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    • The Birth Dearth—and Why Liberals Should Be Worried

      The Birth Dearth—and Why Liberals Should Be Worried0

      It’s a strange characteristic of modern societies that the more sexual freedom people have, the less babies they seem to be able to produce. According to new data out from the Centers for Disease Control, U. S. fertility is at an all-time low. Births fell one percent in 2016 from the previous year, resulting in

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    • Almost Everyone Gets the First 3 Words of the Constitution Wrong

      Almost Everyone Gets the First 3 Words of the Constitution Wrong0

      “America is the only nation in the world that is founded on creed,” observed English writer G.K. Chesterton in What I Saw in America. America’s creed, Chesterton explained, “is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence; perhaps the only piece of practical politics that is also theoretical politics and

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    • ‘Would you have sex with a stranger?’ Men and women respond to the question WAY differently.

      ‘Would you have sex with a stranger?’ Men and women respond to the question WAY differently.3

      In a recent article, Psychology Today compared multiple cross-generational studies that surveyed college students to find out how likely they would be to have sex with a total stranger. The results might surprise you. Surveys showed an overwhelming majority of men said they would have sex with a stranger. Women respondents were less enthused. In

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    • Liberal Prof Explains 6 Surprising Reasons for Today’s Campus Disarray

      Liberal Prof Explains 6 Surprising Reasons for Today’s Campus Disarray0

      If there’s one good thing coming out of the chaos on campus, it’s the bipartisanship. No longer is it simply conservative professors who believe that the university has lost all common sense. Liberal professors are recognizing the same thing and sounding the alarm. One of these individuals is Columbia University professor John McWhorter. McWhorter describes

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    • 5 Forgotten Signers of the Declaration of Independence

      5 Forgotten Signers of the Declaration of Independence0

      On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress made a momentous decision: it voted to “dissolve the connection” with Great Britain. The war had entered a new stage and everyone knew it. “We are in the very midst of a revolution,” John Adams wrote, “the most complete, unexpected, and remarkable of any in the history of

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    • The Battle of Gettysburg: 12 Facts

      The Battle of Gettysburg: 12 Facts0

      The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1-3 in 1863, is one of the most widely recognized battles of the Civil War and arguably the most pivotal of the war. Located in Adams County, Pennsylvania, the battle resulted in a Union Victory that all but shattered the Army of Northern Virginia. With the Union army

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