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DEI finally frying in the fires of American Exceptionalism
President Trump signed an executive order that shut down diversity, equity and inclusion offices at the federal level. Then he made clear his government would be one that hired, promoted and employed based on competence. In other words: He put Marxism back in its box.
SharesFor better or worse: Marriage decline spells societal disaster
On the final day of 2024, Brad Wilcox of the Institute for Family Studies issued a new report for the Heritage Foundation on the decline of marriage in society over the past several decades.
SharesRussia is turning Latin America against the U.S. with veiled propaganda
While the free world continues to sound the alarm about Russia's influence in Europe, little attention has been paid to the damage Moscow is causing in America's hemisphere.
SharesBiden kicks FBI in the teeth on the way out the door
On his way out the door, President Joe Biden delivered one final kick in the teeth to those who proudly served the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
SharesTrump should make cutting taxes a moral argument
Will Donald Trump merely cut taxes? Or will he transform Americans' attitudes about taxes, setting the stage for far more sweeping and necessary tax reform in the years ahead?
SharesTikTok and freedom of speech
Today, no law means whatever the court says it means. That happened last week when the Supreme Court upheld congressional legislation silencing TikTok.
SharesFederal court sounds the death knell for Biden's radical rewrite of Title IX
Ask most people today what "Loper Bright" is, and you will likely get some funny answers. Yet, this seemingly obscure term refers to a major U.S. Supreme Court case decided just six months ago.
SharesTikTok gets Trump's tick of approval for now
The most popular social media app went dark over the weekend.
SharesLOVERRO: Unwanted in Philadelphia? Harris might do well to focus all his efforts in Washington
A plane pulling a banner above Lincoln Financial Field read, "Josh Harris. Go Away. XOXO. Philly Chinatown," a reaction to his plans to build a private arena for his NBA team near the city's Chinatown neighborhood.
SharesDemocrats have a Patty Murray problem
President Trump has launched his second term without any of the resistance or mayhem that characterized the first few months of his first term.
SharesCracking down on illegal immigration would raise wages for lower-income Americans
President Trump signed so many executive orders on his first two days in office that many Americans were naturally left wondering how his policy changes would affect their everyday lives. One such question looms particularly large: If we deport illegal aliens, who will take their place in working low-skilled jobs?
SharesHere's how Trump and Congress should combat the Woketopus
It's a bright new dawn in America, but President Donald Trump has his work cut out for him.
SharesPresidential pardons raise questions about political accountability and family favoritism
Pardons were flying all over Washington on Monday like a flock of birds or airplanes during peak hours at Reagan Airport.
SharesPresident Trump's revolutionary inaugural address
As Callista and I sat in the Rotunda listening to President Donald Trump's Inaugural Address, I realized that it was among the most revolutionary inaugural addresses in American history.
SharesTrump's political resurrection sends three warnings to Hollywood, media, progressives
If progressives have any hopes of picking up the pieces of their self-created, tattered political mess, they would be wise to heed three of the lessons of Mr. Trump's reemergence.
SharesIran from Davos makes play as peace-lover to the world
Iran's new bestie-to-the-world approach may fool Democrats. And the brain dead. But as for the rest of America and the world -- and certainly the Trump administration -- the thought isn't so much to tickle Tehran's tummy as it is to raise up arms.
SharesLetter to the editor: Remember the violent-offender pardons
As there has been significant criticism of President Trump's pardon and commutation of those who rioted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, let us remember that most of the people pardoned did not commit any violence ("Pardoned Jan. 6 defendants celebrate outside the D.C. jail," Web, Jan. 21).
SharesLetter to the editor: Deal with Paris Agreement once and for all
I believe President Trump is making a mistake by withdrawing us from the Paris Agreement via executive order ("Trump announces U.S. will leave Paris Climate Accord for second time," Web, Jan. 21).
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump order will force high court ruling
The D.C. establishment is flipping out over President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, howling about the 14th Amendment ("New Jersey leads effort to challenge Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship," Web, Jan. 21).
SharesDeveloping nations must determine their own energy futures, not bureaucrats at the IEA
Western governments pursuing net-zero goals often expect emerging and developing economies to follow suit.
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