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    • Why Gun Ownership Rates Tell Us Little About Homicide Trends in America

      Why Gun Ownership Rates Tell Us Little About Homicide Trends in America0

      Every time a homicide committed with a firearm makes the national news, it happens like clockwork: a variety of pundits in the corporate media quickly pen columns advocating for ever broader and stricter gun control laws. If only government agents were entrusted with a strict monopoly (or near-monopoly) on firearm ownership — we are told

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    • How the Chinese Are Erasing the Tiananmen Square Massacre From History

      How the Chinese Are Erasing the Tiananmen Square Massacre From History0

      One free man will say with truth what he thinks and feels amongst thousands of men who by their acts and words attest exactly the opposite. It would seem that he who sincerely expressed his thought must remain alone, whereas it generally happens that every one else, or the majority at least, have been thinking

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    • The Bedford Boys: A Time for Remembrance and Gratitude

      The Bedford Boys: A Time for Remembrance and Gratitude0

      Thursday, June 6th, 2019, brings the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the massive assault on occupied France by Allied Forces in World War II. It was the greatest seaborne invasion in military history. President Trump has gone to Britain to share in the remembrance of D-Day. Speakers in Great Britain, the United States, and France will remind

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    • What Melania’s Hat Can Teach Us About First Impressions

      What Melania’s Hat Can Teach Us About First Impressions0

      I caught my first glimpse of Melania’s outfit soon after she and President Trump arrived at Buckingham Palace, kicking off their 2019 state visit. “Did you see the footage of Trump and Melania visiting Buckingham Palace?!” ran my text to a friend. “I love Melania’s hat!” Checking it out for herself, my friend sent back,

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    • Extended Childhood: The New American Way

      Extended Childhood: The New American Way0

      Resilience. It’s one of the latest buzzwords in society, especially when it comes to raising children, explains Richard Godwin in The Guardian. But teaching resilience is a bit challenging these days, Godwin implies, especially when kids are raised in the traditional education system which “encourages children to see their worth in terms of grades achieved,

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    • The Consequences of an Anti-Male Culture

      The Consequences of an Anti-Male Culture1

      “I do find it sad that not more women are encouraged to embrace marriage and family. I have many single women friends, now in their mid and late 30s, who now feel the clock ticking but have all but resigned themselves to being alone for the rest of their lives.” Such was the response I recently received

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