Commentary
Charles Krauthammer, R.I.P.
There are a handful of television commentators who do more than fill space with what they say. A smaller number still make you sit up and take notice when they speak. And then there was Charles Krauthammer.
Commentary
There are a handful of television commentators who do more than fill space with what they say. A smaller number still make you sit up and take notice when they speak. And then there was Charles Krauthammer.
Culture
In the wake of national tragedies in schools at Sandy Hook, Parkland, and most recently Santa Fe, the simple question "Why?" resounds. As long as mass shootings perpetrated by America's young men continue to multiply, it is a question that will never rest. In the process
Commentary
Happy Fathers' Day. Get back to work. Even on this day, you are on the clock. Your children are watching and listening.
News
By Grace Carr Daily Caller News Foundation
Commentary
I am missing my daughter this summer, her first away from home. Having just completed her college freshman year, she applied for internships, paid her way to an interview in Washington D.C., worked out her housing, and then secured an extra job waitressing on the weekends to save for
Commentary
Fanning the flames of a dynastic torch, Pulitzer Prize winner Eileen McNamara rekindles interest in Kennedy lore with her book Eunice: The Kennedy Who Changed the World. McNamara's 300-page history lesson offers the psychological and practical details of why and how the frequently ill and frail woman harnessed
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Karen's 15-year-old daughter was always the quietest of her children. When she was younger she showed signs of selective mutism, an anxiety disorder that causes trouble speaking in settings that aren't comfortable. Karen attributes the condition to physical and mental abuse that she says her daughter
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By Joshua Gill Daily Caller News Foundation
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