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We must stop suicidal empathy from destroying the US

There is such a thing as too much empathy. In his new book, Dr. Gad Saad writes just how dangerous that can be to our...

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We must stop suicidal empathy from destroying the US

There is such a thing as too much empathy. In his new book, Dr. Gad Saad writes just how dangerous that can be to...

This Mother’s Day, don’t forget about the supermoms: grandmas

The central role of grandmothers in societies ancient and modern, particularly as teachers who set an example in bringing up kids, is impossible to...

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Mike Waltz on Sunday reiterated his push for the international coalition’s security council to pass a resolution condemning the Iranian government’s restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that the Trump administration, alongside Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait...

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