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  • 3 Reasons To Consider an Internet Detox

    3 Reasons To Consider an Internet Detox0

    On January 1, 2017, I made a New Year’s resolution to make my Sundays Internet free. This involved not going online Sundays for any reason, whether it be for email, updates, or inquiries. I did this because I realized just how much leisure time I was wasting on the Internet. I wanted to devote Sunday

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  • Why Do People Become Communists, and Why Do They Stick With It?

    Why Do People Become Communists, and Why Do They Stick With It?0

    For as long as I can remember, I’ve puzzled about why people become communists. I have no doubt about why someone would stop being one. After all, we have a century of evidence of the murder, famine, and general destruction caused by the idea. Ignoring all this takes a special kind of willful blindness to

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  • Why are Men Getting Shut Out of the Workforce?

    Why are Men Getting Shut Out of the Workforce?0

    There’s a lot of talk about misogyny these days. Women, it is claimed, are still very much maligned and treated unfairly, and as such, must fight to break through the glass ceiling of the working world. I won’t deny that such may be the case. However, I wonder if we’ve placed such a heavy emphasis

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  • Where did Nazi doctors learn their ethics?

    Where did Nazi doctors learn their ethics?0

    German medicine under Hitler resulted in so many horrors – eugenics, human experimentation, forced sterilization, involuntary euthanasia, mass murder – that there is a temptation to say that “Nazi doctors had no ethics”. However, according to an article in the Annals of Internal Medicine by Florian Bruns and Tessa Chelouche (from Germany and Israel respectively),

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  • Not All Parents Want Their Children to be Social Justice Warriors

    Not All Parents Want Their Children to be Social Justice Warriors0

    My article yesterday on the indoctrination taking place at a Minnesota elementary school continues to generate controversy. To recap: the article pointed out numerous examples showing that the K-5 students of Highlands Elementary in Edina are being encouraged to become activists who view the world through the lens of race.  Today, I wanted to continue

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  • How Building a Border Wall Changed San Diego

    How Building a Border Wall Changed San Diego0

    In 1986, the San Diego Border Patrol sector accounted for approximately one-third of all apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border. Today, it accounts for only a small fraction. How did the region go from one of the busiest sectors for illegal border crossings to one of the most secure? In our latest edition of “Underreported,” The

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