His stories are full of sinners, and Americans can't get enough of them.
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12 Years a Slave was an early precursor of left-wing tacitics to force all of American society into racial grievance politics.
Our political climate of polarization is resulting in the election of politicians for whom outrage and offense are their stock-in-trade.
Reforming Social Security and Medicare is the best pronatal policy.
Sometimes artificial intelligence can be a useful tool, but it can also alienate us from real goods.
A free and flourishing community usually doesn't require zoning.
King approached racial justice very differently from modern-day activists, stressing the dignity of all human beings.
With so many memories of tyranny, the Baltic States will not relinquish their freedom easily.
Today’s excommunications and fatwas are not issued by thin-skinned bishops or imams. But blasphemy is back on the books.
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Conservatives can't simply opt out of the national debate on civics education.
Lloyd was a meticulous scholar who loved life, liberty, and America.
It's not "woke" to restore worthy but neglected contributions to the great tradition.
In a debate between diversity and "hero-worship," both sides miss classical education's role in the current moment.
“On the Balance of Power” recognizes that just causes are often pushed too far.
Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. FTC could have used a curmudgeonly dissent.