OP-ED: Standing firmly in support of our law enforcement
challenges law enforcement faces in a rapidly changing world. As new technologies emerge and threats evolve
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challenges law enforcement faces in a rapidly changing world. As new technologies emerge and threats evolve
identifies the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region as the world’s largest system of state-imposed forced labor, putting … Region supplies 14 to 15 percent of the world’s tomato paste, about 10 percent of its chili
ones who helped make the United States the world’s leading energy producer and our country the most
export their products to feed families across the world. The Farm Bill addresses these needs by supporting programs … farmers to continue to feed and fuel the world. It’s time to finish the job. This
point unmistakable to Beijing and to the world: The freedom to worship is a core American principle … works. The advance of Chinese totalitarianism in the world is not in America’s interest. If we want
trade-offs. Over time, that discipline eroded. After World War II, large entitlement programs such as Social Security
after day. As these athletes compete on the world stage, they represent more than themselves. They reflect … presence in the Olympics is a reminder that world-class achievement can come from a town like Durango
never voted for decides to improve your world by making it more expensive. A new one is coming
brutal and murderous anti-Christian persecution in the world today. Moderate Muslims who speak out against the radical … Foreign Terrorist Organization. For too long, the world has looked away—a culture of denial—as radical Fulani
Religious persecution is festering and exploding around the world. What has been unconscionable for decades, centuries, has gotten … worse. According to Open Doors 2025 World Watch List : “More than 380 million Christians suffer high levels
matters to the U.S.' 'Defending freedoms keeps the world more stable, prosperous' f t # Washington … cost, high-impact way to keep the world more stable and prosperous. That message should resonate in Washington
George Wright who murdered Walter Patterson—a decorated World War II veteran—in Wall, New Jersey
global hegemony, supplanting the United States as the world’s preeminent power. In this regard, Taiwan
responsible member of an international trade regime—the World Trade Organization—which should be premised on equal
peaked at 106 percent in the aftermath of World War II, America was rebuilding after a deadly … installing itself as the leader of the free world. Today, we are simply living beyond our means
order designed to defund the outrageously pro-abortion World Health Organization (WHO), and another— reinstatement of the Protecting … which shamelessly promoted abortion on demand around the world including in President Bush’s Emergency Plan for AIDS