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Canada slows plans to kill more people due to lack of doctors

Canada’s immoral decision to encourage people who are inconvenient to society to kill themselves seems to have finally found a line that Canadian citizens...

China is infiltrating America through its open borders

The Chinese government may have found a much easier way to undermine America from within: by infiltrating its open southern borders.  Chinese immigrants are now...

Alternatives to detention in the Biden border bailout bill

We will have more in our editorial on Tuesday on the “Biden border bailout bill,” but I saw this headline from Politico and had...

King Charles III shows Lloyd Austin how to lead

You would expect a retired four-star Army general to be a better leader than a foreign monarch. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, after all, attended...

Assessing Trump’s rumored vice presidential picks

Two names were floated by former President Donald Trump over the weekend as possible choices as his running mate for the 2024 presidential campaign.  During...

Pushing ‘wokeness’ in schools should be disqualifying

Using school to indoctrinate children with “woke” liberal ideology is something that should be immediately disqualifying for someone wanting to work in education, both...

US gives no answer on relocations, compensation for drone strike victims’ family

On Aug. 29, 2021, American drone operators searched Kabul for the Islamic State bomber whom intelligence reports indicated was preparing to target masses of people trying...

Nayib Bukele will continue to transform Central America

In the age of democratic elections, it is extremely rare to see a political candidate command the support of more than 80% of an...

Black History’s Heroes Series: Robert Smalls, Civil War hero and founder of the South Carolina Republican Party

Robert Smalls is one of this country’s greatest heroes, yet most people have not heard of him. Living in relative anonymity compared to black...

Housing reform opponents don’t want compromise

When I started a housing advocacy group in Washington, D.C.’s educated, affluent, politically progressive northern Virginia suburbs, I hoped residents would be able to...
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