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The Left's Gambles
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Is Donald Trump a Misogynist?
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
Trump Must Abandon Regime Change for Iran
Ron Paul
Ron Paul
Ditching Electoral College Would Allow California to Impose Imperial Rule on a Colonial America
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
The Progressive-State Depression
Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore
Remembering Pearl Harbor at 75
Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas
Fake News Versus Junk News
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
Our greatest enemy is ignorance
Hillsdale College
Is It Time to Replace the Term 'Evangelicals' with 'Red Letter Christians'?
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
The New York Times Still Lying About Fidel Castro
Humberto Fontova
Humberto Fontova
Franz Kafka, Bureaucrat
Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg
Remembering Pearl Harbor – at 75
Robert Charles
Robert Charles
Trump and That Phone Call
Bill Murchison
Bill Murchison
Ignore the Antics and Appreciate What's Coming
Robert Knight
Robert Knight
Will Obama Pardon Clinton and Cement his Legacy?
John Kass
John Kass
Ebenezer Hazard: Forgotten Founder
Rob Natelson
Rob Natelson
Controversy at City College: The Morales-Shakur Center
Jeff Ingber
Jeff Ingber
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Is Joe Manchin Going To Be Trump's Favorite Democrat For The Next Two Years?
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
Trump Picks Up Dozens of Votes in Wisconsin Recount
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
Wait–Is Joe Biden Running In 2020?
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Cruz Channels Trump at Mexican Border
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
Watch: College Coach Goes on Rant About Millennials and 'Participation Trophies'
Guy Benson
Guy Benson
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Lawmakers in Iowa and Nebraska Prepare Push for Gun-Rights Laws | BearingArms.com Staff
Missouri: Gun-Free Businesses May be Held Liable for Disarming Citizens | Jenn Jacques
Mistrial Declared In Walter Scott Shooting Case | Bob Owens
Green Bay Police Call Saturday's 'Goods for Guns' Program a Success | Jenn Jacques
"I'm Going To Shoot This Guy For No Apparent Reason, Okay?" | Bob Owens
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Germany's Merkel seeks new party term amid migrant concerns | AP News
Top UK judges grill government lawyer on Brexit plans | AP News
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Austrian right-winger Hofer plans 2022 run for presidency | AP News
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