The crisis unfolding in Afghanistan makes a compelling case that a central contention of critical race theory is fatally flawed.
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Victor Joecks
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A judge’s job is to apply the law, not read minds. That didn’t stop U.S. District Judge Miranda Du of Reno from doing just that.
If President Joe Biden thinks governors are responsible for vaccination rates, Gov. Steve Sisolak deserves more scrutiny than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
In politics, the ability to be compassionate — with someone else’s money — often produces flawed public policy.
To preside over a roaring economy, all President Joe Biden had to do was nothing. He couldn’t pull it off.
Perhaps the most important debate in America is about debate itself.
President Joe Biden has finally found a group of immigrants he wants to kick out of the United States — Cuban refugees.
There are some conspiracy theories the mainstream media doesn’t mind promoting. Just look at President Joe Biden’s claims about voter suppression.
GOP gubernatorial candidates could use Critical Race Theory debate to impress primary voters.
The merit of the concerns animating Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Facebook and its chances of success are unfortunately two different things.
The U.S. is a bastion of freedom, a land of opportunity, and a country with noble and just ideals.
The public may one day regard renewable energy mandates with the same fury and disdain as “defund the police.”
Distance learning significantly increased failing grades in the Clark County School District last semester.
There are parallels between the coronavirus ‘experts’ who kept getting it wrong and global warming alarmists.
Despite decades of technological progress, heat waves now come with a question: Will there be enough power for everyone?