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Historically, the political Left has promised that if they were granted more and more centralized power, they would protect their citizens, particularly during times of emergency. That promise was always a lie.
A "passionate defender of Christian principles" says an affirmative action proposal in New York demonstrates that despite what they say, a certain community actually wants special treatment.
Not everyone is applauding the idea of creating a homeschool advisory council in Maryland's Department of Education.
Should America enter a fight with China over Taiwan, a recent report suggests the U.S Navy may have lost its advantage in the Asia Pacific region while China is becoming a more lethal foe.
The chairman of the American Conservative Union thinks last week's bombshell filing that alleges the Hillary Clinton campaign spied on Donald Trump was perhaps the largest violation of civil rights in modern times.
The recent killing of an ISIS leader in Syria undoubtedly was a win for the Biden administration – but the fallout from U.S. capitulation to the Taliban in Afghanistan, says a former CIA ops officer, will have far greater repercussions.
The real estate website Zillow is ruffling some feathers for making an ad featuring a lesbian couple, and a family-defending watchdog says the lack of response is part of the problem.
Pete Vlaming, a former high school teacher, has a request for the Virginia Supreme Court: Defend his First Amendment-protected right to not be forced by a public school to say things he doesn’t believe.
What's it like if a bomb goes off in a newsroom, like a tree falling in the woods, but Trump-hating reporters never hear it? A media watchdog watched that happen in recent days when a story broke tying Hillary Clinton and a powerful law firm to computer spying and lying to the FBI.
Repetition is powerful – and the mainstream media know that. So, the next time you see them perform a political execution on someone over a phrase or a word, take it with a grain of salt.