Winners at losing: Time to declare a national education emergency

Winners at losing: Time to declare a national education emergency

Special to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore, February 5, 2025 Just how much longer will American parents, their kids, business leaders and the political class tolerate the dreadful performance of our public schools? It’s arguably the greatest threat to our nation’s economic health and our national security. The latest Nation’s Report Card test scores are dismal […]

Without brainwashed nutjobs and stupid ideology, wildfires would not have destroyed L.A.

Without brainwashed nutjobs and stupid ideology, wildfires would not have destroyed L.A.

Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Wayne Allyn Root, January 15, 2025 I left Malibu, California, 23 years ago because of high taxes and liberal morons. I just couldn’t take the liberals and their crazy, radical, extreme ideas anymore. I moved to Las Vegas. It was the best move of my life. In Las Vegas, we […]

Runaway government spending threatens Trump presidency

Runaway government spending threatens Trump presidency

Special to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore, January 11, 2025 Shortly before Milton Friedman’s death in 2006, I had the privilege of interviewing him over dinner in San Francisco. The last question I asked him was: What are the three things we have to do to make America more prosperous? His answer I have never forgotten: […]

GREATEST HITS, 9 — ‘God is not finished’ with California: 12,000 baptized on Pentecost Sunday

GREATEST HITS, 9 — ‘God is not finished’ with California: 12,000 baptized on Pentecost Sunday

Top stories of 2024 No. 9, December 29, 2024  [Congratulating WorldTribune.com readers, editors and correspondents this Christmas Holiday season for 26 years of continuous, daily publication. Let the future begin! — The Editors] by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News May 20, 2024 Across California on Sunday, 12,000 Christians were baptized in the waters of […]

‘Freedom lies in being bold:’ 20th century poets foresaw collapse of secular ‘rational’ civilization

‘Freedom lies in being bold:’ 20th century poets foresaw collapse of secular ‘rational’ civilization

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, December 29, 2019   [The following is excerpted from American Minute] Robert Lee Frost began publishing poems in his high school bulletin. In 1892, he graduated co-valedictorian with the woman he was to marry, Elinor Miriam White. He briefly attended Dartmouth, then Harvard, but left to go back to teaching. […]

The first Christmas: Caesar Augustus and his contemporary, Jesus Christ

The first Christmas: Caesar Augustus and his contemporary, Jesus Christ

Special to WorldTribune, December 25, 2024 “Gaius Octavius was born in 63 B.C. in Rome” noted John Coleman, a Fox News contributor about the towering contemporary of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. “When his maternal great uncle, Julius Caesar, was assassinated for subverting the Roman Republic, the young Octavian, only 18 at the time, became his […]

Syria’s season of peace? Reasons to celebrate, but not yet to smile

Syria’s season of peace? Reasons to celebrate, but not yet to smile

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler, December 24, 2024 The extraordinary and fast-moving events in Syria have gripped the world. What was viewed as a forgotten, forsaken and frozen conflict churning on for nearly fourteen years, has suddenly jumped into the headlines to round out this tumultuous year. Syria at long last has been […]

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