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Allowing everyone to compete on an equal plane
Last week's ruling by the Supreme Court that affirmative action in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause is an important advancement toward equality for all.
SharesDeclaring our financial independence
Fireworks, hot dogs, picnics and parades are all associated with the Fourth of July as Americans celebrate our nation's independence.
SharesCitizen sailors and the American Revolution
The naval history of the American Revolution receives scant attention from most historians.
SharesYou borrowed it, you repay it
The Supreme Court decision to overturn President Biden's executive order forgiving people's first $10,000 in outstanding college loans just makes sense ("Supreme Court shoots down Biden's student loan forgiveness," web, June 30).
SharesBlame Congress for space-defense lack
Bill Gertz is correct that as a nation we fall well short of defenses needed to counter China's rapid deployment of space arms ("Space Force arsenal falls dangerously short to defend U.S. against China, Russia," page 1, July 3).
SharesEnd of affirmative action provides a level playing field
This past Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that all Americans are entitled to "equal protection of the laws," as stated in the 14th Amendment.
SharesRepublicans in Congress need to hold Biden's gang of untouchables accountable
Republicans on Capitol Hill are banging the impeachment drum on several fronts, and with good reason.
SharesMaoism in America: Our freedom is at stake
Mao Zedong became one of the last century's most powerful dictators by completely transforming Chinese society through the systematic use of violence, coercion, and aggressive propaganda.
SharesDeSantis and Trump must support an immigration policy good for all Americans
In the event that you did not receive the memo, last week was immigration week in the Republican presidential primary.
SharesBiden overstepped his authority with debt cancellation boondoggle
"I think the court misinterpreted the Constitution," President Biden said defiantly on Friday after the Supreme Court ruled he overstepped his authority by relieving student loan debt.
SharesForcing profanity on us all
Am I the only one who felt like the month of June went on forever while we were supposed to celebrate gay pride?
SharesThe truth about pre-state Israel
Following his graduation from Harvard University, Robert F. Kennedy went to what was then British-ruled Palestine and wrote news dispatches for the Boston Post.
SharesMen don't belong in women's sports
Riley Gaines, former collegiate championship swimmer, recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding "transgender female" participation in women's sports.
SharesAs long as the Spirit of '76 endures, America will never die
I'm the Spirit of 1776 -- the spirit of independence, individual liberty and personal responsibility.
SharesThe bad and the good about America
Independence Day weekend is a good time to take America's measure.
SharesIllegal immigration is bringing slavery into America
There is a very real human cost to open borders: Modern-day slavery.
SharesThe Quad is key to countering China's aggressive expansion
The Chinese Communist Party's recent passage of its new foreign relations law underscores the threat to free nations dedicated to preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific.
SharesBiden's out-of-control FAA puts safety at risk
The leadership vacuum at the Federal Aviation Administration is making the skies far more dangerous.
SharesDon't blow up Space Force's reliability standards
While promoting contractor inclusivity and competition is paramount, becoming all-encompassing to the point of risking national security is not.
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