Arthur Schaper|
The Pro-Life movement keeps trying soft approaches to end abortion, but the only thing that will stop the slaughter is for women to know they, personally, are at risk.
Mark Keenan|
As Europe and much of North America endured record heat, headlines quickly appeared claiming that the heat wave was "virtually impossible" without human-caused climate change. Really?
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Greg Richter|
Newsom has long been soft on crime, though he has moved to the right in several areas in recent years, possibly as a result of his expected run for president in 2028.
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Greg Maresca|
A new scandal involving former NBA player Malik Beasley, who was federally indicted in an alleged sports gambling scheme, threatens the validity of competition.
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Thomas Kolbe|
In its current energy distress, the European Commission is reaching for a project that quietly disappeared into the drawer a decade ago.
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Robyn Dolgin|
Academics in ivory towers have risen magnificently to the challenge of scrapping every visible vestige of DEI while mastering the art of rebranding.
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Andrea Widburg|
Like a wifebeater, their love is nothing but conditional, and it comes with a lot of pain attached, not for them, but for the object of the “love.”
William Sullivan|Ugandan-born, socialism-loving New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has emerged as a “kingmaker” in the Democrat party, says one pundit.
Robin M. Itzler|At this crucial time in our history, we cannot forget Reagan’s warning that “The person who agrees with you 80% of the time is an 80% friend, not a 20% enemy.”
Scott S. Powell|Inasmuch as the Founding Fathers and Lincoln were all willing to give their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to establish and save the nation, how should Americans now think about their obligations?