We must carefully examine our stearnest problems, seriously contemplate on how they can be resolved, and, most importantly, take decisive actions to remedy them. BY DAN FOURNIER
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Do we continue adding more specific detail, or do we return to a tradition of concise platforms that emphasize high-level principles and a concrete legislative agenda? - BY BRIAN
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Charles Murray's book in 'Taking Religion Seriously,' discusses his journey toward theism. He says that modern science may be pointing man back toward God. - BY SELWYN DUKE
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For the millions of aging adults worldwide seeking practical ways to protect their brains, the evidence points to an ancient solution: a simple cup of green tea... - BY WILLOW
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As The New American reported in March, about 5,000 U.S. Marines went to the Middle East aboard the USS Tripoli, USS Iwo Jima, and other ships. - BY R. CORT KIRKWOOD
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Republicans should frame the 2026 midterms as a clear choice between two governing visions, not a referendum on Trump, forcing voters to compare outcomes and priorities. - BY STU
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I have never seen a more tenacious worker, and as high as her expectations are for staff and volunteers, Dorothy’s highest expectations are for herself. - BY BRIAN ALMON
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Incorporating lifestyle interventions addressing multiple risk factors simultaneously, like regular exercise, a diet rich in omega-3s, magnesium, and optimal sleep, may offer the best defense. - BY DOUGLAS HARRINGTON
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The U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent five-year estimates of voting-age-citizenry indicates that 18 California counties have more voter registrations than citizens over the age of eighteen.” - BY JUDICIAL WATCH
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You don’t make a DEAL with the devil! A DEAL with these people will not work and history proves it! - BY RICH LOUDENBACK
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While late-counted mail-in ballots have historically favored progressive candidates in Los Angeles, the current margins suggest Pratt remains positioned to challenge Bass. - BY EASTON MARTIN
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The study doesn't prove that boosting nitric oxide prevents Alzheimer's. The research remains early and focuses more on understanding brain mechanisms than providing direct treatment recommendations. - BY WILLOW TOHI
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Stopping HUD’s AFFH tyranny would be a perfect answer for our nation’s historic 250th birthday! - BY TOM DEWEESE
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Oregonians should carefully study IP28 before voting. Behind the peaceful-sounding name is a sweeping proposal that would reshape agriculture, wildlife management, research, and rural life. - BY TY BODDEN
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The climate agenda has precious little to do with climate or weather, but instead in a realm that is almost otherworldly in its evil roots. - BY JOE BASTARDI
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Senate Bill 1419, codifying the ICCP, was defeated on the floor of the Senate after a major push by conservatives and IFF to stop the legislation. - BY BRETT FARRUGGIA
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Iran survives by delay, deception, and deterrence games—but the moment may be coming when airpower, not diplomacy, decides how the nuclear standoff ends. - BY VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
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Many conservative activists see the Idaho GOP Platform as the absolute standard to which candidates and precinct committeemen should be held. - BY BRIAN ALMON
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Washington can reverse course. Lowering the tax burden, simplifying regulations, and prioritizing a pro-growth environment would stem the exodus and restore prosperity. - BY MARK HARMSWORTH
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