The United States faces a human and financial crisis of chronic illness. Every year, one-fifth of our economy – about $3.7 trillion – is lost to chronic diseases such as heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and cancer.
There is no question that the GOP’s heart belongs to Trump. He gave a solid speech, and the crowd loved him. He was clearly the first big winner at CPAC. His announcement that he would not move to a third party was important – and a major step toward big Republican victories in 2022.
Click Here to ContinueProminent liberals consistently caricature conservatives for their beliefs. Unsurprisingly, when their narrative lacks evidence, they’ll just create some.
Click Here to ContinueNew York Post journalist Yaron Steinbuch predicts tumultuous waters with Saudi Arabia upon the release of a declassified CIA report that found Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the murder of American journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
Click Here to ContinueWith an evenly split US Senate, both parties will be straining to ensure as many reliable votes as possible. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia has them walking on a tight rope.
Click Here to ContinueBig tech has now become a partisan battle ground—Democrats calling for more censorship and control, and Republicans believing Silicon Valley has already done too much.
Click Here to ContinueSaying that Israel is only vaccinating Jews or denying Palestinians any vaccines amounts to a modern version of this ancient hatred. The point is to perpetuate a lie which portrays Israel as the ultimate evil
Click Here to ContinueThe Navy has assured us that sailors will not have to take a ridiculously partisan oath about intersectionality — for now. But the reaction against the pledge should be a signal to Navy leadership that partisan wokeness must stay out of our military institutions.
Click Here to ContinueDemocrats are using woke, racial division to increase distrust in American institutions. Ultimately minorities are the ones most affected.
Click Here to ContinueSince President Joe Biden began his term as commander-in-chief, many Republicans have expressed worry about his proposed immigration plan. One vocal critic is Stephen Miller, a former top advisor for Donald Trump, who believes the plan will backfire on Democrats.
Click Here to ContinueLast week, we asked readers, “Have you experienced delays or other obstacles receiving your COVID-19 vaccine?” A total of 584 … Read more
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