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Everett Piper

Everett Piper

Everett Piper (dreverettpiper.com, @dreverettpiper), a columnist for The Washington Times, is a former university president and radio host. He is the author of “Not a Daycare: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth” (Regnery). He can be reached at epiper@dreverettpiper.com.

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Christmas and Jesus Christ illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Christmas gives us something to believe in

In 1990, the rock band Poison released one of its signature songs, "Something to Believe In." The song was a call for something positive, something of substance. Published December 22, 2024

American Federation of Teachers union and education illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Taking education back from the bureaucrats

Randi Weingarten, president and CEO of the American Federation of Teachers, said that her members "really don't care" whether Donald Trump follows through on his promise to abolish the Department of Education. Published December 1, 2024

Trump forgives enemies illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Trump forgives his enemies

This past week, President-elect Donald Trump did something few, if any, people expected him to do. Published November 23, 2024

Pete Hegseth walks to an elevator for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York on Dec. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) ** FILE **

Ask Dr. E: How should I respond to pushback on Trump’s Cabinet appointments?

I'm a conservative Christian, and I voted Republican across the board in this last election for reasons that I consider obvious. However, I am getting a lot of pushback right now from family and friends over President-elect Trump's cabinet appointments. Can you advise me how to respond? Published November 20, 2024

The presidential election is bringing out several emotional reactions among Americans, according to a new Associated Press poll. (AP Photo)

Ask Dr. E: The election is over, now what?

No matter how you slice it, we are a divided nation. Our country is morally adrift in a sea of confusion. I know at least half the country is partying like it's 1999 because the GOP just won in a landslide, but am I the only one who thinks that we are just whistling past the graveyard? Published November 13, 2024