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Opinion

Mona Charen

Columns

The White House lawn was festooned for the past week with mug shots of supposed illegal immigrant criminals the administration has arrested or deported. It formed a backdrop for "Border Czar" Tom Homan's threats from the briefing room warning that every illegal immigrant within our borders ...

Copper Country People and Places

Columns

On July 16, 1966, seven-year-old Ruth Ann Miller, climbed through a hole under the concrete cap covering the Tamarack Mining Company Number 4 Shaft, just 10 days before her eighth birthday. The accident occurred sometime around Noon. Ruth Ann’s brother and another friend were present that ...

Ben Shapiro

Columns

Russia's war to conquer Ukraine has been raging since February 2022. At first, the Russian offensive seemed fated for success: Russian troops came within a few kilometers of Kyiv, and Western powers offered President Volodymyr Zelenskyy exit from the country. Zelenskyy refused; Ukrainian forces ...

Holding Space for Good

Columns

When you know where you belong, it's easier to be yourself. As an adult with autism, Sara Lamb's search for belonging has been a long road, which is why I wanted to talk to her. Sara described herself as "quirky" and "shy." When she attended public school as a child, she felt like a "lone ...

Froma Harrop

Columns

Most remarkable about the recent Canadian election is that patriotism rather than raw economic interest propelled voters to resist Donald Trump. Canadians rejected the MAGA-fied Conservative Party, despite an economy suffering from anemic growth and high housing costs, all pinned on Justin ...

Armstrong Williams

Columns

The right to privacy — the right to be let alone — is the most cherished right among civilized peoples. It was the right that gave birth to the American Revolution in opposition to British writs of assistance authoring petty officials to rummage through homes in search of contraband goods. ...