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Seattle makes public school decisions based on racism

When you view everything in life through narratives of “oppression,” you end up accusing black families of being tokens for wanting their children to...

Joe Biden doesn’t ‘look’ weak. He is weak

President Joe Biden’s handling of the war between Israel and Hamas doesn’t make him “look weak.” His deference to anti-Israel, pro-terrorist voters and activists...

Biden is torn between exacerbating inflation and trying to deny it exists

For all the hype about President Joe Biden‘s supposed election year comeback, the president’s rebound is not really reflected in the polls. FiveThirtyEight’s expert...

Pacific coalition tightens as China pressures the Philippines and Taiwan

Our allies in the Pacific are working with us in preparation for war as China expands its aggression toward other nations. Adm. John Aquilino, U.S....

When your relationship is just a series of transactions

The spirit of our age elevates autonomy over all other goods, so it rejects commitment. We are increasingly transactional rather than relational. Marriage and parenthood...

Japan knows how to handle migrant workers

Japan will handle immigration in a practical and effective way that deters unruly behavior and maintains national identity while profiting from foreign labor.  On Friday,...

Studies show Hawaii was correct to pass on dangerous marijuana legalization

Hawaii declined to hear a bill on legalizing marijuana on Tuesday, which effectively ended any legitimate effort to legalize the drug in the state....

Buttigieg butts into auto market that doesn’t want his meddling

In a single argument in favor of government subsidies and mandates for electric vehicles, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg evinced a vast lack of logic...

Democrats show hypocrisy on Constitution with climate change action

The Constitution of the United States is the overriding law of the land. Duly nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate, the...

How a mandatory national service program for America’s youth could solve polarization

With seven months until Election Day, I remain in the tiny pool of “undecided” voters. I detest the major party nominees in equal measure....
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