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Happy 113th birthday Taiwan, now spend more on defense

Congratulations are in order for Taiwan, which is celebrating its 113th birthday this week. This small and flourishing island democracy is a testament to human courage and...

The college student who couldn’t read

Aleysha Ortiz is a freshman at the University of Connecticut. She made the honor roll at Hartford Public High School. And according to a...

Madam Psuedo-President

The Democrats keep our Iranian enemies closer than our Israeli friends. They do this because they believe that the clerical terrorists in Tehran are,...

Helpers prevailing amid the flood

In the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the North Carolina mountains, the plethora of anecdotal reports from family and friends are full of...

Sex it up a little

You’ve heard the story of Victoria’s Secret before. Or at least, Aaron Sorkin’s short-hand version of it, as told by Justin Timberlake, against pounding...

A dull blade

In the space of a few decades, fantasy has transformed from a vaguely disreputable genre to a multibillion-dollar behemoth that touches everything from film...

Parents win transgender lessons suit

MT. LEBANON, Pennsylvania — For decades, the Mt. Lebanon School District was not only lauded as one of the best school districts in the state, but it was...

Equity means destroying the best high school in America and selling the former curriculum to China

Because a police officer killed a drug addict in Minneapolis in 2020, a Virginia school district more than 1,000 miles away decided to suicide...

Jack Phillips’s pyrrhic victory

The 12-year lawfare campaign against Colorado baker Jack Phillips came to an end on Tuesday, at least for now, as the Colorado Supreme Court...

Jack Phillips defeats thought police — again

Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop has been in the national spotlight ever since he refused to bake a wedding celebration cake for a gay...
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