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Outsiders often have more and better insights on societies and countries than native people. Such was the case with Alexis de Tocqueville, a Frenchman who
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Outsiders often have more and better insights on societies and countries than native people. Such was the case with Alexis de Tocqueville, a Frenchman who

A serial plagiarist has no business serving on the faculty of any self-respecting college or university. Enter Claudine Gay, a child of privilege, educated at

President Biden’s State of the Union address was largely full of empty boasting, posturing, and lavish promises about how big government is going to fix

Christ’s coming into the world was the beginning of God’s revolution against all powers that did not bow to him but instead served demonic masters.

Education is a vast topic with its form, substance, and aims, and most of us think about education in terms of schooling. Virtually all of

It was something that President Lincoln had long hoped to do. He would, if the opportunity came, free the slaves. He did not have the

My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is perfected in weakness. (2 Cor. 12:9)
Billy Currington’s song recounts a chance encounter in

With our nation’s border crisis worsening by the week, the legal tug-of-war between the Biden Administration and Texas Governor Greg Abbott once again exposes a
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