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Biden’s blasphemous blessing of abortion

President Joe Biden reached a blasphemous new low in his crusade for abortion on Tuesday when he made the sign of the cross at...

Trump’s trial isn’t hurting his swing state leads

As predicted a year ago, the progressive legal movement’s breakneck race to try Donald Trump in criminal court as soon as he locked up...

Why it’s time for Caitlin Clark to denounce biological men in women’s sports

Former University of Iowa basketball player Caitlin Clark became America’s sweetheart the last two years with her athletic performances on the basketball court. She...

Biden to reverse Trump’s successful internet deregulation

What happened when former President Donald Trump deregulated and fixed mobile broadband internet service? Prices plunged, speeds skyrocketed, and all of the crazy end-of-the-world-is-nigh predictions...

Congress should close this labor union loophole

Transparency, accountability, honesty. Federal labor law requires that businesses uphold these basic principles out of respect for workers. But labor unions have no such...

With lawfare failing to move the needle, House Democrats take their war on Trump to a more dangerous level

Democrats say the most extraordinary things. Last week, Hillary Clinton joined attorney Marc Elias on his Defending Democracy podcast. Elias, you may recall, famously hired...

No wonder America’s children are fleeing public schools

On April 11, a public school in DeWitt, Michigan, sent a letter home with its first grade students notifying parents about a plan to...

Nationwide drop in public school enrollment both a challenge and an opportunity

Where I grew up, almost everyone went to public school. We had one small, private religious school in the nearby city. However, our communities...

Biden EV policies leave government chasing its own tail

Buying a car is already complicated and stressful enough. Now, in 2024, tax rules are changing once again regarding electric vehicles, and new tailpipe...

Treat illegal protesters as criminals

When campus protesters turned threatening and violent in 1970, Ronald Reagan, who was then governor of California, called them “cowardly little fascist bands who are trying to prove that our...
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