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  • Published
    May 21, 2022

    Rich Lowry: Don’t weaponize demographic change

    Immigration has been hotly contested throughout our history, and is an inherently highly emotive issue, involving the composition of our polity and core questions of national identity. It can only inflame the issue further to explicitly weaponize demographic change, as the left has for decades now. We should have an immigration policy that serves the national interest, not the narrow interest of one political party.

  • Published
    May 21, 2022

    Francis Lane: First letter from the first editor

    The want of a newspaper in this vicinity has long been felt and lamented, and it is the intention so to conduct the Journal that it may be acceptable to all parties, and a profitable visitant at every fireside.

  • Published
    May 20, 2022

    Froma Harrop: Two centuries are at war in Ukraine

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is clearly out of his mind. Only a deranged and isolated leader stuck in a 20th century time warp would launch an unprovoked and barbaric attack against a people he says are the same as his own — and say he is saving them from Nazis.

  • Published
    May 19, 2022

    Leonard Pitts Jr.: Poor white people

    They are being overrun by caravans when not murdered by illegals or terrorized by Muslims or tyrannized by masks or oppressed by vaccinations or canceled by culture or lied to by media or lied upon by media or cheated by elections or blamed by Blacks or vexed by “Press 1 for English.”

  • Published
    May 18, 2022

    Cal Thomas: How children become progressives

    How are progressives made? By cooking them in a public school six hours a day, five days a week where they are seemingly indoctrinated with an ideology that contradicts the values and beliefs of many of their parents.

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  • Published
    May 16, 2022

    A recession won’t be as scary as it sounds

    Recessions always have a human cost. It may be some small comfort, though, that a mild recession in the near term means you can avoid a very bad recession in the future.

  • Published
    May 16, 2022

    Why Wall Street can’t escape the culture wars

    Banks must compete harder to recruit young people against their stronger aspirations to work in technology or health care. This is why banks such as Goldman Sachs are also bringing in an array of progressive benefits and why many are being forced to allow more flexible working.

  • Published
    May 15, 2022

    Cal Thomas: Whipping inflation — then and now

    If you still have your "Whip Inflation Now" button stored away, or can find one in an antique store, pin it on your clothing. It will be a great conversation starter and you can explain what it meant, why it didn't work and why the current administration's updated version also won't achieve this president's stated goals.

  • Published
    May 15, 2022

    Austin Bay: Chinese weaponized corruption is a national security threat

    China uses individual and institutional corruption as a strategic weapon to weaken U.S. defenses, damage the U.S. economy, sap American morale and advance Chinese science and technology.

  • Published
    May 15, 2022

    Froma Harrop: Democrats should look at the only partly cloudy side

    While we can't ignore the political storm system Democrats now face, weather does change. The clouds move on, and six months is a long time.