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  • Courage, Resilience, and the American Dream

    Courage, Resilience, and the American Dream2

    The weeds needed pulling. Branches needed trimming. Dishes and silverware had piled up on the sink board. Books, papers, and crayons—the grandchildren were visiting—littered the dining room table and needed to be stowed away before supper. Yet there I sat on the front porch, drinking a Diet Coke, mesmerized by Rose Wilder Lane’s Let the

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  • Murder Rate Rises Due to Short Sentences Sought by Progressive Prosecutors

    Murder Rate Rises Due to Short Sentences Sought by Progressive Prosecutors4

    Baltimore’s homicide rate has risen since 2014. Over 200 people have been killed in Baltimore in just the first seven months of this year, about as many as died in all of the year 2014, even though Baltimore’s population has shrunk a lot since 2014. Murders have risen there because prosecutors haven’t been seeking long

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  • Word Salads No More

    Word Salads No More5

    Church was crowded, and I ended up, as I often do, sitting near the back. Just as Mass began, I glanced over my shoulder, as I also often do, to see whether some elderly person or pregnant mom might need a seat. (Saint John’s is jammed full of young families and children.) I spend a

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  • Chloe’s Story: Puberty Blockers at 13, a Double Mastectomy at 15

    Chloe’s Story: Puberty Blockers at 13, a Double Mastectomy at 151

    The California State Assembly has been studying a bill, SB 107, to declare the state a sanctuary for minors who have been denied transgender-affirming medicine and surgery elsewhere. SB 107 would permit insurance companies, physicians, and contractors to disregard subpoenas about child custody if the child is being medically treated for gender dysphoria. It would also

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  • First Things First, Then Politics

    First Things First, Then Politics1

    I was a bit jarred by a recent American Greatness article about how Republicans are bleeding white college graduates to those on the progressive left. I should’ve known this stuff is happening—I’ve seen it firsthand with those I love. The article raised a lot of good questions, particularly how to stem the tide of young

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  • Harvard Faculty Survey Reveals Striking Ideological Bias

    Harvard Faculty Survey Reveals Striking Ideological Bias0

    As a mom of two teenagers who will be forging their pathways to adulthood in the coming years, I am particularly interested in new models of higher education. While college admission certainly isn’t a requirement for my children, I hope that if they choose to pursue a Bachelor’s degree or beyond, the experience is engaging

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