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As the Christmas season approaches, a familiar refrain emerges from certain corners of ideological discourse: the insistence that Jesus of Nazareth was a Palestinian.
A series of war simulations conducted recently by the Center for Strategic and International Studies highlight the staggering consequences of a U.S.-China conflict in the Taiwan Strait. The scenarios project losses on all sides, with the U.S. potentially losing up to 400 aircraft, 20 warships, and two aircraft carriers in the first few weeks of fighting alone.
In a world grappling with economic uncertainty, global conflicts, and shifting cultural landscapes, the Bible is making a comeback as a best-seller, offering solace and guidance to millions.
President Joe Biden's recent Black Friday shopping trip in Nantucket included the purchase of an extremely anti-Israel book. While it's true that reading a book doesn't necessarily mean endorsing its views, the optics are undeniable.
For nearly seven decades, La Leche League International has been a haven for mothers seeking support in their breastfeeding journeys. The organization has been thrown into turmoil as the culture wars now pressure breastfeeding groups to offer support to transgender men wanting to chestfeed.
The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal is forcing the township of Emo and its mayor to not only compensate an LGBTQ activist group because elected officials refused to honor "Pride Month" but also mandating they attend a human rights indoctrination course.
I don't always agree with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump's nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, but I can't help but feel a bit of healthy schadenfreude at the prospect of America's corrupt health care establishment getting the bitter taste of well-deserved disruptive medicine.
There are a good many reasons to worry that the impending ceasefire with Hezbollah terrorists that Israel has chosen to accept is a bad bargain. However, even critics of the decision must acknowledge that the Jewish state has not come away from the negotiations empty-handed but has achieved some real gains.
Anti-Christian sentiment is rising across Europe, as documented by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC). Its latest report identifies 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes in 35 European countries.
The push for climate lockdowns, carbon taxes, and net-zero policies is not merely about addressing environmental concerns; it is about reshaping the global economic and political landscape. By using the specter of climate catastrophe, global elites seek to justify measures that would centralize power, curtail freedoms, and impose economic hardship on millions.
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