• Op-Ed: Atlanta’s squatter problem is at odds with why people come to Georgia

    In recent years, Atlanta has become a destination for Americans fleeing some of the nation’s worst-run cities. While families often find lower taxes, better housing opportunities, and far more greenery than they had in the places they come from, they are also more likely to be met by some uninvited guests. Across Metro Atlanta, there are 1,200 homes illegally occupied against the wishes of the property owner, according to an estimate from the National Rental Home Council last...

  • Dwayne Johnson Says "Cancel Culture" & "Woke Culture" Really Bug Him

    Dwayne Johnson has gone through plenty of changes during his entertainment career. However, Johnson has made it clear that he certainly won’t be getting into politics. In fact, Dwayne Johnson recently revealed his new stance on politics as well as “cancel culture” and “woke culture.” The 51-year-old WWE star turned actor, whose works include The []

  • The Conformist – cancel culture and fascism

    Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1970 masterpiece, adapted from the 1951 Alberto Moravia novel, is a case study in conformism under a fascist…What to read next: Truth Telling, circular arguments, and the wrongful conviction of colonialism | Julie Bishop highlights ‘female privilege’ in politics (by accident) | It can be so hard to find an honest cheater these days! | The gathering storm against religious freedom

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    Op-ed: Allowances are for kids — not your spouse

    The term "allowance" may make you think of money a parent gives to a child. But married partners sometimes use it, too. Here's what to try instead.

  • Op-Ed: Greater government accountability comes to Indiana

    As the legislative session unfolded in Indianapolis, a theme emerged – the government must be more accountable to the people. Gov. Eric Holcomb's recent signing of a suite of new bills ensures that Indiana’s courts and executive agencies are serving their proper roles and not abusing their power. Hoosiers across the state will benefit from these reforms. House Bill 1003, brought by Rep. Gregory Steuerwald, ensures the deck is not stacked in favor of government...

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    Op-ed: Financial literacy is the civil rights issue of this generation

    Financial literacy is the least expensive and most effective tool for community economic development in existence, writes John Hope Bryant, yet we don't use it.

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    Op-ed: There's a potential tax increase coming. Here's what you need to know

    It is folklore that middle-class Americans received perpetual relief in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Here's how to prepare for changes on the horizon.

  • Op-Ed: New federal regulation threatens rural broadband

    Main Streets where everyone knows your name, tight-knit communities that come together to share and solve problems, and backroads that wind through crop fields as far as the eye can see. These are only a few examples of what made my experience growing up in small-town Iowa – and all those in rural communities across the country – such a special one. Unfortunately, more and more of our rural friends feel left behind and disconnected from a shared future of progress with their...

  • Sex-ed in schools is always a Trojan horse for LGBT indoctrination

    An Australian school brought in LGBT activists to teach kids about sex. Parents were neither informed about the presentation nor consented to it.

  • Viral Hinge message shows major problem with dating app culture

    A Hinge message breaking off plans went viral on X (formerly Twitter), sparking different reactions.

  • Op-Ed: The wisdom of Andrew Mellon – a lesson in pro-growth economic policy

    Economists Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway contend that “the seven years from the autumn of 1922 to the autumn of 1929 were arguably the brightest period in the economic history of the United States.” This decade is often described as the “Roaring Twenties” or “Coolidge Prosperity” for the significant economic growth and entrepreneurship that occurred. It is also a decade of controversy, and many economists and historians continue to debate whether or not the seeds of the...

  • 'Illiberal and dangerous' behavior of far-left is destroying Democratic Party: op-ed

    The Democratic opposition to Donald Trump is getting shut down by mobs shouting abuse at Joe Biden supporters and disrupting events with physical intimidation and racial epithets — but it's not rabid Trump supporters who are partaking in this particular brand of "illiberal and dangerous" behavior, a columnist wrote Tuesday.It's members of the far-left, particularly pro-Palestinian activists. New Yorker columnist Jonathan Chait wrote that pro-Palestinian activists are either trying to teach the...