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Taking stock in Trump administration's accomplishments and failings
Conservatives must think about how much our movement has changed since Donald Trump descended that escalator in 2015.
SharesShutting down Parler won't stop domestic terrorism. But it could make it worse
Thanks to a political uprising at the Capitol building and its online fallout, the scrutiny toward major tech companies has never been more intense.
SharesRepublicans who flirted with Trump's election fraud lies complicit in his sedition
Chaos and violence: A predictable, yet no less tragic, end to Donald Trump's presidency. There is nothing left worth defending. He and his movement are a festering wound in the American body politic.
SharesIn politics and life, 2020 taught us some important lessons
At the risk of sounding cliche, 2020 has been rough. Between the COVID-19 pandemic, the lockdowns and the economic turmoil, Americans haven't suffered en masse this directly in decades.
SharesAdapting our traditions to a COVID-19 Christmas
The ripples of coronavirus have touched every dimension of society and have especially taken a toll this holiday season.
SharesBiden versus China in 2021: Who will win?
President-elect Joe Biden faces down a post-pandemic world, he faces a new state-of-affairs in which the United States' allies have formed agreements that broadly exclude it, and in which China is stronger than ever.
SharesAmericans support cannabis decriminalization legislation. So should Congress
Federal cannabis reform is on the congressional horizon again, and this time, there's actually some traction.
SharesAmazon Pharmacy primes tech for better health care
Like it or not, it appears that Jeff Bezos is an unsung hero of the pandemic. Amazon deserves praise for giving millions of lockdown-stricken Americans access to basic goods and acting as countless businesses' lifeline over the past few months
SharesBiden's environmental policy will be bad. But not as bad as Democrats want
Climate change has been a crucial issue for years now, and, after four years of President Trump's inaction, both sides of the political aisle expect big moves from Joe Biden on the topic.
SharesCould the COVID-19 'new normal' in education be good for boys?
With the school year underway, it looks increasingly likely that many students will not be returning to the typical K-12 learning environment in 2020.
SharesConsumers were the real winners of last week's election
The 2020 presidential election has been the talk of the nation for over a week now and, with recounts and legal challenges ongoing, will continue to be for the foreseeable future.
SharesAmerica's two-party system feeds on fear
If we keep voting out of fear rather than for candidates who most represent our values, the American people are always doomed to lose.
SharesDemocrats want to undermine America's antitrust laws
Earlier this month, congressional Democrats under the leadership of Rep. David Cicilline, Rhode Island Democrat, published an antitrust manifesto that would throw years of successful antitrust enforcement into the dustbin of history.
SharesForget the COVID-19 winter lockdowns -- let's keep going to church
Remember the last seven months? Remember when we were locked out of every place that gave life meaning: friends' homes, schools, churches? Well, it wasn't worth it.
SharesThe results are in: Young people still believe in the American Dream
Between a rocky presidential election, an ongoing global pandemic and protests about police violence, it can seem tough to be an American right now. But there is a reason for hope.
SharesAre voters doomed to learn nothing from these presidential debates?
Well, that debate sure was painful to watch. The tens of millions of Americans who tuned in to Tuesday evening's presidential debate were treated to a childish, raucous affair that more closely resembled a playground fight than a serious battle of ideas.
SharesFree trade with Taiwan is how U.S. will punish Communist China
Taiwan wants closer trade relations with America, and this is the perfect time for the United States to consider it and gain an upper hand over Communist China.
SharesNo one is trying to steal the election with mail-in voting. Stop saying they are
Despite sweeping prognostications about conspiratorial plots to rig the election by partisans on both sides of the aisle, the largest threat to the integrity of our electoral politics is widespread, often unfounded suspicions about those attempts.
SharesWhite racial justice warriors hurt Portland's Black community
For the average American, images of a burning city and scenes of mass property damage already diminish the legitimacy of the protests.
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