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Media’s mea culpa over Biden cognitive coverup patently dishonest

“Being truth-tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves. We, myself included, missed a lot of this story. President Biden‘s decline and its cover-up...

Trump’s first 100 days by the numbers: Mixed economic data, but record-shattering border security

Unlike his first term in the Oval Office, when his team of relative political neophytes was caught relatively flat-footed by the stagnation of the...

Work that involves ‘guy time’ makes men more productive

If political affairs have begun to revolve around the working class and the family unit, it’s worth seeing where the two converge. As it...

GDP contraction shows Trump needs trade deals

After months of relatively strong economic data for President Donald Trump, the Bureau of Economic Analysis delivered a stunning bout of bad news across...

Is the NFL racist with ‘too many white people in charge’?

Shedeur Sanders may or may not become a great NFL quarterback, but the sheer drama surrounding his draft selection will not soon be forgotten.  Memories...

Trump’s first 100 days mark a turning point for Republicans with Hispanics

For many Hispanic Americans, especially those living across the border states, the Biden presidency was marked by growing despair and disorder. Border crossings surged...

Israel’s Independence Day is a celebration of democracy

Israel will celebrate its 77th Independence Day this week. Jewish communities around the world will also mark the day with festive prayer services, parades,...

Will Trump make bad deals with China, Iran, and Russia?

President Donald Trump’s effort to strike deals simultaneously with China, Iran, and Russia will be rewarded with accolades if any of them succeed and...

Calibrating US policy to constrain Iranian oil exports

Shortly after President Donald Trump started his second term, his new Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, promised, “We are committed to bringing the Iranians to...

Don’t fall for the DEI sleight of hand

One of American history’s most iconic comedy bits is Abbott and Costello’s Who’s on First? In this sketch, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello try...
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