By BONNIE JEAN FELDKAMP
When I was a kid, my family often drove from northern Kentucky to Clearwater, Florida, where my grandmother had retired. We loaded down our van with camping gear and snorkels. Along the way, we camped in the Smokey Mountains, canoed with alligators in the Okefenokee ...
By JOSH HAMMER
On Tuesday, New York City radio host Sid Rosenberg asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio about whether the State Department intends to designate the Muslim Brotherhood and Council on American-Islamic Relations as terrorist organizations.
Rubio responded that “all of that is ...
By ERICK ERICKSON
A few weeks ago, I participated in a “Care-a-Thon” for the AFLAC Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. For 25 years, my flagship radio station, WSB Radio in Atlanta, has raised millions of dollars to fund resources for children battling ...
By DAVID HARSANYI
It's enraging.
More than a decade after the Obama administration tried to force the Little Sisters of the Poor to buy contraception for their employees, including abortifacient drugs, states are still hounding the nuns in court.
At its heart, Obamacare was a massive ...
By FROMA HARROP
It’s with some discomfort that I consider the possibility that President Trump’s radical immigration agenda will lead to better immigration policies. The discomfort comes from the cruelty involved — the roughing up of good people who’ve been quietly working, the ...
By IAN HAWORTH
Crime on the streets of Washington, D.C., has become practically apocalyptic, to the point that President Donald Trump has been forced to take control of the city’s law enforcement operations and deploy National Guard troops to return order.
“This is liberation day in ...