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Why won’t corporate America condemn political violence?

During the past four years, companies have chosen to speak about every contentious issue in our hyperpolarized, culture war-driven world. But now they are...

Nearly half of all job growth under Biden is government: Top Trump advisers

MILWAUKEE — Although President Joe Biden has honed in on the robust labor force as perhaps the only positive economic metric to compare with...

The most important 42 miles in American politics

BUTLER, Pennsylvania — The drive between Butler, Pennsylvania, and the Ohio village of East Palestine is less than 42 miles long. In between are...

Stephen A. Smith ripped Biden in hilarious yet accurate rant

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith rightfully denounced President Joe Biden’s Oval Office address in a fiery YouTube video released on Monday. The iconic pundit’s...

Has DEI compromised the Secret Service?

“DEI almost got a presidential candidate killed.” “It is perverse and scandalous that we allowed women in the Secret Service.” “Dear God, please get out...

Trump should invite the family of Corey Comperatore, the man killed at his rally, to the RNC

Corey Comperatore died a hero. He was the man who was killed Saturday during the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Comperatore, 50,...

Biden’s contrast with Americans who put the nation first

Duty, honor, country — these three words underline the ethos of graduates from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The...

The Biden administration is using the government to sway the 2024 election

When President Joe Biden entered office, his administration was already contemplating how to turn departments of the executive branch into campaign offices for the...

Sen. Whitehouse’s attacks on fossil energy producers are incoherent

It might seem difficult to take positions on a prominent issue diametrically opposed and equally preposterous. But Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a man whose...

The end of affirmative action, one year later

One year ago, the Supreme Court banned universities from using race in admissions and sparked a national reexamination of the use of race in...
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