By The New York Post Editorial Board Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is right: Far-left City Councilman Chi Ossé’s bid to unseat House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is not “a good idea.” Per Post sources, the privileged Brooklyn radical…
Much is made every election year about the abortion issue. The debate usually devolves into a black and white confrontation over whether you support abortion rights or if you are opposed. The complexity of the NJ abortion debate The Left has…
It is, perhaps, the most egregious error in the history of Bible translation. The mistake is so monumental that you don’t need to be a textual critic proficient in Hebrew, Greek, or Latin to detect it. Grab any version of your English (or…
By The New York Post Editorial Board Gov. Kathy Hochul thought endorsing Zohran Mamdani would win over his supporters; instead they’re now threatening to oust her if she doesn’t cave to their demands. Oops. If Hochul blocks tax hikes on the rich…
Perhaps you know about a classic essay written in 1958 by the late Leonard Read, founder of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), titled “I, Pencil.” Recently, a guy named Lawrence Reed based a new essay, “I, Smartphone,” on Leonard’s…
Ron PaulRon Paul Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election was due in large part to his promises to pursue an America First foreign policy and rein in inflation. One year later, prices remain high, and President Trump is…
A recent Gallup poll shows “the percentage of U.S. adults who say religion is an important part of their daily life” dropped from 66% in 2015 to 49% in 2025, a drop which “ranks among the largest Gallup has recorded in any country over any…
The great apologist G. K. Chesterton once wrote, “All men matter. You matter. I matter. It’s the hardest thing in theology to believe.” Rob Renfroe took Chesterton’s observation and concluded, “And that God—the God who is big enough to speak all…
By Newt Gingrich Americans have delivered the same message in the last two elections: make life affordable again. They are tired of working harder for less, while the cost of everything — from housing to education to insurance — keeps rising.…
In 2021, the last year for which data is reasonably complete, about 68 million people in the world died from disease, accidents, violence, and old age. The same year, according to the World Health Organization, about 73 million lives were lost…
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