Opinion
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Justice Gorsuch's 'Creedal Nation' Claim Sparks Debate on American Identity
May 8, 2026 — Opinion
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's assertion that America is a 'creedal nation' has ignited discussions on national identity and immigration policy.
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Justice Clarence Thomas Calls for Devotion to Founding Principles in Commemorative Speech
Apr 16, 2026 — Opinion
Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the need for Americans to uphold founding ideals during a speech marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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Calls for Accountability in DOJ Amid Allegations of Political Weaponization
Apr 9, 2026 — Opinion
Critics argue that only prosecutions can deter political weaponization of the DOJ, while media coverage faces scrutiny for bias.
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NASA's Artemis II Mission Sets New Space Travel Record
Apr 7, 2026 — Opinion
NASA's Artemis II mission has achieved a historic lunar flyby, traveling farther into space than any humans before, highlighting American achievements in space.
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Reflection on Jesus' Final Words Highlights Unborn Humanity
Apr 3, 2026 — Opinion
During Holy Week, a reflection on Jesus' final words emphasizes the humanity of the unborn, drawing connections to Psalm 22 and contemporary debates.
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Protests Erupt Over Federal Actions Amid Criticism of Democratic Opposition
Mar 30, 2026 — Opinion
Protests against perceived executive overreach highlight tensions within the Democratic Party and raise questions about the effectiveness of opposition strategies.
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Debate Intensifies Over Government Spending and Welfare Programs Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Mar 30, 2026 — Opinion
A recent column critiques the allocation of funds for war versus welfare, igniting debate over government efficiency and priorities.
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Debate Over Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors Intensifies
Mar 25, 2026 — Opinion
The political battle over transgender medical procedures for minors escalates as detransition rates rise and legal actions increase against providers.
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Jessie Buckley’s Oscars Speech Sparks Discussion on Motherhood and Work-Life Balance
Mar 24, 2026 — Opinion
Jessie Buckley’s Oscars speech highlights the importance of motherhood, prompting a debate on work-life balance for women today.
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Robert Mueller's Legacy Under Scrutiny Following His Death
Mar 23, 2026 — Opinion
Robert Mueller's legacy is debated after his death, with critics questioning his role in the Trump investigation and its implications for political discourse.
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Scotland Rejects Assisted Suicide, Alberta Moves to Restrict It
Mar 23, 2026 — Opinion
Scotland's parliament voted against assisted suicide, while Alberta proposed new legislation to limit the practice, reflecting a global trend against such laws.
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Pew Research Poll Reveals Complex Views on Abortion Amid Ongoing Debate
Mar 16, 2026 — Opinion
A Pew Research survey shows a majority of Americans support legal abortion, but many favor limits, highlighting a nuanced public opinion on the issue.
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David French Critiques James Talarico's Political Theology
Mar 9, 2026 — Opinion
David French's recent column praises Texas politician James Talarico's approach to Christianity while criticizing Ken Paxton, raising questions about political.
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Study Links Republican Prosecutors to Lower Death Rates Among Young Men
Feb 27, 2026 — Opinion
A new study suggests that counties with Republican prosecutors see lower mortality rates among young men, raising questions about crime policies.
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Trump's Supporters Embrace Calls for Retribution Following Comey Indictment
Feb 26, 2026 — Opinion
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25, 2025, on charges related to lying to Congress under oath. This development has reignited.
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Detransitioner Shares Experience of Harm from Gender-Affirming Care
Feb 26, 2026 — Opinion
Prisha Mosley recounts her journey through gender-affirming care and its lasting consequences, highlighting the need for trauma-informed treatment.
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EU Parliament Approves Resolution Recognizing Trans Women as Women
Feb 19, 2026 — Opinion
The EU Parliament voted to affirm trans women as women, igniting debate over gender identity and biological definitions across Europe.
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New Book Argues Feminism and Christianity Are Incompatible
Feb 5, 2026 — Opinion
Dr. Carrie Gress's book claims feminism's pursuit of autonomy conflicts with Christian values, sparking debate on women's rights and religious beliefs.
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Trump Urged to Follow Jackson's Example Amid Minnesota Unrest
Jan 22, 2026 — Opinion
President Trump is advised to emulate Andrew Jackson's decisive leadership style to address unrest in Minnesota, raising concerns over federal authority.
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Federal Reserve's Renovation Costs Rise to $2.5 Billion Amid Criticism of Design
Jan 14, 2026 — Opinion
The Federal Reserve's renovation project has seen costs soar to $2.5 billion, raising concerns over aesthetics and budget management.
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2025 Winners and Losers: A Year in Review
Dec 31, 2025 — Opinion
The Federalist highlights key winners and losers of 2025, reflecting on immigration, media, and political figures.
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Experts Suggest Cleaning Your Room Before New Year's Resolutions
Dec 30, 2025 — Opinion
As 2026 approaches, experts recommend starting the year by organizing personal spaces to foster mental clarity and discipline.
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Critique of Trump Impressions Sparks Debate Among Comedians
Dec 30, 2025 — Opinion
A Federalist columnist argues that Trump impersonations lack originality and humor, igniting discussions on comedy's evolution and creativity.
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Critics Highlight 2025's Top Alleged Misrepresentations by Democrats
Dec 29, 2025 — Opinion
A new report outlines what it calls the top 25 lies of 2025, focusing on immigration, media narratives, and political accountability.
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Amtrak's Decision on American Freedom Train Raises Concerns for 250th Anniversary
Dec 19, 2025 — Opinion
The American Freedom Train seeks Amtrak's approval to travel for the 250th anniversary, raising questions about public celebration and bureaucratic hurdles.
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Debate Erupts Over American Identity Following Ramaswamy's Op-Ed
Dec 18, 2025 — Opinion
A heated debate on American identity has emerged after Vivek Ramaswamy's op-ed, raising questions about the nature of citizenship and cultural belonging.
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Poll Reveals Strong Support for Pro-Family Policies Among Americans
Dec 17, 2025 — Opinion
A new poll indicates that Americans favor pro-family policies, including abortion limits and support for women facing economic challenges.
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Feminism Critiqued as a Dominant Ideology in Modern Society
Dec 12, 2025 — Opinion
Carrie Gress argues that feminism has evolved into a powerful ideology, likening it to a megachurch that shapes women's roles and societal norms.
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'Groceries' Are Not 'Old Fashioned,' And Other Reminders For Trump
Dec 12, 2025 — Opinion
President Trump faces criticism for his comments on affordability and the economy, highlighting concerns among voters about rising costs.
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The Challenge of Waiting: Reflections on Advent and Life's Delays
Dec 8, 2025 — Opinion
As the Advent season unfolds, reflections on waiting highlight the challenges and lessons of patience in daily life.
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FDA Acknowledges Covid Vaccine-Related Deaths, Impacting Gen Z's Trust in Government
Dec 5, 2025 — Opinion
The FDA's admission of Covid vaccine-related deaths has intensified skepticism among Gen Z towards government institutions and health mandates.
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The Left Brainwashed Young Women To Want Stuff And A Career Over A Husband And Family
Nov 26, 2025 — Opinion
A recent report from the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) highlights a growing trend among liberal young adults, particularly women, who are increasingly.
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Debate Over Fertility Care and Women's Autonomy Intensifies
Nov 21, 2025 — Opinion
A recent opinion piece in The New York Times has sparked a debate about women's reproductive choices and the cultural implications of fertility care. Ruxandra.
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Debate Erupts Over Classical Influence and White Nationalism
Nov 21, 2025 — Opinion
A growing discourse among academics and commentators suggests that appreciation for classical architecture and philosophy may be linked to white nationalism.
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Declaration Of Independence Gave America Life, Liberty, And Happiness
Nov 21, 2025 — Opinion
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, plans for a year-long celebration are underway, spearheaded by a White House task force. Events will include a.
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Trump's Transportation Department Promotes Civility in Air Travel
Nov 20, 2025 — Opinion
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) under Secretary Sean Duffy has launched a new campaign aimed at restoring civility among airline passengers. The.
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New U.N. Treaty Decriminalizes AI Child Sexual Abuse Images
Nov 20, 2025 — Opinion
A new United Nations treaty against cybercrime has sparked controversy by allowing for child sexting and the production and dissemination of virtual child.
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AI Technology Raises Ethical Questions in Parenting and Legacy
Nov 19, 2025 — Opinion
In a recent advertisement that has garnered over 40 million views on social media, former Disney star Calum Worthy promotes his company 2wai's app, which allows.
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Be Ready For The Next Epstein Revelation To Fall Flat
Nov 19, 2025 — Opinion
The ongoing saga surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files has drawn comparisons to the Russia-Collusion affair, with critics arguing that many.
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The Left Canceled One Of The Greatest Scientists Of 20th Century
Nov 19, 2025 — Opinion
James Watson, the co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, passed away earlier this month at the age of 97. His groundbreaking work in molecular biology earned.
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Poll Reveals Widespread Concern Over Unregulated Embryo Screening
Nov 19, 2025 — Opinion
A recent survey conducted by the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) and YouGov indicates that 80% of Americans aged 18 to 45 express concern regarding the.
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Diaper Changes Don't Require Diplomacy
Nov 18, 2025 — Opinion
At a recent wedding, a father faced a common parenting dilemma when his child needed a diaper change just before the ceremony. Instead of engaging in a lengthy.
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Why Christians Should Build Cathedrals
Nov 18, 2025 — Opinion
The call for Christians to build cathedrals has sparked debate, particularly in light of criticisms from figures such as Joyce Carol Oates. Oates recently.
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Conservatives Face Criticism Over Affordability Crisis Solutions
Nov 18, 2025 — Opinion
Zohran Mamdani's recent election as mayor of New York City has sparked debate over the effectiveness of conservative responses to the affordability crisis.
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It's Past Time To Privatize Disaster-Plagued Air Traffic Control
Nov 18, 2025 — Opinion
As the government shutdown ends, the crisis at airports may also subside. Air traffic controllers, labeled as 'essential' but forced to work without pay, have.
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Arguments for Preserving the Penny Amidst Calls for Its Abolition
Nov 17, 2025 — Opinion
The debate over the future of the penny has resurfaced as the U.S. Treasury has ceased minting the coin. Critics argue that the penny is outdated and.
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Trump's 'Complete' Pardons Cover Bogus State Election Charges
Nov 14, 2025 — Opinion
Recent media reports have suggested that the 'full, complete' presidential pardons issued by former President Donald Trump related to the 2020 election cannot.
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Prepare For Doctors To Smuggle Suicide Drugs Into Red States
Nov 14, 2025 — Opinion
Doctors, such as Margaret Carpenter from New York, have utilized shield laws to mail chemical abortion drugs to women in states where these drugs are illegal.
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Gorsuch: 'The Greatest Danger America Faces Today' Is 'Itself'
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has emphasized the critical role of civic education in America, warning that neglecting shared history and responsibilities.
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Calling It 'Biden’s FBI' Diminishes The Real Threat
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Sen. Chuck Grassley’s recent revelations about Operation Arctic Frost highlight the dangers of government weaponization, a concern that transcends party lines.