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  • Republicans even the score on girls' sports

    Republicans even the score on girls' sports

    More states have come to that same conclusion, racing to stop the wave of transgender turmoil from destroying their playing fields.

  • Biden's radioactive pick for US nuclear team

    Biden's radioactive pick for US nuclear team

    But to everyday Americans, who thought they were getting a "moderate" president, the picture of our newest government official standing over a man in a dog collar is a poorly-timed reminder that voters elected anything but.

  • Black history as American history

    Black history as American history

    These examples, and countless others like them, testify to the truth that Black history is an integral part of American history — not set apart as something in contradiction to the story of American life, but a vital part of our national identity.  

  • Establishment media continue to cover for Biden

    Establishment media continue to cover for Biden

    Because Biden’s polls are in the 30s, they have to acknowledge his abject failures because otherwise they lose what little credibility they have left with Middle America. Needing to say something, they want someone who is going to perhaps slap Biden on the wrist, but not really unpack why he has been a miserable failure of a president.

  • In woke schools, the only thing being assigned is gender

    In woke schools, the only thing being assigned is gender

    Maybe Democrats have decided that they don't need parents to win elections. That certainly wasn't the case in Virginia, where Glenn Youngkin (R) was just inaugurated as governor because his opponent thought schools knew better than moms and dads. And it probably won't be the case in Michigan either, but that hasn't stopped the state's tone-deaf Democrats from telling parents to get out of education — and stay out.

  • Virginia finds hope in the gov. compartment

    Virginia finds hope in the gov. compartment

    For Americans who don't live in Virginia, the sight of the Commonwealth's tall new governor was a reassuring reminder that power still belongs to the people — and those people are hungry for someone to lead, not mandate, control, or command.

  • Swimmers pool their resources to fight trans onslaught

    Swimmers pool their resources to fight trans onslaught

    As Beth Stelzer of Save Women's Sports has said, "We've finally gotten to the point that the bullies can't shut us up anymore. There are enough of us."

  • Military works to boot Christian 'extremists' from its ranks

    Military works to boot Christian 'extremists' from its ranks

    January 6 was a convenient background for a lot of Democrats, but especially the ones in Joe Biden's Department of Defense. To them, it was a chance to highlight the dangers of conservatives — and fight to get them out of the ranks, once and for all.

  • SPLC: Give them a bench, they'll take a mile

    SPLC: Give them a bench, they'll take a mile

    Biden's pick for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals isn't a household name, but her employer — the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) — certainly should be.

  • Russia on the naughty list over Ukraine

    Russia on the naughty list over Ukraine

    We know what Americans think of Joe Biden — but what about the rest of the world? Everyone is about to find out, courtesy of major trouble brewing on the Ukrainian border.