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Punish the Stanford protesters for their violence

A group of pro-Hamas students invaded the offices of Stanford University‘s president and provost Wednesday. The takeover and protest began at the beginning of...

Nevada’s Republican Senate primary is a choice between normalcy and chaos

The Republican primary for Senate in Nevada is getting messy just days before former President Donald Trump is set to visit the state. The...

Slowed job growth shows weakness of Bidenomics

Two pieces of labor market data released midweek depict a bleaker picture of the economy than the one commonly touted by President Joe Biden.  A...

Biden’s border order already failing

President Joe Biden’s executive order was allegedly supposed to shut down the southern border at midnight Tuesday, but after a full day of crossings...

Thanks to Title IX, I was a champion gymnast. Now it’s been corrupted

Fifty-two years ago this month, Title IX was enacted to prohibit sex discrimination in educational programs and activities at institutions that receive federal funding....

We have moved from The Longest Day to Saving Private Ryan

There’s a moment in Saving Private Ryan, the 1998 Steven Spielberg gore-fest, when the sergeant, played by Tom Sizemore, tells his captain: “Someday, we...

Arizona legislature votes to allow voter input on immigration proposal

The Arizona House just passed a controversial Concurrent Resolution 2060, the Secure the Border Act. This proposal would bypass Gov. Katie Hobbes (D-AZ), who...

Biden Disinformation Tracker: He’s Joe Biden and he approves this message of lies and deception

While campaigning for president, Joe Biden regularly criticized then-President Donald Trump for allegedly being dishonest and spreading misinformation. He made it a staple of...

Sentencing reform should bring accountability and redemption 

Most Americans believe people should be treated with fairness and dignity, with the opportunity for forgiveness and change even when they have committed serious...

Ibram Kendi, walking contradiction, stumbles

Perhaps the most foundational rule of logic is the law of noncontradiction. It is a fairly simple concept most famously articulated by Socrates and...
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