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Soldiers prayed, while leaders saw the war as an effort against a malign pagan enemy.
Israelis thought the prime minister was done for after Oct. 7. Now they see him as standing up to America.
.… but the latest NFIB survey finds flat employment as positions go unfilled.
The sacrifices of that fateful day are what is required when deterrence fails.
Salem Media settles a defamation lawsuit for a ‘significant’ amount.
The President helped put his son in this legal predicament.
Workers and consumers pay the price for the state’s rising wage mandates.
World opinion should impose more pressure on Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar.
More, in fact, than before the war. If Palestinians are starving, it is Hamas’s fault, not Israel’s.
The central bank’s quarterly summary economic projections are easy to misinterpret.
It only further annoys the ‘double haters’ whom both sides need to win the election.
They’re a liberated lot, no longer caring what others think.
Honoring and remembering on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
In the 1964 anniversary film, Eisenhower recounts the D-Day invasion for CBS’s Walter Cronkite.
He expected a blowout, but his party lost more than one-fifth of its seats and its outright majority.
Academics figure out what Never Trumpers haven’t: The truth works better than lies.
Sports fans of all varieties needn’t be happy only when they win a championship.
He reportedly has gone so soft as to discourage allies in Europe from pressing their case at the IAEA.
The black conservative’s memoir is a cautionary tale of the unintended consequences of affirmative action.
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