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  • What the Response to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Says About America’s Future

    What the Response to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Says About America’s Future0

    “Burn it all down.” “Civility is dead.” That is how leading political voices have been responding to the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at age 87 since it was announced on Friday. Others have voiced concern that America’s social fabric – already frayed by the presidential election, the pandemic, the lockdowns, and the riots – may

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  • The War of All Men Against All Men

    The War of All Men Against All Men0

    Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture typically features a column called “What the Editors Are Reading.” In September’s issue, corresponding editor William Murchison looks at journalist Walter Lippmann’s Essays in the Public Philosophy, first published in 1955. There Lippmann wrote, “If what is good, what is right, what is true, is only what the individual ‘chooses’ to

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  • The School System Has a Prolonged Childhood Problem

    The School System Has a Prolonged Childhood Problem0

    There’s a secret that homeschool families have known for years but which is just now leaking to the general public. Hints of this secret rear their heads in articles spotlighting families who never thought they would homeschool but are finding they love it. Hints also show up in polls asking parents how long their children

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  • News You Can’t Abuse

    News You Can’t Abuse0

    News sources on the political Left, like The New York Times, claim that climate change is responsible for the fires in the West. Those on the Right, like The Epoch Times, say arsonists lit the matches that set off the tinderboxes left by decades of mistaken environmentalist policies, like bans on commercial logging. The media

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  • It Seems That Millennials Are More Willing to Commit

    It Seems That Millennials Are More Willing to Commit0

    While millennials have been widely hailed as selfish, entitled, unreliable and snowflake-like to say the least (Time magazine once labelled them the “me me me generation”), it turns out they just might be the next generation to want to stay in a job for life and store money under the mattress for a rainy day

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  • The Military’s Secret to Fighting COVID-19

    The Military’s Secret to Fighting COVID-190

    A week or so ago, while driving home from the coffee shop, I heard a newscaster report that the Pentagon had announced a seventh member of the military had died from the COVID-19 virus. I was stunned, certain that this number was wrong. Surely it must be much higher. On arriving home, I hit my

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