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The life or death of hundreds of Koreans will soon be up to Xi Jinping.
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SharesHow Ukraine's campaign to defend Bakhmut weakened Putin
In May 2022, the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut found itself on the front lines of Russia's war of aggression, the unlikely focus of a ferocious offensive by Kremlin forces.
SharesLiberals' attack on Supreme Court is failing
The political left is trumpeting a decline in popular support for the Supreme Court.
SharesAmerican dream is alive and well for those who follow the law
The American dream is even more available for legal immigrants today than it was for my ancestors many generations ago. We welcome those who long to breathe free.
SharesIs incredible shrinking candidate Ron DeSantis the Kamala Harris of 2024?
In 2019, when then-Sen. Kamala Harris announced her campaign for president, she was immediately crowned "the one to beat" by all the political experts in Washington.
SharesDenial and deflection at the FBI
FBI Director Christopher Wray testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday was a display of duplicity as Republican lawmakers called on him to account for his agency's partisanship.
SharesBiden's financial regulators give China-backed brokers a hand, but who is surprised?
The Chinese Communist Party is no longer simply trying to compete with American companies, it's trying to eliminate them.
SharesBold & Blunt: America in moral crisis of mounting globalism
If you want to stop the onslaught of globalism from destroying America's sovereignty, then quick -- pick up a Bible, teach your kids biblical truths and recapture the essence of American Exceptionalism: God-given rights. And elect Donald Trump in 2024.
SharesPromotion delays small price to pay
Unfortunately, retired Rear Adm. Tom Jurkowsky gets it totally backward when he chastises Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama for blocking promotions for more than 250 military generals and admirals ("With our national security at stake, Tuberville must lift hold on military promotions," web, July 6).
SharesU.S. needs skilled foreign-born workers
While some like to argue that high-skilled foreign nationals who work on H-1B visas are not valuable or sought after, U.S. employers, international companies and foreign governments would beg to differ ("Canada's new brain-drain plan targets America's tech-worker immigrants," web, July 3).
SharesOverturn -- or validate?
Totalitarian governments are always attempting to blur the line between legal and illegal actions.
SharesBold & Blunt: Standing up to the storm
The people who stand up to the storm are the ones who go down in history, not just in this world, but in the heavenly sphere, as the true successes in life. Agree?
SharesU.N. pressing preelection takedown of American sovereignty
The United Nations is gathering in September 2024 to debate and then adopt a collective plan for global governance, one that if fully implemented, will mean the end of America the free. Now, more than ever, it's crucial to elect a president who can effectively fight the peril of globalism. Donald J. Trump, anyone?
SharesTo restore charitable giving, ensure donors' privacy
Alarm bells are ringing in the nonprofit community after the recent news that charitable giving fell in America in 2022.
SharesExpected treatment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will likely lead more Democrats to walk away
It is not difficult to see why Democrats are walking away from their party. The Democratic Party has been taken over by the radical left. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., once mainstream in the party, is now considered too moderate.
SharesQuestions loom about Biden's mental state
It began shortly after President Biden's inauguration. First, there were whispers and what seemed like slander on far-right websites and social media that the president was suffering from cognitive decline.
SharesMedia's attacks on 'Sound of Freedom' squander rare opportunity to shed light on modern-day slavery
There's plenty to be disturbed about when it comes to some media outlets' dismissive -- and damaging -- reactions to the sleeper summer film hit "The Sound of Freedom."
SharesSen. Tim Scott's home run: Focusing on issues that unify Americans
In our five years of work at America's New Majority Project, we have looked for issues and policies that unify the American people.
SharesHow Trump can both win and lose: A third-party spoiler
David Axelrod tweeted: "One thing that separates Trump from DeSantis and much of the rest of the field is that Trump's core supporters don't see him as a politician. They see him as the blunt-talking leader of an anti-establishment insurgency."
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