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Letter to the editor: War is not real estate
President Trump's professional experience has been as a successful real estate deal maker.
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Politically motivated protests against law enforcement doing their jobs with regard to immigration are being given sensational, inordinate coverage and credibility, especially on TV.
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Last weekend, some American military families observed Memorial Day differently than they had before.
SharesMamdani: Poster child for hypocrisy and bigotry
In the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre of Israelis by Hamas terrorists, anti-Israel encampments sprang up across many university campuses.
SharesGovernment spying turns every American into a suspect
Some recent legal challenges to the Department of Homeland Security's surveillance of Americans have revealed truly terrifying behavior by the government.
SharesIt's the leftist fraud, stupid
In 1992, as part of Bill Clinton's presidential bid, "campaign strategist James Carville coined a slight variation of the phrase 'It's the economy, stupid.'"
SharesStates must act now to stop an electricity crisis
America is hurtling toward an electricity crisis, and the warning signs are clear.
SharesThe tenure trap: How universities are losing their focus
America's higher education system is buckling under its own weight. Universities are slashing programs, running massive deficits, and shutting their doors entirely -- even as tuition reaches record highs and student loan debt explodes past $1.8 trillion. The crisis is no longer coming. It's already here.
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Recently, South Korean President Lee clumsily declared that "Korea and the United States are the most important partners supporting each other's growth."
SharesMemorializing those who sacrificed for faith
Earlier this week we celebrated Decoration Day, or, as it known nowadays, Memorial Day.
SharesVance targets fraud that robbed American taxpayers
At first, it didn't sound right. Someone must have miscalculated. How could there be so much fraud that has robbed taxpayers of billions of dollars without anyone seeming to notice?
SharesDemocrats' shameful Memorial Day exploitation
Just when you think that Democrats afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome couldn't stoop any lower in their unhinged hatred of the president, they find new ways to disgrace themselves.
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Shame on all the barbarians for staging a riot at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center for criminal illegals on Memorial Day.
SharesLetter to the editor: Deport Abrego Garcia now
The recent dismissal of all criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia marks a critical turning point in one of the most visible immigration cases in the country.
SharesDNC's 2024 autopsy is here, and the patient died of incompetence
If you want to understand how the Democratic Party managed to set $2.3 billion on fire during the 2024 election, look no further than its newly released campaign "autopsy."
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Foster care is one of the most powerful systems operated by the government. When the state removes a child from their home, a judge often decides what the child's future looks like.
SharesNASA and Pentagon UAP files keep the alien question alive
For us old science fiction buffs, the line between science fiction and science fact has always been blurry.
SharesGaza flotilla stunt exposes media's anti-Israel reflex
On his May 15 show, comedian Bill Maher marked Israel's Independence Day with an apt summary of the mainstream media's calculus in determining what's worth reporting: "No Jews, no news."
SharesAmerica won't forge its future with Chinese steel
America's future will not be built with China's steel.
SharesBiden moves to intervene in FOIA lawsuit
On May 12, lawyers for "Joseph R. Biden Jr." filed a motion to intervene in a two-year-old lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) against the Department of Justice.
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