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Biden’s war on dishwashers and washing machines hits a snag

The Biden administration took a major action in 2022 to show it meant business in a war that had quietly raged for years. The action...

The Lloyd Austin saga is the scandal of a generation, and it will change nothing

With every new detail that comes to light, it’s becoming clear that the saga surrounding Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s medical disappearance isn’t just...

Twenty states passed school choice programs last year. Why haven’t these red states?

Should a child be stuck in a failing school just because they can’t afford to move? Should parents be forced to fund their child...

Losing the New Hampshire primary is not the end of the world

What do Pat Buchanan, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders have in common?  On the surface, not much, but they are all past winners...

Biden’s weakness fuels the Houthi threat

President Joe Biden belatedly responded last week to Houthi attacks on international shipping. But weakly limited military strikes by the United States and the United Kingdom unsurprisingly failed...

Harmeet Dhillon, Center for American Liberty, come to defense of middle school student wrongly accused of wearing ‘blackface’

There have been a lot of outlandish claims of racism and bigotry committed by white people in recent years that ultimately were proven untrue....

Gay rapper Lil Nas X’s new single ‘J Christ’ antagonizes Christians

Rapper Lil Nas X, real name Montero Lamar Hill, is one of the most prominent gay pop artists on the scene right now. And...

Kindness won me over to the pro-life movement

The March for Life, an annual pro-life event that both cheers the movement’s progress and calls for further action to protect human dignity, took...

America’s new favorite quarterback is the corporate media’s worst nightmare

Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky once famously advised athletes to “say nothing when you win, and when you lose, say less.”  The mark of a true...

Who is excited for a Trump-Biden rematch?

Only 110,000, or roughly 15%, of registered Republicans in Iowa voted in Monday’s caucuses compared to the 187,000 Republicans who voted in 2016. Perhaps...
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