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Founders Saw Faith as Integral to Civic Life and Freedom
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Strengthening Military Chaplain Corps Seen as Victory for Religious Liberty
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New Paper Finds Beijing Views Latin America as a Chessboard, Places Taiwan at Its Center
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Advocates Urge Trimming Travel Regulations to Let Airline Competition Help Holiday Fliers
Let the Competitive Airline Marketplace Do Its Thing The best gift to fliers this holiday season is simple: let airline …
Stained-Glass Christmas: From Chartres to Baltimore’s Gilded Age
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Trump Lacks Authority to Designate Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction
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Judge Dugan’s Obstruction Case Highlights Limits of Official Immunity
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Title: The Reality of George Orwell’s 1984 Scholarly analysis explicitly describes Nineteen Eighty-Four as a “technocratic dystopia,” presented as a counterpoint to H.G. Well
Scholarly analysis explicitly describes Nineteen Eighty-Four as a “technocratic dystopia,” as a counterpoint to H.G. Wells’ concept of benevolent scientific planners. …








