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Kanye West’s Faith Triumphs Over Political Bitterness

Armond White

By reviving his faith in the word of God and the independence of black Americana gospel, West forces others to remember the moral foundation of the civil-rights movement. Read More

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An Introduction to Jordan Peterson

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The Democrats still struggle to find a pretext for impeaching President Trump that won't alienate voters who take government seriously.

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North Carolina Sheriff Releases Child Molester Wanted By ICE Due to Lack of Warrant

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