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The taps are running dry in Tehran. Iran's capital is now experiencing a massive and deepening water shortage.
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The planned visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Washington on Tuesday promises to be much more than a routine diplomatic stop.
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Higher education is a woke mess, and "President Autopen" made it significantly worse.
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Farming is more than just another industry; it's a way of life that forms the backbone of rural communities across the country.
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In what CNN dubbed the "political breakup heard round the world," the legacy media this weekend breathlessly reported on the fallout between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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In the 1967 film "Cool Hand Luke," the "Captain" says to Luke, "What we've got here is a failure to communicate." The same could be said of the Trump administration and congressional Republicans.
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SharesWhere's the violence? Look to the left
We keep being told that both sides of America's political divide are equally culpable for violent rhetoric and violent acts. It's a lie.
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SharesRight-wing antisemitism betrays conservatism
Antisemitism on the right is an obscenity and something I take personally.
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SharesRevamp 340B drug discount program
The story is all too familiar: a new government program, buoyed by intentions so noble that no one can argue, is derailed by loopholes. It happens again and again -- and it happened with the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
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Despite rampant moral relativism and tragic trends, something has spiritually shifted in recent months, with Generation Z and millennials showing a swift move toward sanity, truth and the Almighty.
SharesSaudi visit a chance for U.S. gains in Middle East
Peace with Israel might not be on the table when Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman visits Washington next week, but the ultimate goal of normalization should still shape negotiations.
SharesTrump's Caucasus peace deal is a win for U.S.
Peace through strength isn't a slogan. It's working, and the proof lies in the South Caucasus.
SharesDismantle the teachers union cartel
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