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Sliding down the IVF slippery slope

The next major culture war battle is taking shape in New York City, and it is all about the definition of the word “infertility.” The...

Condoleezza Rice brilliantly defends school choice

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a powerful case for school choice during a recent event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. “We already have a choice system in education,”...

Why fewer babies lead to even fewer babies

People are having fewer babies than ever before. Birthrates have fallen for more than 15 years, and last month, the United States announced a...

Republican Hogan enjoys big support among Maryland’s working-class voters

CUMBERLAND, Maryland — When former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan won the Republican primary race last month for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, many...

Biden’s dangerous deficit

BIDEN’S DANGEROUS DEFICIT. Just a few months ago, in February, the Congressional Budget Office estimated the federal budget deficit for 2024 would be $1.5 trillion....

New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg is pro-criminal

There is no dancing around the reality: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a pro-criminal activist pretending to be a prosecutor. Bragg’s office has dropped...

Trump to make history with Philadelphia rally in predominantly black neighborhood

Former President Donald Trump has made it a point to do something that most, if not all, previous Republican presidential candidates have failed to...

Louisiana rightly blends education and morality

Louisiana activated the latest “separation of church and state” hysteria this week when Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA) signed legislation requiring all classrooms to display...

Republicans should reject Democrats’ antitrust power grab

Media reports indicate that Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and her fellow Democrats are pushing forward with antitrust bills that would grow government power over...

Congress should do even more to encourage nuclear power

Considering the polarization that has afflicted politics in recent years, it is remarkable that Congress can agree on anything. A happy exception to that...
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