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Letter to the editor: How we should address the men's mental health crisis
With Father's Day nearly here and June marking Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, you might expect to see a lot of mental-health-oriented ads targeting men. Yet you probably will not.
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The Russian drone strike that injured two people in a Romanian apartment last month should hardly have come as a surprise to most of Eastern Europe.
SharesLOVERRO: Brunson deserves credit, but 'greatest Knick ever' is silly
In 2026, people aren't particularly good at sports history. It often begins from the first day they watched ESPN or learned how to play NBA 2K. That would explain the debate about whether or not Jalen Brunson would be considered the greatest player in franchise history if he leads New York to victory over Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs.
SharesCalifornia's Third World election system
On Wednesday morning, Republicans were celebrating runoff wins in California, where it appeared Steve Hilton would advance to the state's general election for governor and reality-TV star Spencer Pratt would face off with incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
SharesU.N. climate forecast shelved as 'implausible' has been central to the left's arguments for years
It seems the people squawking the loudest about "following the science" were not exactly following it.
SharesMake '60 Minutes' great again
On Tuesday, "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley was fired by CBS, and he will soon be all but forgotten.
SharesFairfax schools' external investigations are not independent
Fairfax County Public Schools has spent more than $12 million in legal fees so far this academic year.
SharesAfghanistan not finished with U.S.
As the fifth anniversary of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan and the final U.S. military withdrawal approaches, the South Asian nation has all but disappeared from American political consciousness.
SharesGood riddance to CBS News' Scott Pelley
Scott Pelley is an arrogant jerk. Years of making things up have finally caught up with this piece of work.
SharesLetter to the editor: The only path to victory in Iran is through force
The longer the back and forth with Iran has gone on, the more uneasy I've become.
SharesLetter to the editor: Voters are finally waking up to the real Democratic Party
It seems the Democratic Party's strategy is to win at all costs.
SharesLetter to the editor: Satellite connectivity has reached its next phase
For years, the debate around satellite connectivity focused on whether the technology could work at scale. That debate is now over.
SharesWall Street's $20-a-barrel tax on American oil
With the Strait of Hormuz closed and Brent crude near $95 per barrel, the political class has rediscovered the value of American oil.
SharesWhy we must preserve U.S. history
As America approaches its 250th birthday, we should ask ourselves a simple question: What kind of country do we want to leave behind for the next generation?
SharesVladimir Putin's immortality plan
Is Elon Musk the richest person in the world, or is it Russian President Vladimir Putin?
SharesBobby Charles for governor of Maine
Bobby Charles grew up in Wayne, Maine, a small (and alliterative) town of 500 souls.
SharesGitmo and torture revisited
America's longest current criminal prosecution is in its 15th year, on its fifth judge, and still has no trial date.
SharesAmerica reaches 250 with unity and patriotism in retreat
The United States will observe its 250th birthday in one month, but it is shaping up more like a memorial service for a lost loved one than a party to celebrate something special.
SharesBring back standardized testing
You know it's bad when progressive California says it's bad.
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If you want a good biblical example of how Christians are supposed to act in modern times, look no further than the book of Nehemiah. He's the guy who lived a life of humble service, but nonetheless was used by God in mighty manners.
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