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Trump's tariffs won't push the economy over a cliff
The U.S. economy is enduring a challenging year but isn't going over a cliff.
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Leftists blame COVID, crackdowns on illegals, family relocations and even dwindling birth rates. But at root, it's all due to poor teaching. If children were being educated as they ought to be educated, parents wouldn't be seeking alternative schooling to such a degree.
SharesDry your tears for Nasser Hospital
On Monday, acting on good intelligence that there was an imminent threat in the complex, the Israel Defense Forces struck Nasser Hospital in the Gaza Strip.
SharesThe American dream still starts at home
Debates over immigration policy are such a fixture of our politics that we often overlook the reason we have them: Because the United States is the most sought-after place on Earth to build a future.
SharesSupport Trump's push to end Ukraine war
Make no mistake about it: Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a blatant crime of aggression under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and Vladimir Putin is a war criminal and murderer.
SharesLOVERRO: Star wideout back in orbit around the Commanders' sun
It must have really hurt Terry McLaurin to hold out like he did.
SharesCongress investigates the billions spent on California's train to nowhere
The Golden State's utopian visionaries conned residents into blowing $15 billion to build a locomotive zipping from Los Angeles to San Francisco at 220 miles per hour.
SharesBureau of Ocean Energy Management's offshore wind retreat is long overdue
For too long, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has put American fishermen's livelihoods at risk and disregarded their expert input. But now, the tides have turned.
SharesTrump's National Guard deployment tackles symptoms, not root causes of urban crime
Fatherless homes and lost faith fuel urban crime more than politics. Real reform comes from rebuilding families, not relying on federal troops.
SharesMerit beats victimhood: Chicago pastor's cross-country walk challenges liberal culture
On the streets of Chicago's South Side, where gunfire pops off regularly, leaving dead bodies for the nightly news crews, I once climbed atop an abandoned motel and refused to come down for 94 days.
SharesCentreville High School abortion scandal shows why voters must defend parents at the ballot box
What should be a sanctuary of learning has instead become a harrowing example of institutional overreach.
SharesLOVERRO: The deal that would have had Orioles, Redskins sharing a stadium
I pulled this book off my shelf for summer reading -- "The Man To See: Edward Bennett Williams, Ultimate Insider; Legendary Trial Lawyer," published in 1991 and written by Evan Thomas, a journalist, historian, lawyer, and author of 11 books, including two New York Times bestsellers.
SharesNASCAR's playoffs begin with no clear favorite, Larson as top seed
Well, no single team has emerged as the favorite as NASCAR heads to Darlington Raceway for Sunday's playoff opener. Kyle Larson is the top seed, just ahead of regular-season champion William Byron.
Shares'No one is above the law,' we were told
"The Mar-a-Lago raid proves the U.S. isn't a banana republic," an Atlantic headline read on Aug. 8, 2022.
SharesLetter to the editor: Confront Holocaust looting now
In 1944, Hungarian officials catalogued in chilling detail the theft of Jewish cultural property.
SharesLetter to the editor: Armistice needed in Ukraine
In the years I served as a peacekeeper in the Middle East, I leaned that ceasefires were merely fragile periods of attenuated violence that frequently devolved into renewed hostilities.
SharesU.N. plastic pollution talks miss the mark, again
All talk, no deals. Such is life at the United Nations, which recently failed -- for the sixth time in three years -- to secure a treaty addressing plastic pollution.
SharesGolden Dome is the shield, Orbital Guardians the eyes
Space isn't science fiction anymore. It's the next battlefield, and America is dangerously close to falling behind.
SharesThe U.S.-EU trade deal: A strategic victory
Energy is a global market, and volatility follows anytime chaos, war or natural disaster strikes.
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