By Skip Heitzig On my first day of college, a professor found out I was a believer, and he stood in front of the…
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BY THE ARCHAEOLOGIST The Euphrates River has long been a symbol of life and abundance in the Middle East, shaping the destiny of nations…
By The American Report Current Communist Goals EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON. A. S. HERLONG, JR. OF FLORIDA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday, January…
By Greg P. Richards No, I didn’t think of it. Shakespeare did, in Macbeth, inspiring others to quote him. But it fits with what three recent incidents tell us about…
By HUGO SCHWYZER Can a professor’s affair with a student diagnose what ails our culture? When that professor gets a celebratory profile in The New…
By Selwyn Duke On the heels of a condemned and canceled advertising effort by Spanish designer Balenciaga that featured little children in bondage gear, fashion house…
BY: NATHANAEL BLAKE Contrary to what the media want you to believe, it is not desirable to live alone without obligations or responsibilities. NATHANAEL BLAKE…
By David Ditch House Republicans will vote soon on whether to bring back the ban on budget earmarks, which are a way for members of Congress…
by Dr. Marilyn M. Singleton Over the last 20 years, researchers have delved into “social determinants of health,” that is, the impact of an individual’s…