
Lois Eisenberg | In Praise of Fauci
It’s time to thank Dr. Anthony Fauci for saving millions upon millions of lives. Dr. Fauci is an immunologist. He worked for the National Institute of Health, and was the

It’s time to thank Dr. Anthony Fauci for saving millions upon millions of lives. Dr. Fauci is an immunologist. He worked for the National Institute of Health, and was the

Dear Savvy Senior, Is macular degeneration hereditary? My mother lost much of her vision from it before she died, and now at age 65, I’m concerned I may get

By Nathan Worcester Contributing Writer Sean O’Brien, the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, capped off the first night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, warning of the threat

By Sam Dorman Contributing Writer U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the Justice Department’s classified documents case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, ruling that special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment

By Janice Hisle Contributing Writer MILWAUKEE — It’s official: Former President Donald Trump is the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nominee. The announcement was made almost simultaneously with Trump’s announcement of his

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer FBI agents have gained access to a phone belonging to Thomas Crooks, the man identified by law enforcement officials as shooting former President Donald Trump, the

For years, right before our eyes, we have seen the gradual decline of Joe Biden. He has tripped, stumbled, mumbled, made up words, butchered the English language, and been led

It is an old childhood truism that “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” In the U.S., where speech is protected with a constitutional

The most critical nexus in the free market is the transactions that occur when willing sellers and interested buyers meet. One does not usually look to the federal government to

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, has called on all sides to “turn the rhetoric down” in the wake of the assassination attempt against former President Donald

By Janice Hisle Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, will be his running mate, ending months of speculation. The former president made the

By Eva Fu, Frank Fang, Joseph Lord Contributing Writers Former President Donald Trump was hustled off the stage with a bloodied face after a bullet pierced his ear during a campaign

Summer has arrived and millions of grandparents across the United States are giving their children a break by hosting the grandkids for a special summer getaway. Traditionally, the grandchildren’s time

Do you fully understand what your doctor tells you during a checkup? If you don’t, you’re not alone. A recent UnitedHealthcare study found that two out of three people don’t

By David Hegg My journey with the self-esteem movement began when my children were in elementary school. We would attend their assemblies and witness every student being awarded in some

Leftists wholeheartedly believe 30-year-old rape allegations against Brett Kavanaugh and Donald Trump, without any evidence, but they disbelieve the videotaped attacks upon Jewish women by Hamas a mere six months

Democrats will always proclaim President Joe Biden has the mind and body of a 30-year-old while Republicans will insist he is teetering on the grave with terminal senility. What is

France banned mail-in voting in 1975 due to fraud. Mexico banned mail-in voting (except for citizens living abroad) in 1992 due to fraud. Belgium banned mail-in voting in 2018. Sweden,

As I write this, President Joe Biden has just stood on stage at the NATO summit in front of the world’s media and introduced President Volodomyr Zelensky as President Putin.

One difficult responsibility as a physician is to recognize physical frailties, especially those indicating patients are incapable of driving. Too often in my medical practice, most resistance to giving up