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The COVID-19 Authoritarians Panic Over the End of the Mask Mandates

This week, a federal judge in Florida finally struck down a federal mask mandate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Freedom to Worship Is the Foundation of Peace

On Easter, Christians around the world will celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and His victory over sin and death.

Disney’s Long History of Being Boycotted

The recent boycott of The Walt Disney Company is nothing new to the multi-billion dollar enterprise, carrying a history of hidden sexualized references and organizations attempting to ban them.

Rational Debate Isn’t Disrespectful — It’s What Science Is All About

A number of people (all non-scientists) have “chided” me — some privately, some in public — for daring to write this article.

Blame Powell, Not Putin or ‘Greedy’ Corporations, for Price Hikes

The Biden administration and its allies continue to use Russian President Vladimir Putin as the convenient excuse for their economic failures.

Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

You Don’t Have to Hide in Darkness When You Are Doing What’s Right

Unjustly arrested in a night raid by the authorities of his time, Jesus Christ met his captors with an objection whose reasoning is almost poetic.

Durham Writes of ‘Spoofed’ Data, Clinton ‘Conspiracy’

Washington’s best inside look at how determined Hillary Clinton campaign operatives conspired to bring down former President Donald Trump is contained in the expanded writings of John Durham.

Biden’s New Battle Cry for the War on COVID

As President Joe Biden searches for slogans, excuses, and scapegoats to explain his miserable wreck of a presidency, I would suggest one for the handling of the never-ending COVID saga: “Not as bad as China.”

The Slow, Agonizing Death of Neoconservatism

Matthew Continetti, writing in Commentary, credits leading neoconservatives, such as Irving Kristol and his son Bill Kristol, with "modernizing" conservatism so that the Republican Party — which neoconservatives reluctantly joined after they lost influence with the Democrat party — could suitably govern a modern democracy.

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