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laura hollis

laura hollis

Wake up! Balenciaga is what’s coming

In case you missed it, fashion house Balenciaga created a furor last week with its ad campaign featuring toddler girls holding teddy bears sporting BDSM (bondage and sadomasochism) outfits.
dennis prager

dennis prager

The question fools don’t ask

What would you think of a person who never asked the price of anything he or she bought? You would assume the person was inordinately wealthy. But if the person wasn’t, you would dismiss him as a fool, and you would certainly never ask this person for advice about how to spend your money.
Things to be thankful for

Things to be thankful for

Things to be thankful for

One of the worst aspects of an everenlarging government is that it begins to take on an outsized importance in our daily lives. The political parties and people who control them become more important than they should be.
When four seconds mattered

When four seconds mattered

When four seconds mattered

Some people might think sitting high up in the end zone of a college football stadium is not a good place to watch a game. They would be wrong. The ultimate strategic goal of every football team in every game they play is simple: Score more than the other team.
Young Americans voted to ruin their liv

Young Americans voted to ruin their liv

Young Americans voted to ruin their lives

Last week, The New York Times published a column by a left-wing academic (forgive the redundancy), John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics. In his first sentence, Mr. Della Volpe reveals his politics.
How to know which side tells the truth?

How to know which side tells the truth?

How to know which side tells the truth?

In a recent Fireside Chat -- my weekly podcast for PragerU, half of which is dedicated to my taking questions from (mostly) young people around the world -- a man in his 20s asked how he was supposed to figure out who is telling the truth and who isn’t.