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  • Raising Boys to Be Real Men

    Raising Boys to Be Real Men5

    If you’re a young, marriageable woman these days—or even if you’re the parent or grandparent of one—you’ve probably asked the following question once or twice: “Where are all the good men?” To be sure, there’s no shortage of males, but there just doesn’t seem to be the “real men” types—those who embrace masculinity and the protector

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  • Cornell University Physician: I Was Wrong About COVID V*ccine Mandates

    Cornell University Physician: I Was Wrong About COVID V*ccine Mandates5

    The great martial artist Bruce Lee reputedly said that all mistakes are forgivable—if one has the courage to admit the mistake. Paul Fenyves, a primary care physician in New York City who specializes in internal medicine, seems to have learned this lesson. Fenyves, a primary care doctor at Weill Cornell Medicine, recently admitted he was wrong

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  • Toto Pulls Back the Curtain on Today’s Wizards

    Toto Pulls Back the Curtain on Today’s Wizards8

    America has become a place of magic, a little like Disney World used to be, but without the fun. Politicians in the federal government, some governors and mayors, and many in the mainstream media are now wizards waving their magic wands and saying “Abracadabra” to allegedly make the impossible become reality. But what these wizards

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  • Will the Conservative Momentum at the Supreme Court Continue This Term?

    Will the Conservative Momentum at the Supreme Court Continue This Term?2

    The U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing cases for its new term, following its customary summer recess, on Monday, Oct. 3. If this Court term is anything like the most recent one, conservatives and constitutionalists will rejoice. This most recent term, conservatives achieved secured massive wins on abortion (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization), gun rights

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  • Is ‘Our Democracy’ Failing Our Country?

    Is ‘Our Democracy’ Failing Our Country?3

    Asked, “What is an American?” many would answer, “An American is a citizen of the United States.” Yet, at the First Continental Congress in 1774, 15 years before the U.S. became a nation of 13 states, Patrick Henry rose to proclaim that, “British oppression has effaced the boundaries of the several colonies; the distinctions between

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  • Con Games and Propaganda in the ‘Information Age’

    Con Games and Propaganda in the ‘Information Age’5

    For the average individual, life today is lived in a gulf between statistical reality and the never-never land of conjecture. Just how wide is this gulf of discrepancies? Theodore Roosevelt Malloch answers that question in an article for American Greatness, citing a recent YouGov poll that asked Americans to estimate the numbers in various subgroups

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