On May 22, 1856, Representative Preston Brooks entered the floor of the United States Senate, approached abolitionist Senator Charles Sumner, …
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California pregnancy centers have had their day in high court. And the verdict is good news for them. By a …
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Democrats have nothing to offer voters this election cycle except outrage and protests. As a recovering liberal myself, I’ve told …
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My column a fortnight ago, titled “Diversity and Inclusion Harm,” focused on the dumbing down of science, technology, engineering and …
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One could easily argue that Iran’s ruling theocracy is facing the greatest internal threat to its rule since the 1980s. …
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Sometimes children need to be separated from their families. Thank God some of my siblings were separated from their parents. …
Read More »If America Wants to Be Energy Dominant, We Must Do This
This week’s OPEC meeting reveals once again that the market for oil is controlled by nations that collude to manipulate …
Read More »IG Report — Imagine This Level of Bias During the O.J. Simpson Case
Imagine what defense attorney Johnnie Cochran, during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, would have done with notes to and from …
Read More »This New Yorker ‘Fact-Checker’ Got One Fact Horribly Wrong
Confirmation bias damages reputations. It ruins credibility. It destroys lives. When researchers ignore contradictory data that undermines their assumptions, junk …
Read More »Here’s Who Benefits from Keeping Black Americans Fearful, Angry, Victimized, and Resentful
For several decades, a few black scholars have been suggesting that the vision held by many black Americans is entirely …
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