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Americans asked for it, and they’re going to get it

26.01.2025 60

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America is no country for enemies lists

17.01.2025 5

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‘When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro’

In a half-sane world, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services would be recognized for what it...

20.12.2024 5

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Transgender restroom issue reeks of mean-girl stunt

Many columnists have considered writing about transgender bathrooms and wisely decided, Nah. Some topics simply aren’t worth the crazy. But, this...

07.12.2024 50

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Escaped monkeys might be trying to send us a message

23.11.2024 10

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Some crimes are not forgivable. Remember Susan Smith?

Some trials stick with you long after they’re over. Many people would put the O.J. Simpson trial in that category. Another from about the same...

15.11.2024 10

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The biggest lie wasn’t told by Trump

The disappointment, the head-slapping, the wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth — such are the predictable reactions among pundits,...

09.11.2024 10

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Election Day should have been on Halloween this year

What if they held a presidential election and there was no one to vote for? Obviously, this isn’t a rhetorical question. That we still have so...

02.11.2024 10

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Kamala Harris forgets to hide her abortion radicalism

26.10.2024 9

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Lies, liars and lying threaten democracy

At a campaign rally last week in Michigan, former president Donald Trump claimed that “Kamala has spent all her FEMA money, billions of dollars,...

12.10.2024 100

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Helene cast a pall over the Blue Ridge

04.10.2024 3

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Dail Dinwiddie’s disappearance still haunts South Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. — For the past 32 years, the approach of my birthday has cast me into a familiar trough of despair. Not because I’m a year older...

27.09.2024 20

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Kathleen Parker

North Carolina’s GOP has some explaining to do

22.09.2024 40

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Late-term abortions are not a myth. They’re happening.

21.09.2024 50

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Kamalapalooza, baby!

14.09.2024 10

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JD Vance just can’t help himself

We probably can agree that this hasn’t been a banner year for vice-presidential candidates. Democrat Tim Walz is a high school football coach and...

06.09.2024 2

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Tim Walz isn’t exactly what he seems

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has surely benefited from his portrayal as the country’s “football dad.” But he wouldn’t have passed the truth test in...

30.08.2024 2

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Democrats have more than just memories on their side this year

24.08.2024 30

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News flash: Kamala Harris is not a remake of Barack Obama

10.08.2024 20

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