
Rob Kerchner | When It’s Time to Switch
When is it time to switch parties? Here are 20 telltale signs: 1) If your fellow voters march for terrorists who use babies as bargaining chips … 2) If your

When is it time to switch parties? Here are 20 telltale signs: 1) If your fellow voters march for terrorists who use babies as bargaining chips … 2) If your

The recent violent protests at UCLA have stirred deep concern and raised pertinent questions about the sanctity of our academic institutions. Previously I served as executive director of Autism Speaks,

In Lois Eisenberg’s latest rant (April 30), she complained about the “special” treatment President Donald Trump was receiving. Let us look at the definition of “special.” Special is defined as

COLUMNIST NOTE: This pains me to add the clarification of “SATIRE” prior to this alleged prose. It’s like adding the disclaimer of, “LOOK OUT! WITCHES!!” before staging “MacBeth.” To be

To all of the people who have voiced their support on these pages for a university in the Santa Clarita Valley, I would suggest they watch the news and tell

Here we go again! It will never end because all of the left-wing voters in our state don’t want it to. Once again they do not know how to connect

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 12 that individuals, developers and home builders in California may protest impact fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to supposedly pay for

As I was listening to the radio last week, the station’s host began to describe the plight of foster children moving into foster homes with all of their belongings in

Is it me, or has abortion become the liberals’ latest sport, complete with its own cheerleading squad like Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, who just introduced Assembly Bill 2670 to expand access

Notwithstanding its superstitions, corruptions, and abuses, the Catholic Church is the first and only Christian church that was founded pursuant to the direction of one Jesus of Nazareth, humanity’s Lord,

Sidewalks are for walking. Streets are for driving. Parks are for playing and recreation. Libraries are for books and reading. Schools are for educating kids. Colleges and universities are for

In the April 27 edition, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, issued a news release on some proposed legislation aiming to expand access to abortion care in California. She states, “As attacks

My grandfather was forced to immigrate from Japan to Canada in 1910. As I learned, he owned many sake factories in Japan, which were nationalized in a government takeover of

I wish the world would become more secular. Instead of fighting each other over fundamentalist ideology, I look forward to a planetary civilization that is scientific, multicultural and at peace.

Why is Donald Trump getting special treatment in the legal system? He denigrates prosecutors and he speaks evil of the judges overseeing his cases. It hasn’t taken Trump long to

By David Hegg As Americans, we thrive on competition. Our economy is built on it, our love for sport demands it, and our addiction to winning depends on it. We

We are coming up on graduation season. According to a Young America’s Foundation commencement speaker survey, most speakers at college graduation ceremonies in 2023 had a “liberal perspective.” Out of

Earlier this month on April 8, millions of people across North America would pull their faces away from their cell phone and iPad screens and stare up at the heavens

Think open borders are “compassionate”? According to his own Department of Homeland Security, Joe Biden’s open borders resulted in over 1,000 migrant deaths in 2022 alone, almost double the 568

Few experiences in life evoke the same level of fear and uncertainty as the prospect of cancer, whether it’s a personal diagnosis or that of a loved one. It’s a