Donald Trump has tapped into an anger on the right that has felt silenced by the left and abandoned by their own party.
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The senseless efforts to erase biological sex today are just the latest fad, but we have seen many other waves emanate from the same blindness of heart.
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A Delaware judge is seeking to force a profitable software firm to sell over a clash between owners, marking a major case for judicial overreach and the free market.
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Jesus didn’t limit the delivery of the Gospel to a certain style, a certain people group, or a certain place – and neither should we.
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The general election will be a disaster either way, thus we need strong conservatives in the Senate. Mark Callahan is one.
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Only a very sick, very troubled person would have difficulty deciding whose life should be prioritized when an ape and a human child clash.
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President Obama is paying lip service to the victims of America’s nuclear carnage, all the while continuing to feed the war machine. Yet war is a grisly business, a horror of epic proportions and a centerpiece of American entertainment culture.
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In a case of flagrant professional malpractice, colleges are turning out students who are shockingly blind to the grim reality of socialism in the face of its rosy rhetoric. As if that isn't enough, we've lost our moral compass too.
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With America militarily weakened by eight years of Obama policies and more internally unstable than ever: Japan and Germany, our erstwhile foes turned by conquest into our staunchest allies are now re-arming their forces. Does war loom in the future?
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The scientific facts about fetal pain contradict what many media outlets are reporting.
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Sometimes a person can inspire as many people through their death as they did during their lives, and Officer Orozco was certainly one of those people.
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Our culture has been conquered by the enemy, and the resistance is so scattered and depleted that it can hardly even count as an opposing army.
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The founders warned us about looking for security over safety, and that our freedom is always at risk.
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Questions about whether or not Saudi Arabia might be more directly connected to the 9/11 terror attacks have surfaced recently, causing many to wonder if we know the true narrative of that Tuesday morning at all.
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Party divisions are nothing new. Alexander Hamilton's description of the Federalist president in 1800 echoes how some Republicans might view presumptive 2016 GOP nominee Donald Trump today. This helped pave the way for Thomas Jefferson's victory.
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A recent vote in Austin, Texas has forced Uber and Lyft to leave the city. While disappointing for many people, it is also important to note that the vote is indicative of a larger philosophy centered around government control of the economy.
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U.S. productivity growth, which is the greatest determinant of living standards, has been lower for the past five years than any five-year period on record.
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More young adults now live with their parents than another other living arrangement, mainly because Millennial men are struggling. It may not be politically correct to acknowledge it, but we must address this issue, as it affects us all.
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Following the suspension of Ted Cruz's campaign and unable to get on the Donald Trump train, I began to seriously look into the Libertarian Party as a viable option for the 2016 presidential election. This is what I discovered.
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The sexual revolution has sold young women a bill of goods. It is time we adults told them so.
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It's clear - and it was already clear long before this week - that many humans are incredibly, even viciously, hostile to the notion that human life is sacred. The next question, then, is: Why?
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President Obama's FBI has long sought ways around privacy limitations. Now Republicans in the Senate want to give them legal backing.
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Memorial Day is special. It is fitting that we pause to remember those who laid down their lives in military service to our country. But there is more we can do to honor their memory. They had the courage to die. Do we have the courage to live?
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Ever wonder why you hardly ever hear these stories? Because unless you're a politically expedient immigrant, you're irrelevant.
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Who in the world is David Shestokas, what in the world are Capsulas Informativas Constitutionales and why should you care?
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Graduating millennials are about to inherit a mess at home and abroad. What does it mean for America's largest living generation?
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With London’s election of a Muslim mayor harboring Islamic extremist ties, we must wonder whether we are witnessing a democracy preparing to just fade away.
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Hillary Clinton may not like to tell the truth and she might not have much of a record to stand on, but she is great at pandering, and doesn't that make it all OK?
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Do we now live in a Bizarro world? It's a crucial election year, yet the left has pushed bathroom politics onto the front page. A closer look at their agenda shows what is at stake - and how utterly hypocritical the left's "reasoning" is.
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There are a few signs you've gone too far.
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