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Biden's 'Green' Agenda Ruins Nearly Everything Jun. 22, 2022

Daily Editorials

As the most fortunate of Americans attempt to enjoy vacations this summer — as they run out of... Read More

In This Season of Feasting, Let's Celebrate AgriCULTURE, Not AgriBUSINESS Nov. 24, 2021

Jim Hightower

In December 1972, I was part of a nationwide campaign that came tantalizingly close to getting the U... Read More

Drawing Inspiration from Rev. C.T. Vivian's Memoir Nov. 12, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

As I sat down to read the recently released memoir "It's in the Action, Memories of a Nonviolent War... Read More

Let's Zone To Include Minorities and Workers Oct. 15, 2021

Daily Editorials

Colorado has a housing crisis that won't be easy to fix. In creating and revising city, county and s... Read More

Cities Are Rethinking Defund-the-Police as Solution as Violent Crime Grows Oct. 14, 2021

Daily Editorials

St. Louis leaders aren't the only ones reassessing the wisdom of downsizing the city police departme... Read More

As School Boards Face Threats, Hawley and Schmitt Side With the Angry Mob Oct. 11, 2021

Daily Editorials

The Justice Department last week issued a memo decrying the rise in threats and violence against loc... Read More

A More Fruitful Discussion on Critical Race Theory, Part One Oct. 08, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

This month, I am moderating two sessions on Critical Race Theory for the Lifelong Learning Institute... Read More

YouTube's Ban of Anti-Vaccination Lies Isn't Censorship, It's Responsible Behavior Oct. 06, 2021

Daily Editorials

YouTube recently announced it will ban content that spreads misinformation regarding not just the co... Read More

How 9/11 Turned Millennials Into Adults Sep. 11, 2021

Stephanie Hayes

Teenagers have stumbled toward independence in every generation, a hallmark of American pluck. One m... Read More

We Should Encourage Young Activists To Embrace King's Concept of a Beloved Community Aug. 20, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

"Grown-ish," the Gen Z college-focused spinoff of "Black-ish," recently aired two episodes that cent... Read More

Biden Prefers Having Slaves Produce Oil Aug. 17, 2021

Daily Editorials

Social media pundits boast of burning their MyPillow products to protest the owner's social views. T... Read More

NPR'S Ritual Shaming of Tom Hanks Jun. 18, 2021

Tim Graham

Few movie stars have been more exalted than Tom Hanks. You'd never expect a guy with his nice-guy br... Read More

Readers to Politicians: You're Not Listening! Apr. 03, 2021

Diane Dimond

A few weeks ago, this column focused on the need for citizens who are unhappy with the state of our ... Read More

Without Public Debate, Democracy Crumbles Mar. 20, 2021

Diane Dimond

It sometimes feels as though our democracy is broken, and I wonder if it is our own fault. We have t... Read More

'Are We Not Your Fellow Artists?': The Solitude of Cuba's San Isidro Movement Dec. 05, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Liberty, equality, fraternity. So goes the French Revolutionary motto to which the abolitionist soci... Read More

How to Reach These Kids Aug. 30, 2020

My So-Called Millennial Life

As a green card holder, my mother never voted. My father claimed that as a member of the military, h... Read More

BLM's Perpetual Fake Outrage Cycle Aug. 26, 2020

Michelle Malkin

Here we go again: Manufacture. Rinse. Repeat. Everyone knows the cycle. Everyone knows it ends with ... Read More

The Real World Reasserts Itself Aug. 11, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Since the death of George Floyd beneath the knee of a cop in Minneapolis on Memorial Day, the nation... Read More

Federal Government Stamp of Approval of BLM Jul. 16, 2020

Armstrong Williams

I have always believed that bureaucrats working on behalf of the American people should be visibly n... Read More

Lessons Learned Jul. 02, 2020

Laura Hollis

The last few weeks have provided plenty of support for the political positions traditionally espouse... Read More