December 13 2023
 
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
The True Antidote to the Rot in America’s Universities
By Tyler O'Neil

America's universities deserve a complete uprooting, but the antidote is not a wholesale rejection of higher education but a return to the animating force that gives higher education its value.
COMMENTARY
Jimmy Carter Personally Experienced Voter Fraud. His First Election Was Stolen.
By Hans von Spakovsky

Perhaps because of his experience, Carter is one of the few leaders in the Democrat Party who acknowledged that people should be seriously concerned about election fraud.
ANALYSIS
The Art of Asking Newsworthy Questions, According to Newsmax’s James Rosen
By Rob Bluey

Veteran journalist James Rosen asks about President Joe Biden’s “dismal job approval ratings,” and the press secretary surprised the White House press corps with her answer.
NEWS
Lawmakers Rebuff Zelenskyy’s Plea for More Ukraine Funding
By Rob Bluey

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Washington, D.C., fails to win over skeptical lawmakers, who are weary of sending more money abroad for a war effort that appears to have stalled.
NEWS
House GOP Takes Next Step in Biden Impeachment Probe, as Democrats Dwell on Trump
By Fred Lucas

As House Republicans press to advance an impeachment inquiry targeting President Joe Biden, Democrats rehash Donald Trump’s two impeachments.
COMMENTARY
Why Does GoFundMe and Just About Everyone Else Normalize Double Mastectomies?
By Taylor Reece

How is it possible that a 19-year-old woman posts a fundraiser to pay a portion of her $60,000 health care costs to remove healthy breasts, and this is considered normal—even heroic?
COMMENTARY
Reconsidering a Giant of American Foreign Policy
By Jarrett Stepman

Henry Kissinger built up an extensive and often much criticized record in policy and academics.
NEWS
Poll: 1-in-5 Mail-In Voters Admit Fraud in 2020 Election
By Fred Lucas

About 1 in 5 mail-in voters in the 2020 election admit to engaging in some type of voting irregularity, a poll shows.
NEWS
EXCLUSIVE: Florida School Punished for Allowing Boy in Girls’ Sports
By Mary Margaret Olohan

A Florida high school is fined and placed on administrative probation for violating the state's bylaws by allowing a biologically male student to participate on a female sports team.
 
     
 
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