Alex Monroe
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Opinion
Economic Challenges for Millennials and Gen Z in Achieving the American Dream
A recent analysis highlights the increasing difficulty for Millennials and Generation Z to attain the American Dream, particularly in terms of home ownership.
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Gun Control Claims About Child Deaths Challenged
Gun control advocates, including some Democratic leaders, have claimed that firearms are the leading cause of death among children in the United States.
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Justice Kennedy's Memoir Sparks Debate on Judicial Philosophy
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty," has reignited discussions about his judicial philosophy and its implications for.
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Why Republicans Should Resist The Urge To Bail Out Obamacare
Conservatives have expressed a sense of schadenfreude following the recent agreement by eight Senate Democrats to end the 'Schumer shutdown' and reopen the.
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A Former Agent Makes A Case For Reform At The FBI
In the wake of the September 11 attacks, former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller initiated a transformation of the FBI's culture, shifting its focus from law.
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Every Human Is Either Building Something Or Destroying It
In his latest book, "Lions and Scavengers: The True Story of America (and Her Critics)," conservative commentator Ben Shapiro presents a dichotomy between two.
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Kelsea Ballerini’s ‘I Sit In Parks’ Exposes Girl Boss Lies
Kelsea Ballerini, 32, reflects on her emotional struggles in her latest song, "I Sit In Parks," which explores the tension between her career ambitions and her.
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Insights from Herodotus Applied to Modern Political Discourse
Emily Katz Anhalt, a professor of classics at Sarah Lawrence College, argues that the ancient historian Herodotus offers valuable lessons for contemporary.
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Trump's Call to Action on Nigeria Highlights Religious Persecution
Former President Donald Trump criticized the persecution of Christians in Nigeria last week, coinciding with the U.S. Department of State's decision to.
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Polls Indicate Declining Support for Same-Sex Marriage Among Young Adults
A recent YouGov poll revealed that only 54 percent of American adults believe same-sex marriage should be legal, indicating a potential decline in support for.
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Opinion
Mamdani and Fuentes Promote Third-World Grievances Amid Rising Anti-Zionism
Zohran Mamdani and Nicholas Fuentes are gaining attention for their promotion of Third-World grievances, a trend that some analysts argue is rooted in a broader.
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Opinion
Pro-Abortion Culture Is Dangerous And Deadly For Women
Pro-abortion policies and the weakening of abortion safeguards are linked to significant harm for women and babies, with the consequences of a pro-abortion.
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Opinion
I Fought A War Against Radical Islamists Like Mamdani
The terror attacks of Sept. 11 forever changed New York City and the United States of America. It’s hard to believe that 24 years after the attack, New York.
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USCCB Releases Guide on Islamophobia Amid Ongoing Violence Against Christians
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) recently published a guide titled "Islamophobia: A Guide for U.S. Catholics on Anti-Muslim Bigotry," which aims.
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Opinion
Dems Choose Supporting LGBT Activists Over Stopping Child Rape
California Democrats have faced criticism for their handling of child sex trafficking, particularly in light of a recent New York Times report highlighting the.
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Opinion
NR's Attack On Phyllis Schlafly Gets Conservative History Wrong
National Review is turning 70. The legacy of that publication is hard sum up, but suffice to say, it’s impact on American politics has been enormous, and it’s.
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Opinion
How Respecting Women's Biology Fosters A Culture of Life
This is the written version of a speech the author gave in September at the Lutherans for Life annual conference.
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Opinion
Sen. Josh Hawley Advocates for Continued Food Stamp Support Amid Cuts
Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is urging Congress to prevent a significant reduction in federal food assistance, which is set to affect approximately 42 million.
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We Can't Let Offensive Memes And Nihilism Consume Young Men
The self-serious lecturing that pushes young conservatives into race-obsessed group chats and noxious edgelord irony is needlessly counterproductive. It pours.
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Democrats Criticized for Patriotism Claims Amid Trump Renovation Controversy
Recent reactions from Democrats regarding President Donald Trump's renovations of the White House have sparked debate over their commitment to American history.
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Democrats Criticize White House East Wing Renovation Amid Ongoing D.C. Construction Issues
President Trump’s renovation of the White House East Wing into a ballroom has sparked significant media attention and criticism from Democrats. Major news.
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Think Tank Claims on Obamacare Subsidies Under Scrutiny
As the government shutdown continues, claims from Democratic lawmakers that "premiums will double" without an extension of enhanced Obamacare subsidies are.
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Big Government Locks Young People Out of the American Dream
Last Thursday’s debate among the New York City mayoral candidates highlighted affordability as a pressing concern for young Americans. Democrat candidate Zohran.
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Opinion
Debate Over American Heritage Sparks Controversy
A recent article in The New York Times by Leighton Woodhouse has ignited a debate over the concept of a "Heritage American." Woodhouse argues against the notion.
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Opinion
Debate Over Heritage Americans Sparks Controversy
A recent article in The New York Times by Leighton Woodhouse has ignited a debate over the concept of "Heritage Americans," suggesting that the notion of a.
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The New York Times Wants An America Without Americans
On Tuesday, Leighton Woodhouse wrote for The New York Times that conservatives are “spinning” a “mythology” that is “historically delusional.”
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The Left Isn't Just Marching Through Institutions, It's Razing Them
Glenn Reynolds, a law professor, has long argued that public policy often confuses markers of middle-class status with the traits that genuinely enable.
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Critics Question Viability of Zohran Mamdani's 'Sewer Socialism' in New York City
New York City is preparing for a mayoral election that could see the rise of Zohran Mamdani, a candidate associated with socialist ideals. Critics, including.
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Trump’s Desire For More Babies Is Good. His IVF Plan Is Not
President Donald Trump and his administration are advocating for an increase in the U.S. birth rate, recently announcing new guidance aimed at expanding access.
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Canterbury Cathedral Defaced Amid Louvre Heist
Canterbury Cathedral, a historic site founded by St. Augustine and known for its association with Thomas Becket, has been defaced with graffiti that critiques.
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Democrats Are To Blame For Rising Health Care And Energy Prices
As the government shutdown enters its third week, both sides are pointing fingers, and no one is budging. Congressional Democrats are demanding more money to.
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Leftists Threaten Small Farm For Hosting Conservative Think Tank
In my Oct. 2 article for The Federalist, I detailed a chilling 2,500 percent spike in indexed internet content pairing “Trump” with “fascist” over the past 10.
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Trump Is Right: Nothing He Does Will Get Him Into Heaven
Twice in the past week, President Donald Trump has spoken with unusual candor about his uncertainty over heaven; most recently during the Presidential Medal of.
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Western Culture Isn't Feminized, It's Transgender
Writer Helen Andrews turned a viral speech into an essay for Compact that’s been driving the Internet wild since it published Oct. 16. She argues woke culture.
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Why Transgender Identities Are Finally In Freefall
Elon Musk vulnerably told the world in July 2024, “My son Xavier is dead, killed by the woke mind virus,” adding starkly, “They call it deadnaming for a reason.
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Why You're A Bad Parent If You Don't Spank Your Kids
Spanking has been all but banished from modern parenting. What was once seen as a normal act of discipline is now condemned as violence or psychological harm.
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Before Drag Queen Story Hour, There Was Alfred Kinsey
Grassroots organizations from seven countries recently joined forces in Washington, D.C., looking to America to stop the sexualization of children where it.
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Stop Celebrating Men For Renting Wombs And Buying Babies
Pentatonix singer and current Dancing With The Stars competitor Scott Hoying took advantage of the show’s “dedication night” on Tuesday to announce that he and.
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Decline of Transgender Identity Among Young Americans Noted in Recent Study
A recent study indicates a significant decline in the number of young Americans identifying as transgender or queer. Conducted by Canadian professor Eric.
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Sociological Journal Publishes Controversial Commentary on Childhood Sexuality
In September, the American Sociological Association (ASA) published a commentary advocating for the exploration of childhood sexualities, which has sparked.
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Private Messages Among Young Republicans Spark Controversy Over Racism
A recent report by Politico has revealed a series of private text messages among members of Young Republicans that included racially charged language and slurs.
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Amid The Genocide Of Nigerian Christians, Congress Must Act
A new report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, known as Intersociety, highlights a severe crisis in Nigeria, where jihadist.
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CBO Data Shows We Can't Afford To Extend Obamacare Subsidies
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released a review of the fiscal year that concluded on September 30, highlighting significant budgetary concerns that.
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Trump Is The Best Statesman Of Our Time Because He's A Realist
Last week, President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had signed off on the first phase of his Gaza peace plan — one of the most significant.
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The Biggest Obstacle To Hamas Peace Deal Is Jihadi Ideology
President Donald Trump has emphasized an America First approach in Middle East policy, arguing that it has helped neutralize enemies and foster peaceful.
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Author of Children's Classic 'Love You Forever' Approved for Assisted Suicide
Robert Munsch, the 80-year-old author of the beloved children's book "Love You Forever," has been approved for assisted suicide under Canada's Medical.
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Trump Snub Proves The Nobel Peace Prize Is A Joke
Just one day after the two-year anniversary of the October 7 attack by Hamas, it was announced that Israel and Hamas accepted the terms of President Donald.
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Democrats Are Giving Up On Democracy
A significant shift is occurring within the American political landscape, particularly among the Democratic Party, which appears increasingly unwilling to.
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Parents of Charlie Kirk's Assassin Face Consequences of Their Son's Actions
The parents of the individual accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk have publicly acknowledged their son's actions and taken steps to address.
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Concordia University Wisconsin Gives Christian Colleges A Bad Name
In my freshman year at Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW), I felt a sense of purpose: I was attending one of Wisconsin’s few Christian colleges, avoiding the.