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The Declaration, ushering the United States into existence, the signers wrote, "with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."
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The Supreme Court heard arguments last week in the Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedtcase, where the constitutionality of HB 2, the Texas omnibus abortion law that Gov. Rick Perry signed in 2013, is being challenged. At
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Five liberal Democrat presidential candidates — one actually honest enough to label himself a socialist — appeared before the American public in their first debate. They made it apparent that the only variation between any of
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Host: Star Parker is the founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, or CURE. Star, you have a staff member in Ferguson. What do you hear from him. Star Parker: Well, Jadan is there as Communications
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Hillary Clinton just spoke, along with Republican presidential contender and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, at the National Urban League Conference. She preceded Bush on stage and used the moment to seize his campaign slogan,
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A businessman once told me that in business, when things are not working, sometimes you have to “throw a brick through the window.” Sometimes shock is the only thing that will shake up an entrenched status quo. A
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So now the Confederate flag has been removed from the grounds of the South Carolina state capitol in Columbia. Governor Nikki Haley got the ball rolling and the job was finished by Republican State Rep. Jenny Horne, who stood
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A front-page headline in the Wall Street Journal screams out: “Islamic State’s Gains Reveal New Prowess on the Battlefield.” The article discusses how the Islamic State recently captured Ramadi, the capital of
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Regardless of how Dr. Ben Carson chooses to try to convince Republican voters that he should be their candidate for president, Carson’s personal story is particularly worthy of the attention of all Americans during these
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The late Judge Robert Bork wrote prophetically in 2004 that the only viable option left for protecting the institution of traditional marriage in the United States is amending the Constitution to define marriage. Without the