SocietyCommentary
When My College Art Class Became a Political Ambush
One afternoon during my sophomore year at the University of Virginia, I had to attend a presentation from the college’s residential artist for an art… Read More
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One afternoon during my sophomore year at the University of Virginia, I had to attend a presentation from the college’s residential artist for an art… Read More
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said in an interview that marginalized communities in the U.S. and across the globe “have no choice but to riot” under… Read More
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In this week’s edition of “Problematic Women,” Jessica Anderson, vice president of Heritage Action for America, joins us to discuss a recent survey commissioned by… Read More
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Mass shootings like the one in California last weekend have caused many to wonder what’s going wrong with our young men. Warren Farrell has a… Read More
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Calling someone “racist” has become the default position for liberal politicians and certain members of the media who wish to deflect attention from real problems…. Read More
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Do law-abiding American citizens still have the right to gather peacefully to discuss their ideas without fear of government censorship and retribution? In my adopted… Read More
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Years ago, it was hard to be a racist. You had to be fitted for and spend money on a white gown and don a… Read More
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She has become an in-demand director of popular TV shows, including “This Is Us,” “The Americans,” and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” Science fiction fans know her… Read More
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White liberal academics can earn more in a day lecturing about their own “white privilege” than the median black household makes in three months, public… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
Purple states can swing either way and often end up deciding our elections. So, it’s worth asking what people in those states think about the… Read More
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Unfortunately, the U.S. House of Representatives is starting to look more and more like America’s universities. Freshmen show up not to learn, but to teach…. Read More
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On Monday, The New Yorker printed a lengthy piece by reporter Jane Mayer about the sad fate of former Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn. Franken resigned… Read More
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It became known as “The Bloody Morning Scout.” In 1755, Ephraim Williams Jr. led colonial forces and some 200 Mohawk allies into battle against French… Read More
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One of California’s most liberal cities voted Tuesday to revamp its city code book by replacing terms like “manhole” and “manpower” with gender-neutral terms. The Berkeley… Read More
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, called out a Google vice president Tuesday afternoon for the tech giant’s decision to dissolve an advisory council on artificial intelligence… Read More
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Google denies viewers access to educational content on its YouTube subsidiary without explanation, radio host and commentator Dennis Prager testified Tuesday at a Senate hearing. … Read More
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Here’s a suggestion. How about setting up some high school rifle clubs? Students would bring their own rifles to school, store them with the team… Read More
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President Donald Trump clearly enjoys his unfiltered ability to communicate directly with the American people. But because of a racially charged tweet Sunday morning, he’s… Read More
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Jeanne Safer, author of the new book “I Love You, but I Hate Your Politics,” joins The Daily Signal Podcast to discuss how we can… Read More
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On Amazon, you can buy almost any book written throughout human history—from the Bible to Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf,” or even a book glorifying pedophilia. … Read More
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Conditions in Iran were rapidly deteriorating in 1978. The shah had stepped down, the prime minister had no ability to stop the growing political and… Read More
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The U.S. women are the world soccer champions. They are the hard-fought victors of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, having defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in… Read More
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In an age of moral outrage and endless Twitter war, a more refreshing and hopeful vision of America’s future is a rare and welcome blessing…. Read More
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The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously voted last month in favor of painting over a George Washington mural series on a school wall depicting… Read More
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Vice President Mike Pence criticized Democratic lawmakers Monday for diminishing the atrocities of the Holocaust in order to promulgate their own political narrative. “We can… Read More
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WASHINGTON—It is often said our nation’s capital is filled with wealthy college-educated elites operating in a company town where everything is transactional. They are a… Read More
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The celebration of the Fourth of July invites us to reflect on what it means to be an American citizen. Today, such reflection is especially… Read More
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I will not be in much of a celebratory mood this coming Independence Day. Our borders have collapsed. Our educational system is a wreck. And… Read More
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Some are hyperventilating over reports that this year’s annual Independence Day celebration in Washington will feature remarks by President Donald Trump, military flyovers, and stationary… Read More
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Members of the violent left-wing movement Antifa have repeatedly harassed and attacked members of the media who cover them. Masked individuals at an Antifa rally… Read More