, and President Trump's decision to halt migration from Third World countries and deport foreigners deemed security risks is a great gift to Jewish Americans.
SharesThe new American dream starts with a college search
Dear college applicants: You don't need an Ivy League degree to build a successful and financially secure future.
SharesJudge Boasberg's hypocrisy
Congress has mastered the art of sending toothless letters that draw media attention without accomplishing anything.
SharesPolitically Unstable: Socialist New York vs. the free state of Florida
Mayors across America are banding together to implement President Trump's economic agenda. Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Scott Singer, mayor of Boca Raton, Florida and the chairman of the America First Policy Institute Mayors' Council, to discuss the effort he is coordinating to set cities like Boca Raton apart from high-tax, high-regulation cities.
SharesYoung people will lead America into tyranny if not stopped
Only 15 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 say they follow news all or most of the time, Pew Research Center reported. Compare that to the 62 percent of those above the age of 65 years old who say the follow news regularly. No wonder youth vote Democrat. They're ignorant.
SharesLetter to the editor: Don't give the fox the henhouse key
The deployment of Turkish soldiers to Gaza as part of a future International Stabilization Force" should be a nonstarter for U.S. diplomats and mediators.
SharesLetter to the editor: Choose to see your opponent as human
Half the country believes the other half is insane. That is not democracy; it's a pathology.
SharesLetter to the editor: Vatican failed by ignoring history
The recent visit by Pope Leo to Turkey, while framed as a mission of peace and interfaith dialogue, has sent a wave of profound disappointment and pain through the Armenian American community.
SharesWhite House website rightly focuses on media malfeasance
The mass cover-up of President Joe Biden's cognitive decline was one of the biggest scandals in world history, perpetrated by senior White House staff and facilitated by the national news media.
SharesConservatives, take note of Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes
Socialist Mandela Barnes, the former lieutenant governor and failed U.S. Senate candidate, entered the race for governor in Wisconsin this week.
SharesQatar reinvents the Trojan horse with easily influenced 'influencers'
Over Thanksgiving weekend, a group of Republican "influencers" was apparently invited to the F1 Qatar Grand Prix in Doha.
SharesThe end of American freedom? Shock AI survey should terrify us all
If you're looking for a tragically compelling reason to be terrified for America's future, look no further than a disturbing new survey showing that a substantial proportion of young Americans are willing to turn over their most cherished freedoms to the whims of artificial intelligence.
SharesRepublican lawmakers need to sell the 'big beautiful bill' now
When congressional Republicans passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and President Trump signed it into law on July 4, it was a historic achievement not only for the party but also for the American people.
SharesLOVERRO: Why isn't Jacoby in the Hall of Fame?
There must be a reason -- not a good one -- but still a reason that one of the anchors of the most famous offensive line in the history of football doesn't have a bust in Canton. It can't be because he is not qualified. Joe Jacoby went to four Pro Bowls and, more importantly, was named a three-time first-team All-Pro and appeared in four Super Bowls, winning three of them.
SharesUkraine reparations for climate destruction deserve a seat at the peace table
As U.S. negotiators continue high-level talks to resolve the protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine, serious thought should be given to reparations considering what happened last week.
SharesAmerican soldiers pay the price for Biden's reckless immigration agenda
America has a duty to protect its borders, and part of that protection is deporting illegal aliens and expelling those who lie in order to gain admission.
SharesSteiner must stop the bleeding at USPS before taxpayers stuck with bill
The U.S. Postal Service has undergone a long-overdue change in leadership.
SharesIn the world's most dangerous place to be a Christian, one hero truly stands out
A high-profile event at the Museum of the Bible is drawing attention to the escalating crisis of Christian persecution worldwide -- and to the work of Brad Brandon, an American pastor who has made northern Nigeria his primary mission field.
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