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LOVERRO: Del Rio's firing goes beyond Commanders' poor defensive play

After an inconsistent four seasons, including a disappointing 2023 season to date, with a 4-8 record that has seen Jack Del Rio's high-profile defense result in a bottom-feeding defense in nearly every...

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49ers, Eagles head into NFC title game rematch focused on reversing last...

The Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers haven't let last season's postseason disappointment become a hangover in 2023. Both teams head into Sunday's rematch of last season's NFC title game with...

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Brandon Johnson edges out Lori Lightfoot for second 'Most Delusional Democrat'

Chicago's newest mayor, Brandon Johnson, slammed "raggedy" and "right-wing" GOP extremists for what ails his cesspool of a crime-ridden city that regularly makes national headlines for its weekend...

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Hey, Mike Johnson, that's the Constitution you're trashing

The right to privacy -- to be left alone, to engage in behavior and communications immune from government regulation or surveillance, to be yourself -- is a fundamental human right.

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Letter to the editor: Are Democrats gunning for Biden?

I know several Democratic officials in Pennsylvania, and they made an interesting comment to me last weekend.

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Letter to the editor: Tuberville the Grinch

Just like the Grinch, Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on the promotion confirmations of approximately 400 senior officers is hurting military families now living in a type of suspended "Whoville"...

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Letter to the editor: Democrats are ripe for criticism

Cal Thomas' constant criticism of Donald Trump and his many supporters is getting old ("Many biblical illiterates among the evangelical fold," web, Nov. 27).

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5 bold Hollywood stars reveal shocking realities on faith, 'woke insanity'

Hollywood stars are increasingly speaking out with an unfiltered boldness about life, faith and the truth about their industry, exhibiting a reflective sincerity that is deeply refreshing.

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Ask Dr. E: What are the essentials of the Christian faith?

I have heard that one of John Wesley's famous axioms was "In the essentials, unity; In the nonessential, liberty; In all things, charity." I'm just curious: What do you think the essentials of the...

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Better late than never: New York Times finally admits school shutdowns hurt...

The New York Times has made a "startling" discovery. Its editorial board has recognized that school closures at the start of the pandemic may prove to be the most damaging disruption in the history of...

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Outsourcing the attorney general's job undermines justice

State attorneys general across the U.S. are outsourcing their public duties on behalf of taxpayers to private law firms, diminishing the recovery of damages owed to victims and driving up the costs of...

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Two paths: Will Trump or DeSantis win the GOP presidential nomination?

As we careen toward the Iowa caucuses, now about 45 days away, and the New Hampshire primary, only eight days after that, the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination has been reduced to its...

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Corporate America applauds, flatters Chinese dictator Xi

When American corporate titans stood and clapped to honor Chinese dictator Xi Jinping at a Nov. 15 dinner, the scene showcased just how submissive they are to a man who is trying to subvert the United...

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Biden's faulty climate policies proliferate U.N. confab

The United Nations' 28th Conference of the Parties designed to rail against global warming kicks off Thursday, but President Biden is staying home. That's a good thing.

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Restoring trust in U.S.-China relations

The Biden-Xi summit earlier this month was a step in the right direction. But it was only a step.

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Pritzker's tone-deaf, dark-money campaign goals are the real extremism

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the billionaire heir of the Hyatt hotel empire, has big plans. With the advent of his new nonprofit group, Think Big America (a nod to his 2018 gubernatorial campaign...

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Biden says the economy's just fine, but voters know otherwise

We all know President Biden, who just turned 81, is out of it. He has a hard time putting a sentence together, falls down a lot, and doesn't know the difference between Taylor Swift and Britney Spears.

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Radical transparency: The election revolution no one is talking about

Bucks County, Pennsylvania, previously fraught with concerns over its elections, just proved it is responding to the pleas of voters nationwide to further secure its ballot procedures.

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The ignorance of pro-Palestinian protesters

Some movies are worth watching more than once. The one now playing in the Middle East isn't one of them.

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LOVERRO: Johnson earned his place in Cooperstown out of worthy managerial field

The managers room in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has 22 members now. It is most likely about to get a lot more crowded.

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