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Democrats' crime policies are suicidal
If public safety is the yardstick of civilization, chaos is just around the corner.
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Yet you don't have to be a Christian to question whether smartphones have been a blessing or a curse. Clearly, they are both.
SharesRepublicans face a radical, generational shift the establishment refuses to recognize
Lots of ink has been spilled about the Nick Fuentes appearance on Tucker Carlson's podcast.
SharesGeorge Washington's Thanksgiving proclamation
Certain words are so beautifully crafted that they should be left alone, unedited and honored with a humility that admits we can do no better.
SharesGiving Tuesday reminds us to address needs all year
As we approach Giving Tuesday, a day meant to help us focus on generosity and compassion, we would do well to remember that some needs cannot wait for a calendar reminder.
SharesUkraine offers a roadmap for faster and cheaper battlefield innovation
A recent U.S. defense visit to Ukraine could mark a watershed moment in embracing a more cost-conscious, responsive approach to arms development and acquisition.
SharesTaking 'woke' out of Wall Street
The Securities and Exchange Commission just reversed the policy that leftists have been using to hijack corporate shareholder meetings with their business-destroying agenda.
SharesU.N., Al Jazeera: Hamas bedfellows
The Israel Defense Forces has collected a cache of Hamas secret papers that reveal how two supposedly neutral organizations betrayed their professional duties to help attack Jews.
SharesAmerica's forests are under threat
America's private forests are a strategic national asset. But they're at risk.
SharesChile is swinging to the right, but what right?
Chile, once the economic shining star of Latin America, may be ready to end its tortured romance with revolutionary socialism and show the rest of the region the benefits of a vibrant free economy.
SharesTo make America healthy again, fight Alzheimer's
For patients and families facing Alzheimer's disease (AD), every day spent waiting for answers is precious time that could be productively used treating or managing the diagnosis.
SharesJudicial power grab saves Comey and James
Unforced errors by Justice Department officials could allow James B. Comey and Letitia James to escape accountability for their actions.
SharesThanksgiving, a time for gratitude
A few weeks ago, my older son was working tirelessly on what for him was a challenging high school English assignment, which required him to write about a meaningful moment in his life.
SharesThankful for family and a nation that overcomes every challenge
My mother will be 90 years old in 2028. I am thankful for her.
SharesThankful that Democrats aren't in charge
It's Thanksgiving, and what Americans should most be thankful for is that Democrats don't control the White House, the Senate and the House. That's because we can mostly all eat turkey and cranberry sauce in peace.
SharesLOVERRO: Sit or suit up dilemma revisited upon Washington
I can't believe we are here again -- 13 years after the most famous "shutdown" in the history of sports divided the nation.
SharesDon't repeat the Durbin Amendment's painful lessons
After a tour of Johnson Space Center in September 1989, future Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin left a Texas grocery store amazed by the abundance of food options.
SharesChina is bamboozling Patel on fentanyl
Upon returning from China recently, FBI Director Kash Patel was crowing about success in the fentanyl war.
SharesWhat if, on Thanksgiving, our gratitude is not to government that assaults our freedoms but to God
"Government requires make-believe. Make believe that the king is divine, make believe that he can do no wrong or make believe that the voice of the people is the voice of God."
SharesAmerica needs GPS backup this holiday weekend -- and beyond
With over 70 million Americans expected on the road this Thanksgiving weekend, everyone can agree that car navigation systems should be impervious to hacking. Families don't want to end up like the Robinsons in "Lost In Space," where John and Maureen set off with the kids for one planet and ended up on another one.
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