Erika Kirk showed the world what Christian forgiveness looks like. It’s something I’ll never forget.
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The U.S. president, addressing the United Nations General Assembly, rips recognition of a Palestinian state and says, “Your countries are going to hell.”
Popular culture has two competing narratives about manhood. Charlie Kirk rejected both of them and set an example young men should follow.
Just days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the left is working overtime to hide the truth and create fantasies about his death.
Those who’ve rushed to defend the comedian and late-night host are ignoring two facts: What he said on national TV wasn’t funny and wasn’t true.
The key to happiness for the young conservative giant? Get married. Have kids. Speak your mind with the other side. It made him a target.
Europe is plagued by a number of existential crises. Yet they are all self-inflicted.
Something changes when you watch hordes of your political opponents gleefully celebrate the assassination of a man because he believed what you believe.
Jerry Seinfeld is an outlier for saying the KKK is more honest than the pro-Palestinian call. And Hollywood’s complicity pledge doesn’t say “Hamas.”
The brutal, preventable murder of a law-abiding woman by a serial offender was quickly turned into a scold-fest by “nothing to see here” liberals.
The sex trafficker had a plan: Make victims carry shame. Now Jeffrey Epstein survivors say they’re working on a list. Does Washington care?
I’ll be a lot more worried about AI when it stops acting like a lazy child.
Trump’s greatest achievement within six months was simply ending illegal immigration as we had once known it.
RFK Jr. doesn’t buckle under pressure from a Senate panel, whose members seem oblivious to Americans’ post-pandemic wariness of the health care establishment.
Gun control won’t stop evil. Just look at what happened in Chicago.