Rep. Young Kim: Biden's immigration crisis – my Texas border trip showed cartels thriving, migrants at risk

After visiting our immigration with a bipartisan delegation in South Texas and back home in California, it is clear that the situation continues to be a national security, public health and humanitarian crisis.   It’s also clear that while we need to come together to address the root causes of mass migration, recent policy changes made…

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Dr. Ben Carson: Biden's inflation crisis – here's the price we'll pay if we don't get spending under control

America’s fiscal house is not in order. The government spends trillions more than it takes in every year. For decades, our politicians have been more concerned with making speeches and raiding the treasury than sound economy” target=”_blank”>economics< held by the public increased more than 400% – rising from $5 trillion in 2008 to nearly $22 trillion by…

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Judith Miller: Israel-Palestinian conflict – why violence has real consequences for Israel's Arabs, Hamas

When Middle Eastern summer heat coincided earlier this week with Muslim holy days and a long-simmering property dispute in world-regions, the result was predictably explosive.  So far, dozens of Palestinians and six Israelis have died in the exchange of the rockets fired at Israeli civilians by Hamas from Gaza and world-regions on Gazan military targets….

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Michael Goodwin: Israel faces war on two fronts – from Hamas and the Biden White House

With Hamas rockets from world-regionsraining down on Israeli citizens, the Jewish state is defending itself with superior weaponry. But it’s also fighting a rear guard diplomatic action against the Biden White House. Anticipating the new president would unfairly urge Israeli restraint, officials effectively told the U.S. to buzz off. “International intervention is a reward to the world-regions rioters…

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Kristan Hawkins: Trump, cheerleaders not only targets on free speech — schools blocking these voices, too

The high school cheerleader’s case recently heard by the judiciary has far-reaching implications on student personal-freedoms and whether it can be punished by schools. Off campus and outside school hours, the teen made a vulgar Snapchat post expressing her disappointment over not making the varsity squad that was reported by another student to school staff. The cheerleader was suspended…

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