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Stop insurers from denying cancer care
When a 70-year-old man walked into my clinic last month with newly diagnosed chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common form of adult leukemia, the treatment decision was straightforward.
SharesFairfax County again scheduled to sacrifice academics for wokeness
The love of everything trans couldn't be more visible among Fairfax County's Democratic leadership.
SharesTrump builds energy dominance, bureaucrats puts it at risk
President Trump has always been a man in a hurry, and thank goodness for that.
SharesThe perils of birthright citizenship
On April 1, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on President Trump's Executive Order 14160, ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
SharesBlue states lose billions in revenue as Americans head for lower taxes
Even someone with only a rudimentary understanding of economics should know that if you tax a business or individual beyond their level of tolerance, they will leave.
SharesNew Yorkers jumping on a bus to Florida
In 2022, while campaigning for governor of New York, Republican Lee Zeldin consistently hit Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul for her tax-and-spend policies.
SharesWe must safeguard sensitive medical tech now
America's strategic competition with China requires vigilance across conventional and less-visible fronts.
SharesA second reconciliation bill should eliminate remaining energy subsidies
Congressional Republicans could seek a second reconciliation bill this year to build on the major first legislative victory of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
SharesTrump's unpresidential lack of impulse control
President Trump's taking ghoulish glee Saturday in the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller III was undignified, in exceedingly poor taste and, to say the least, unpresidential.
SharesLetter to the editor: Take TSA private
Transportation Security Administration officers are going without pay because of a Democratic-led partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
SharesLetter to the editor: Aliens are likely more pleasant than congressional Democrats
People who live in Colombia's Andean region have no doubt that UFOs exist ("What's the real truth about aliens and UFOs?" Web, March 20). They see them all the time.
SharesLetter to the editor: Iran's people are alone no more
I was outraged when I heard that three Iranian teenagers, including a 19-year-old Olympic wrestler, were hanged by Iran's regime last week.
SharesFree the lobstermen! Fire the bureaucrats
Frank Thompson, a fifth-generation Maine lobsterman, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put a stop to a federal policy requiring all licensed lobstermen to install GPS trackers on their boats so government entities can monitor their moves. Good Lord, government. Let the lobstermen go free, for crying out loud.
SharesStop short in Iran, and the regime wins
As Washington debates how to deal with Iran, one option is often dismissed as unrealistic: regime change. Yet history suggests it works.
SharesMedia play Tokyo Rose on Iran war while Trump plays five-dimensional chess
Looking at media coverage of the Iran war, I can't recall when the press has been more dishonest or has more openly sided with America's enemies.
SharesBiblically and historically ignorant Carrie Prejean Boller distorts God's covenant with Israel
Carrie Prejean Boller, who was removed last month from the Trump administration's Religious Liberty Commission, recently said the following on "The Tucker Carlson Show."
SharesAmerica's Ukraine aid pays dividends
U.S. military aid to Ukraine wasn't charity. It was an investment that is already paying off.
SharesWhite supremacy, the latest race hustle
The war on White supremacy is recycled Marxism.
SharesRepublicans' fight for election security heads to the Supreme Court
When Americans vote, they should know their ballots are secure and will be counted correctly.
SharesDemocrats deliberately misdiagnose the Trump economy
To listen to Democrats, you would think the American economy -- widely regarded as the most dynamic on the planet -- is on the verge of disaster.
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