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  • I Was America’s First ‘Nonbinary’ Person. It Was All a Sham.

    I Was America’s First ‘Nonbinary’ Person. It Was All a Sham.1

    Four years ago, I wrote about my decision to live as a woman in The New York Times, writing that I had wanted to live “authentically as the woman that I have always been,” and had “effectively traded my white male privilege to become one of America’s most hated minorities.” Three years ago, I decided that

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  • The New Moralism of Female Leaders

    The New Moralism of Female Leaders0

    March 8th is International Women’s Day – a day to recognize women and celebrate their presence and contribution in society. This year it would seem that women have more than ever to celebrate, particularly considering the female surge into the United States Congress. Many of these newly inducted congresswomen were highly visible at the annual

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  • New Houses Are Getting Smaller — But They’re Still Much Larger Than What Your Grandparents Had

    New Houses Are Getting Smaller — But They’re Still Much Larger Than What Your Grandparents Had0

    The average square footage in new single-family houses has been declining since 2015. House sizes tend to fall just during reccesionary periods. It happened from 2008 to 2009, from 2001 to 2002, and from 1990 to 1991. But even with strong job growth numbers in recent years, it looks like demand for houses of historically

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  • Is It Time for International Women’s Day to Lose Its Victimhood Status?

    Is It Time for International Women’s Day to Lose Its Victimhood Status?0

    This International Women’s Day, I recall how I spent it last year — meeting one of the sanest men on the planet, Jordan B. Peterson, during his book tour in Melbourne. Although Peterson is famous for his appeal to young men who have never been told to make their beds, his clear thinking is a

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  • Is Contentment Possible in the Midst of Calamity?

    Is Contentment Possible in the Midst of Calamity?0

    Chesterton, the multi-biographer, intended to write many more biographies than he did. One of his intended subjects was the 15th century Dominican friar, Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498). The grandson of a wealthy Florentine physician, Savonarola abandoned his own plans for a medical career to become a “knight of Christ” at 22. Thus began what would become a

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  • 11 Economic Stats That Tell Venezuela’s Story

    11 Economic Stats That Tell Venezuela’s Story0

    A tragedy common to human history is unfolding in Venezuela. It’s impossible to predict how it will end or what the human toll will be. As we watch events and hope for a peaceful resolution that restores liberty in Venezuela, here are some noteworthy facts about the Land of Grace. Venezuela has the largest oil

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