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Julianna FriemanThe Federalist |
What makes 'Drag Path' especially powerful is the way it resonates with young people who may not identify as Christian at all.
It's easier to highlight the spending habits of twenty-somethings than to interrogate the policy decisions that shaped today’s cost of living.
Children can't be expected to dig deeper in an educational system engineered to keep them skimming.
For a generation raised to be safe rather than strong, the thought of children can be terrifying.
The collapse in entry-level hiring isn't just a coincidence. It is better understood as the outcome of institutional negligence.
The highest civic skill in the digital age is not coding or content creation, but the ability to look away.
CNN only updated its story after the lie had already gone viral, gaining traction across social media and among cable pundits.
Santa Ono’s rejection is a bellwether in a broader campaign to dismantle the leftist orthodoxy embedded in higher education.
Trump didn’t wait for approval from Ivy League economists to act on what should be common sense: You don’t compete with slave labor, you crush it.