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Appalachia is defined by a sense of place

JACKSON, KY — The home where Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) spent his summers with his grandparents still stands just outside a tiny town in...

Do the Olympics care about female athletes?

The International Olympic Committee has decided that two boxers who were disqualified from the World Championships last year because they failed the sex eligibility...

Contra Biden, the Supreme Court ruled against Trump in all of his post-2020 cases

In an extinction burst of his lame-duck presidency, the outgoing Joe Biden is proposing a slew of progressive plans that are dead on arrival...

JD Vance is right: Of course bigger families should, and do, pay less in taxes

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) articulated a basic long-standing premise of U.S. tax law, and Democrats responded in shock. Then, the news media joined in. Check...

‘White Dudes for Harris’ was an embarrassment

Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign held a “White Dudes for Harris” fundraising call on Monday, continuing the Democratic Party’s strategy of segregating voters...

The sinister side of ‘whites for Kamala’

The Saturday Night Live skits practically write themselves. Over the past week, white supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign have gathered on...

Senate bill wrongly empowers bureaucrats, falls short of protecting children 

Parents are coming to terms with the fact that in the digital world, children face new opportunities and also possible threats, all of which...

Biden’s Supreme Court reforms are unconstitutional

President Joe Biden is trying to cement his leftist credentials by embracing a tactic of totalitarianism, the Big Lie. If a leader says something...

Exclusive excerpt: Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America

This is an adapted excerpt from “Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America,” set for publication Tuesday. Corporate wokeness is infuriating,...

Twenty years after ‘The Passion of the Christ,’ Christian films have become boring sermons

Christian filmmakers can’t keep preaching the same sermon. They need to make films with complex stories, great cinematography, and flawed protagonists.  Simply put, America needs...
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