Tag Archives: opinion

The ONE thing that Boomers can learn from Millennials and Gen Z — and it’s not what you think…

The wiser, more-seasoned generations have lots of advice for the younger generations, from financial best practices to relationship secrets and more. But when I asked my online following if the younger generations had anything to teach the Boomers, there was one piece of critical advice that popped up over and over again, and it’s really important: how not to get …

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Israel needs our support. We must demand Biden keep his ‘ironclad’ commitment

In President Joe Biden’s world, Iran gets sanctions relief, and Israel gets its weapons revoked. The Middle East is on fire because of Biden’s feeble “leadership” and his unwillingness to stand by our greatest ally in the region at a time of critical need. Sadly, I am not surprised by Biden’s abrogation of his moral duty to support Israel. During …

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Here’s an essential way to enforce immigration law that most Americans support

For many years, and especially during the Trump administration, the far left and mainstream media exerted much effort to brand deportations a dirty word. They called President Barack Obama the “Deporter in Chief,” even though his own Department of Homeland Security secretary admitted they were cooking the books to make deportations look larger than they really were. Criticism devolved during …

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GREG GUTFELD: There's no shortage of parasites out there living off the brains of others

As you probably heard, RFK Jr., claims that a worm once ate part of his brain. Lucky for him, he recovered. And lucky for the brain eating worm that he didn’t pick Joe instead, or he would have starved to death. But this whole worm in your brain thing got me thinking that there’s no shortage of parasites out there …

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What to expect from Putin as Russian strongman begins new six-year term

On Tuesday, Vladimir Putin was inaugurated for another six-year term as president amid the worst crisis in Moscow’s relations with the West over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. During the traditionally ornate ceremony in the Kremlin, Putin called his compatriots a “united and great nation” and vowed to place Russia’s interests and security above anything else. Brimming with confidence, the Russian …

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Air Force AI dogfight means tech could replace Maverick vs. China

Fulfilling a bold promise to the Senate, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall put himself in the cockpit and let AI take over and fly an F-16 through an hour of aerial engagements and dogfights near Edwards Air Force Base, California. There’s just one reason Kendall, age 74, a West Point graduate and career Army officer, took that flight. …

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Motherhood does not fit so well in a culture that values self-care over service. And that's a problem

Happy Mother’s Day! It’s so appropriate to honor our moms on this special day. We wouldn’t be here without them. And that may be an issue for the future. The Institute for Family Studies projects that 1 in 4 young women today will not be mothers. America’s fertility rate is falling. Young women are waiting so long to get married …

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The world’s toughest, yet most rewarding job: Moms are heroes

A few years back, I watched apowerful video. A company interviewed potential employeesfora “Director of Operations” position. The job responsibilities included constant work on their feet (even overnight) and excellent negotiation and interpersonal skills. The company was seeking someone with degrees in medicine, finance and the culinary arts. The shocked interviewees soon lost interest in the role when they were …

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I was a pregnant teenager and my mom made this critical decision

When it comes to raising kids, they say it takes a village. Until you become a mother yourself, you don’t realize how true this is. When I became pregnant at 17, I was faced with a whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties. In the midst of it all, one unwavering pillar stood strong beside me in my darkest moments, offering me …

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The prosecution's star witness against Trump, Michael Cohen, is a chronic and habitual liar

In one of the greatest legal thrillers in film history,”Witness for the Prosecution” (1957), the intrepid defense attorney confronts in court the prosecution’s star witness with her many lies. Played by the legendary actor Charles Laughton, the renowned barrister utters two famous sentences that have been recited by real defense attorneys ever since: “The question is…were you lying then or …

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