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We already know how socialist redistributionism will end In New York City
New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's socialist agenda rests on the belief that expansive public programs can be sustained by higher taxes. However, history shows that such redistributive models collapse when their tax base erodes. Conversely, systems that encourage economic mobility through pro-growth policies thrive.
SharesMamdani's government-owned grocery stores are awful in theory but worse in practice
In the wake of Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory, his agenda should concern all New Yorkers. This election may dictate the fate of one of America's most famous cities, often proclaimed "the financial capital of the world," as well as the political trajectory of the country.
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.
Shares4 powerful lessons Abraham Lincoln taught us about gratitude and God
In the midst of a deadly war tearing America apart at the seams, President Abraham Lincoln recognized the importance of expressing profound gratitude and relying on the Lord.
SharesTrump takes on radical secularism with powerful prayer move
As America approaches our 250th anniversary next year -- what the White House is dubbing "two and a half centuries of freedom" -- President Trump is on a mission to turn citizens back to the prayerful hope that helped fuel the nation's infancy and success.
SharesTrump deserves big praise for calling out persecution of Christians in Nigeria
Persecution watchdogs for months openly implored the Trump administration to designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, a designation given by the secretary of state to nations guilty of severe religious liberty restrictions.
SharesAmerica's local shipyards should self-nominate as 'maritime prosperity zones'
America's national program of maritime rejuvenation, founded on the goal of nurturing an enduring comparative advantage in the global maritime marketplace, is stalling.
SharesWhat if the government became the Mafia? It already has
In America in recent years, we've seen certain elements of the government used much the way the Mob exercises its authority.
SharesSpiritual rot hides in midst of Christian revival
As spiritual revival breaks out across America, new surveys are exposing a complex and festering reality Christians simply cannot ignore: Despite spikes in biblical interest across the nation, moral confusion abounds.
SharesCongress should adopt a California rule to remove biased D.C. Superior Court judges
Anyone paying attention to Washington's criminal justice system knows that some judges on the D.C. Superior Court are now so anesthetized to persistent and chronic crime that they hand out notoriously lenient sentences to recidivist and violent defendants.
SharesThe legacy of Charlie Kirk, a true freedom fighter
For many Americans, the assassination of Charlie Kirk proved to be a shocking wake-up call. Taking place just a day before the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, it was a tragic reminder of the fact that evil never lurks far below the surface, and that freedom often exacts a tremendous price when one confronts those who seek to destroy it.
SharesThe real reason Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news
Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news.
SharesChristian churches and groups are under attack
Houses of worship in America are under attack, and the situation is increasingly dire.
SharesPatients treated better because of doctors' skill, not gender identity
Zoe Dykstra has a simple reason for studying medicine: She wants to take care of sick people. "I'm just trying to get through college and get my degree and be a nurse," she said in our phone interview.
SharesTo achieve lasting Middle East peace, we must expand the Abraham Accords
The Abraham Accords -- brokered by President Trump five years ago between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco -- have proven remarkably resilient, even in the face of a multi-front war sparked by the October 2023 attack by the Islamist terror group Hamas.
SharesDisguising DEI: Schools keep trying to push a discredited ideology
It's back-to-school season, and some teachers promised that the racist ideas from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) would not be in their classrooms this year. That's the good news. The bad news is that many of these teachers and administrators are clearly telling whoppers.
SharesDefund the National Academy of Sciences and save Trump's energy agenda
Climate activists are trying to derail the Trump Environmental Protection Agency's effort to rescind the Obama EPA's 2009 endangerment finding for greenhouse gases.
SharesBrave teen turns to God during Minneapolis church rampage
Amid the suffering, hatred and evil on full display during the Minneapolis church shooting, there's one story that must be told -- one that showcases a stunning level of bravery, heroism and selflessness.
SharesThe long game on Trump's energy dominance plans
Electricity prices are still increasing, and Democrats are rushing to blame President Trump. However, as Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently pointed out, recent Democratic policies are actually at fault.
Shares3 lies destroying the Democratic Party
Democrats are apparently in panic mode as they attempt to dig themselves out of the mass political grave they haphazardly dug for themselves over the past five years.
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