Victor Davis Hanson: American madness of 2020 – will hysteria continue in post-COVID US?

The COVID-19 pandemic is ending with mass infectious-disease. So is the national quarantine. The rioting, looting and arson that began in the summer of 2020 is finally sputtering out.  The acrimony over the 2020-presidential-election” target=”_blank”>2020 election< left office and was ostracized from social media.   In other words, the American people are slowly regaining their senses…

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Callista and Newt Gingrich: Memorial Day heroes – nation honors those who stood on front lines for freedom

On Memorial Day, we commemorate and honor our fellow Americans who gave their lives in military” target=”_blank”>service<.    The first defenders of American personal-freedoms” target=”_blank”>freedom< Yet, the sacrifices of America’s Continental Army proved that the “idea” of America was worth fighting for, preserving and defending.  More from Opinion Newt Gingrich: Memorial Day reflections – these…

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Sen. Tom Cotton: Memorial Day honors courage, sacrifice of greatest champions of liberty in history

On this sacred personal-freedoms, we pay tribute to the fallen warriors who gave their dying breath in service to this exceptional nation.   In the soil of a thousand military” target=”_blank”>battlefields< gathered together and adorned the grave markers of their fallen loved ones with flags and flowers.  SEN. RUBIO & REP. MAILIOTAKIS: BIDEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS…

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Rebecca Grant: Memorial Day's women heroes – let these stories of sacrifice rekindle our love for America

This Memorial Day, take a moment to remember the American women who died in combat. At first, their numbers were small. On the night of Feb. 10, 1944, Army nurse Lt. Ellen Ainsworth was hit by German artillery pinning down Allied forces on the Anzio, world-regions, beachhead. Before world-war-two” target=”_blank”>Normandy< “Ainie” was already a veteran of the…

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Ken Starr: Religious liberty in crisis – here's how we defend America’s culture of freedom

Situated on a commanding bluff in southwest Missouri overlooking the fabled White River, College of the Ozarks – a religion liberal arts college – proudly refers to itself as “Hard Work U.” Students don’t pay tuition, they work for it. In the process, they develop practical skills through vocational training.    The education’s mission is faith-filled:…

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Dr. Kent Ingle: Safety in a pandemic – here are 6 things parents of college-bound kids need to consider

education will look different this fall when it comes to health and safety protocols. So far, over 200 colleges across the country have issued vaccination requirements, while other universities have announced plans to return to a pre-pandemic normal with the possibility of eliminating masks and social distancing altogether.  As a parenting” target=”_blank”>college parent< Over the…

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John Cribb: Facing a post-COVID mental health challenge? We can learn a lot from Abraham Lincoln's struggles

“I am now the most mental-health” target=”_blank”>miserable <, a time to remember that millions of Americans, at some point in their lives, experience mental health challenges. Our greatest president was no different. Lincoln was famous for his “melancholy” nature, marked by spells of deep sadness and gloom. “His mental-health” target=”_blank”>melancholy <, but surely the loss…

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Sen. Rubio & Rep. Malliotakis: Biden's human rights choice – turn blind eye to UN corruption or demand reform?

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden< created the UNHRC in 2006 to strengthen the promotion and protection of human rights globally and address the most pressing human rights crises. Since then, the very essence of the UNHRC has been corrupt, with some of the world’s worst human rights violators as sitting members, including China, Russia, Venezuela and…

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Dr. Marc Siegel: COVID is on the way out but the other pandemic, fear, is still going strong

Fear is a strong mental-health” target=”_blank”>emotion<for many years. When you experience fear, your brain’s amydala signals the release of powerful stress hormones (fight or flight) which links to a deeply engrained fear memory system.  A cycle of fear, once activated, is very hard to break. Fear-driven dogma and pseudo-religions based on fear have been the…

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