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Bob Hilliard keeps marching into his second century
We have a titanic hero in Southwest Florida. He is Bob Hilliard, who turns 101 on June 25.
SharesToo many Americans do not appreciate America
Shortly after 9 p.m. on July Fourth, a fireworks extravaganza hailed as "a landmark moment in fireworks history" will light up the skies above the National Mall in Washington.
SharesDo not put Afghanistan in the rearview mirror
As the fifth anniversary of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the final U.S. military withdrawal approaches, that country has largely disappeared from American political consciousness.
SharesLetter to the editor: Democrats would rather see nuclear Iran than Trump-made peace
We can fully expect the Democratic Party and mainstream media elite to condemn any President Trump-led Iran deal as a 'complete capitulation.'
SharesLetter to the editor: No evidence of fraud in L.A. mayoral race
Kelly Sadler begins her June 8 Commentary piece by recycling one popular theory of fraud.
SharesLetter to the editor: The corruption of birthright citizenship
If the 1.5 million or so Chinese people with birthright citizenship in the U.S. can vote at 18, will America praise the judges who allowed it?
SharesNew York's "non-gestating parent" label shows ideology trumps reality
Just in time for Father's Day and the traditional month of weddings, the New York State Legislature passed a bill to get rid of the terms "father" and "mother" in family court proceedings.
SharesDemocratic-run cities become graveyards of civilization
In Will and Ariel Durant's 11-volume "History of Civilization," the authors describe how civilization began in the cities of ancient Mesopotamia. It will probably end in the cities of modern America.
SharesGrateful to our true heroes as we turn 250
Every five years, to celebrate their reign, Roman emperors sponsored a festival, usually consisting of gladiatorial fights, combat against ferocious animals, chariot races, boxing and theater.
SharesGraduates' AI fears fueled by universities
Commencement ceremonies traditionally inspire hope and excitement about the future -- from both the graduates and the older generations sending the younger ones out into the world.
SharesEgypt's religious freedom claims collapse for Baha'is
Motaz Zahran, Egyptian ambassador to the United States, recently argued in these pages that Egypt is a model of religious coexistence.
SharesXavier Becerra's HHS record should disqualify him for CA governor
Last week, the Trump administration announced that it had found at least 146,000 migrant children who were lost during the Biden administration.
SharesWATCH: Staying humble while reaching for greatness
One of a Christian's greatest challenges in life is to stay humble while seeking to be the best. Alison Maloni, mom of three, CEO, communications expert, public speaker and television news host says she starts the day writing ten things for which she's grateful and that helps keep her grounded.
SharesNo, Steven Spielberg: Alien life shouldn't 'mess up' anyone's faith
Legendary movie director Steven Spielberg sparked a viral reaction with recent comments questioning how alien disclosure could affect people's religious beliefs.
SharesPaper ballots, Election Day and the Democrats' worst nightmare
Fifty-one percent of likely U.S. voters said they would like to see all ballots accounted for and counted within 24 hours of polling closures, Rasmussen Reports found in a recent survey.
SharesLetter to the editor: Mail-in ballots favor the left
Spencer Pratt seemed to be a viable contender in the race for the next mayor of Los Angeles, with Mayor Karen Bass fighting for her job and council member Nithya Raman in third place.
SharesLetter to the editor: Safeguard our elections now
Mistakes have been made over the 250 years of American history, but we are still the greatest country on earth.
SharesLetter to the editor: Nazi-sympathizing misogynists don't change anything for the better
I was especially struck by the endorsement of Graham Platner by Sen. Bernie Sanders, Vermont independent, a "progressive" who caucuses with Democrats.
SharesLetter to the editor: Even small reductions in misandry, misogyny would help society
Two days after the men's hockey victory in this past Winter Olympics, a national TV network aired an all-female panel discussing the win.
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