It happened outside Brackettville, Texas, which sits about halfway between Uvalde and the border crossing at Del Rio. This was a shooting you probably did not hear about -- in part, thankfully, because no one was hurt.
Why we can’t have a nice Independence Day any more
EDitor’s note: Dennis Prager is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Ben Shapiro.
On July 3, 1776, shortly after the approval of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress, John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail.
Americans received a nasty surprise when they learned last week that much of the oil released from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve has been exported rather than refined domestically to lower the cost of gasoline at the pump.
Did George Washington in his first act as president violate the first principle soon to be enshrined in the First Amendment? Did the Congress that approved the First Amendment compel him to do so?
Thanks to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, young women are confronting some basic truths about men and women that feminism has denied for the last half-century.
Like other left-wing movements, feminism is based on a denial of reality (or, if you prefer, on lies).
We live in a great country with a guarantee of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. However, more than 60 million unborn children have had this right denied since the adoption of Roe v. Wade.
This past week and a half has been truly remarkable. From a conservative perspective, and a legal conservative perspective more specifically, there has not been a condensed period of such consistent, meaningful winning in my entire adult lifetime.
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Biden v.
At last.
Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that gave women the right to abort their unborn babies, is dead.
In a decision handed down Friday morning, a majority of the High Court said there is no constitutional right to abortion. The case in question was Dobbs v.
Not long after al Qaeda terrorists flew commercial jets into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in northern Virginia, Major League Baseball teams started playing "God Bless America" in the seventh inning of their games.