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The high cost of finding breast cancer too late 

Finding cancer late carries a terrible price, in both lives and dollars. A new study led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute and...

The Biden cover-up: Inside ‘Operation Round River,’ the secret FBI machine that buried 14 leads

The Federal Bureau of Investigation had 14 confidential sources feeding it dirt on former President Joe Biden’s family. Instead of running the leads down,...

Remembering the Afghanistan withdrawal isn’t enough, we must fight for our allies

When I left the intelligence community in 2013, I had seen enough to be certain that our future departure from Afghanistan would be a...

The Supreme Court will not survive another Democratic trifecta

The continued existence of the Supreme Court is safe as long as there is a Republican in the White House. But as House Minority...

When Democrats hate Trump but don’t like their own candidate

WHEN DEMOCRATS HATE TRUMP BUT DON’T LIKE THEIR OWN CANDIDATE. A Fox News poll that came out last Thursday struck fear in some Democrats around...

When a slow trip can have great rewards

On a clear day, from the right spot on the Maltese coast, you can see Tunisia. It’s about 200 miles away — closer than...

Why do we care so little about possible alien life?

Steven Spielberg’s latest big-budget adventure, Disclosure Day, came and went earlier this summer. Like Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), the film...

Chris Bohjalian’s novel ‘The Amateur’ is an ambiguous, confusing read

Chris Bohjalian’s The Amateur tells a story from the perspective of an adult looking back at a decades-old pivotal event she sometimes misremembers. The...

The UN can say it a thousand times — abortion still isn’t international law

There is no legally binding international treaty that establishes abortion as a human right. Yet governments around the world are increasingly told they are...

The real back-to-school vaccine question isn’t about science — it’s about control

Every August and September, parents face a familiar ritual: purchasing school supplies, meeting teachers, and filling out a thick stack of medical forms. For...
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