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Honor the fallen this Memorial Day by rejecting America's bashers
On a wall in my mother's home, there hangs a memorial certificate which, along with the Purple Heart, was posthumously awarded to the uncle I never met.
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In April, artificial intelligence company Anthropic released the most capable AI model ever built: Claude Mythos Preview.
SharesA weakened Tehran faces its greatest threat: The Iranian people
In the aftermath of the military conflict between Iran and the United States, the Iranian nation itself stands at a historic crossroads.
SharesDemocrat Graham Platner's social posts should disqualify him
It would be understandable if Maine Gov. Janet Mills now regrets dropping out of the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on April 30.
SharesLOVERRO: Wembanyama brings reality to legend of Chamberlain to today's NBA fans
Victor Wembanyama is bringing reality to the NBA career of Wilt Chamberlain for generations of basketball fans who dismissed the numbers as cartoonish from an era of so-called plumbers and cab drivers.
SharesA reason for optimism this Memorial Day
Near my home in Wisconsin is a yellow barn with a smiling face painted on it.
SharesTrump-Xi meeting changed nothing
The recent meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping generated intense speculation about the future of U.S.-China relations and Taiwan's strategic position.
SharesTrump refuses to normalize Western decline
North America's longest cascading fountain, in Meridian Hill Park in the District of Columbia, started flowing again this month after being dry since 2019. For years, the park was filled with drug addicts and homeless encampments.
SharesLetter to the editor: Democrats seek one-party rule
The 2020 election was marked by Joseph R. Biden's decisive victory.
SharesLetter to the editor: Give GSA access to building maintenance funding
The Public Buildings Reform Board applauds the recent commentary examining the misappropriation of funds that has led many of America's landmarks to fall into disrepair.
SharesDuring National Police Week, we must confront a growing threat
Last week was National Police Week, when Americans honor the men and women who put on the badge and confront danger every day to protect our communities.
SharesNAACP's college sports boycott scheme puts politics before Black empowerment
When people and groups show you who they really are, believe them.
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The nations that have criticized Israel's treatment of the extremists it detained from the so-called Gaza flotilla are wrong for doing so ("Video of Israeli official taunting bound Gaza activists draws ire from foreign officials, Netanyahu," Web, May 20).
SharesThe Senate finally walks the walk on government shutdowns
Government shutdowns cause nothing but pain for most Americans.
SharesAnath Hartmann: Why I became a Democrat
Two weeks ago, I became a Democrat.
SharesLiberal climate alarmists owe the world an apology
For half a century, we have been told that the end is near, and if we do not immediately allow the government to impose significant changes on the way we live and use energy, we will burn to death.
SharesAssassination culture dominating the left
Two high-profile murder cases are moving forward on opposite sides of the country. In each, because of its reckless rhetoric, the left is an unindicted co-conspirator.
SharesDo we still have a Constitution?
This week, President Trump announced that he plans to give away tax dollars without congressional or judicial authorization to friends and allies who he believes were mistreated by President Biden.
SharesThe Senate's housing bill has a Warren problem
Washington has been chasing a silver bullet on housing for years. The latest target: institutional investors.
SharesTaiwan is the epicenter of the AI revolution
Several months ago, while practicing law and journalism, I began studying artificial intelligence at Florida Atlantic University's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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