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Voters should know whether quid pro quo undergirds U.S. war support for Ukraine
President Biden has left no doubt that the United States stands behind Ukraine's effort to repel an unjust Russian invasion.
SharesChristian ministry coffee shop targeted for communist takedown
A coffee shop in Denver, Colorado, faces fire from local communists for supporting the biblical definition of marriage, i.e., homosexuality is a sin. More from the tolerant left.
SharesMany deserving of NFL recognition
In addition to the people mentioned in your article, former Washington Redskins players Larry Brown and Joe Jacoby and former coach Marty Schottenheimer are also among the 60 Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalists ("Tom Coughlin, Mike Shanahan are among the semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame," web, July 12).
SharesUkraine should be lesson for China, others
Looking at the free world's response to Russia's war against Ukraine, it should be obvious to Vladimir Putin that he can never win, and that he is killing not only Ukrainians but hundreds of thousands of his own people.
SharesReclaim American independence
We have a decision to make: Will we continue down the dead-end road of reliance on government. or reinvigorate our democratic republic by reclaiming American independence?
SharesAs secular culture spirals out of control, Christians have the best weapon at their disposal
The Bible, the literal Word of God, is full of instruction and advice on how to handle any situation that culture may throw at you and your family.
SharesFinding the truth: FBI Director Christopher Wray dodged questions in congressional hearing
FBI Director Christopher Wray endured a barrage of questions from House Republicans this past week. They amply documented how the FBI has ignored shocking evidence of the Biden family's influence peddling.
SharesWe've been here before: History is the best teacher
In the early days of my career, one of my mentors, David McKenna, shared some simple words of wisdom that I will never forget. His advice was pretty straightforward: "The best predictor of the future is always the past."
SharesLooking beyond the CHIPS Act to compete and ensure national security
After several years of legislative progress, executive action, and diplomacy, America's high-stakes semiconductor reset is entering a new stage.
SharesIt's obvious that Democrats hate America
What better occasion for the left to display its contempt for the United States than on Independence Day. This year, it staged the equivalent of a Nuremberg rally of anti-Americanism.
SharesInstability in Northeast Asia
It should be obvious that North Korea's recent launch of three intercontinental ballistic missiles in 2023 is a message not only to the U.S. but also to China and the rest of the region.
SharesCramer's energy tax: It's tough to get a straight answer in this town
Washington suffers from a lot of pathologies, but the most annoying has to be the chronic inability of federal government officials to give a straight answer to a simple question.
SharesCongress ignoring America's dependence on China for drugs
Would Beijing use its drug-production power to harm or influence the U.S. and our allies in a conflict? For anyone who has dealt with the Chinese Communist Party, the answer can only be yes.
SharesDemocrats freaking out about potential third-party presidential spoiler
Polls repeatedly show that voters don't want a rematch of President Biden versus former President Donald Trump in 2024. Republicans are going through a formal primary process to determine their nominee.
SharesOver-the-counter birth control a win for pedophiles
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, significantly expanding access to contraception among women across America ("FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill amid pressure over reproductive rights," web, July 13).
SharesDemand answers now
Last week, I watched the televised fiasco that was FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee ("Christopher Wray pushes back on claims that FBI agents, Ray Epps instigated Jan. 6 riot," web, July 12).
SharesDear God, please don't let Kamala Harris become president
Vice President Kamala Harris, fresh off her stint as "border czar," has taken on a new role as "A.I. czar" -- which, as she likes to helpfully explain, stands for, boys and girls, "arr-tuh-fih-shul in-tell-li-jense." Dear Lord, please don't let Harris become president. Ever.
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