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Federer: September 11th—Political Islam’s Long War on the West

By William J. Federer September 10, 2022 Americans remember December 7th as the tragic date Pearl Harbor was attacked. The Confederacy remembered the defeat at Gettysburg. In a...

Slumping U.S. Stock Market Technical Indicators Flash Warning Sign

Indicators that investors use to gauge the health of the U.S. stock market have taken a turn for the worse, fueling worries that the benchmark index may revisit its mid-June bear market low.

GOP’s Unifying Midterm Strategy Should Treat Democrats’ Green Agenda As Culture War

As working-class voters shift away from the Democratic Party, the left’s agenda becomes increasingly entangled with the interests of elites, from environmentalism to student loan bailouts to marriage to policing.

Private Schools, Homeschoolers Booming As Parents Exit Public Schools

Eleanor Jones started homeschooling her learning-disabled son in the fall of 2020 when Maryland’s public schools were virtual — and she’s had no desire to send him back since they’ve reopened.

Arizona Democrat Congressman Urges California To Cut Its Colorado River System Water Use

Officials say states must conserve an additional two million to four million acre-feet of water each year to protect supply.

9/11 Victim’s Son Hunted For Details About His Dad’s Death That Led To Abuse And Drugs – Then Redemption

Matthew Bocchi's father died Sept. 11. It was just the first of his life's hardships.

Former New Zealand PM Doesn’t See Beijing as ‘The Aggressor’

Former New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said he does not see the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as “the aggressor” and he had opposed pressure to be more outspoken on the regime.

Yeet, sus, cringe, and LARP among 370 new words added to Merriam-Webster dictionary

Merriam-Webster announced the addition of 370 new words to its dictionary this month, including yeet, sus, cringe, LARP, and pwn.

New North Korea Law Allows For Preemptive Nuclear Strikes, Country Will ‘Automatically And Immediately’ Fire Nuke If Kim Dies In Attack

A new law passed by North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s puppet parliament will allow for the leader to fire a preemptive nuclear attack if the country believes such an action would protect it from a threat.

Boise Pride Postpones Drag Show Featuring Child Performers

The Boise Pride Festival announced that a drag show featuring child performers has been postponed over "increased safety concerns."

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