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Meghan Markle’s haters don’t understand childbirth

Meghan Markle is one of the most puzzling public figures of our time. She’s an American who married into the British royal family, convinced...

Unanimous Supreme Court deals fatal blow to extreme identity politics

The Supreme Court‘s rulings are often controversial and divided along party lines. But sometimes, unlike our other branches of government, the court still reaches...

Generation Z is having a Jesus revolution

The number of people identifying as Christian in the United States has declined in recent years. What was once a nation known for embracing Judeo-Christian...

A unanimous decision against discrimination by federal courts

For over 50 years, about half of federal courts have been applying one lenient legal standard for some favored demographic groups and a separate,...

If Trump really wants to raise birthrates, he needs to support families

As the birthrate continues to drop, policymakers are exploring ideas of how to address it, including one-time payments per birth. While providing a one-time financial...

Vogue could teach readers a lesson about listening to the other side

Melania Trump has declared she is doing some things differently on her second tour as first lady, but one thing remains the same: Vogue has not...

The Supreme Court must rein in Biden’s open borders judges

After then-President Joe Biden engineered the largest illegal immigrant invasion in our nation’s history, voters soundly rejected the Democratic Party’s open borders policies. They...

Democrats’ Abrego Garcia blunder could haunt the party for years

The most debilitating symptom of Trump Derangement Syndrome is impaired political judgment. Something about President Donald Trump‘s presence and popularity, and perhaps even his...

Pride Month isn’t what it used to be

Every June, Pride Month descends upon the United States and colors corporate storefronts and websites alike with a seemingly endless number of rainbows. The main...

New York’s dangerous Medical Aid in Dying Act must be rejected

New York‘s Medical Aid in Dying Act is under consideration in the state’s Senate Health Committee after passing in the state Assembly in late...
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