The kind of feminism championed by Sheryl Sandberg doesn't particularly value the choices women make for themselves when they are genuinely empowered.
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America's history of appreciating the military is worth keeping, but the country doesn't need the military in politics.
Spielberg's The Fabelmans is a confrontation between 1950s and 1960s America.
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Progressives will never understand violent incidents until they look to human nature itself.
Faith in America’s founding principles, and the integrity of American efforts to promote human rights, has been undermined.
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Catholic priests are being imprisoned and exiled for refusing to be silent about the abuses of the Ortega regime.
The concatenation of ideas we call “woke” has transformed tolerance into a norm of forced association, speech, and performance.