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John M. GrondelskiAmerican Thinker |
April 15 is probably not the day to ask people whether they are taxed enough. The annual reckoning with the taxman, whose “inevitable”...
Almost as inevitably as Santa Claus arriving in department stores and town squares or the appearance of garland and ornaments beside Halloween...
William Kelly was charged with killing Christine Falzone by blunt force trauma in New Hampshire last December. At the time of her death, Falzone was...
We’ve heard no end of crocodile tear outrage from many quarters over the February 16 Alabama Supreme Court decision on in vitro embryos. The sound...
Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) trades on several logical inconsistencies: that suicide is bad, except when you’re dying; that suicides don’t act...
The more things supposedly change, the more they really stay the same. That’s especially true when we try to talk about moral progress. Barack...
Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol in 180 years old this year. Although many people today treat it as a child’s ghost story, it was originally...
Thanksgiving in the United States is increasingly overshadowed by Black Friday’s commercialism. While the commercial connection between Christmas...
Ohioans vote Tuesday on Issue 1, a referendum question that would write abortion on demand through birth into the state constitution. Buckeyes:...
Twenty twenty-three is the second election since the Supreme Court’s historic Dobbs ruling, overturning the license, suggested in Roe v. Wade and...
Sometimes, something is so hard to swallow that it causes acid reflux. Heartburn causes us discomfort, but, unless it is truly debilitating and...
Back in 1979, Jimmy Carter gave a televised address that has been called the "national malaise" speech. It's true that the word "malaise" doesn't...
The op-ed pages of this Sunday’s New York Times featured a revelation from author Melissa Kearney: “The Explosive Rise of Single Parent Families...