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October 9, 2025

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Article

Zimbabwe’s stone carvers seek revival

April 24, 2025 Farai Mutsaka

CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe — A pair of white hands blinding a black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with his boot. Chained men in gold mines, and a […]

Opinion

PRAGER: Colorblind Is the Moral Ideal

September 14, 2021 Dennis Prager

There is little that reveals the immorality and dishonesty of the left more than its labeling the term “colorblind” racist. Here are just a few of countless examples: The University of California publishes a list […]

Opinion

ERICKSON: Democracy’s last stand

July 15, 2021 Erick Erickson

Six months ago, former President Donald Trump’s supporters went to Washington to protest his defeat. Some of those who went to Washington stormed the United States Capitol. Others, having seen people headed into the Capitol, […]

Article

MOORE: The insurrection in Chicago

June 17, 2021 Stephen Moore

Almost exactly a year ago, race riots paralyzed more than a dozen of America’s great cities, from New York to Seattle. The smoke hasn’t gone away. As we should have learned from the last episode […]

Article

ERICKSON: Failures to distinguish

May 1, 2021 Erick Erickson

How many people have died unjustly and unseen, out of mind and now forgotten by all but those who love them? It is a question we should ask in light of the Ahmaud Arbery and […]

Article

SHAPIRO: The bigotry of no expectations

April 21, 2021 Ben Shapiro

We all know what’s coming. In Minneapolis, in anticipation of the jury’s verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the alleged murder of George Floyd, everything is shutting down. Minneapolis public schools announced that […]

Article

Feds weighing how to respond after verdict in Chauvin trial

April 20, 2021 Jonathan Lemire and Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Biden administration is privately weighing how to handle the upcoming verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, including considering whether President Joe Biden should address the nation […]

Article

SHAPIRO: The fight over identity

April 14, 2021 Ben Shapiro

America has been wrecked on the shoals of identity. Identity politics has been characterized casually as a form of tribalism: Americans grouping themselves according to biological or sexual characteristics, in opposition to other groups associated […]

Article

MATTHEWS: Democrats finally figure out riots are wrong — or have they?

January 12, 2021 Stacey Matthews, North State Journal

The storming of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. last Wednesday and the violence and chaos that followed as Congress prepared to convene to count Electoral College votes will be a day that will live […]

Article

HILL: Violence is our common domestic enemy

January 12, 2021 Frank Hill

Over 330 million peace-loving, law-abiding Americans, regardless of political affiliation, have a common enemy we can, and should unite against: violence in the public square. Over 330 million Americans have not participated in any protest […]

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