
The Rebellion Podcast
Washington Times Opinion contributor Everett Piper shares his daily insights and analysis on the news of the day. "In times of universal deceit, Truth is the only rebellion left."
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Recent Stories
Biden's open-border policy is unbiblical, historically stupid
Ronald Reagan once said, "A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation." Over three decades later, Donald Trump added: "A nation without borders is no nation at all."
Ask Dr. E, Ph.D.: Grappling with abortion, innocent civilian war casualties through a Christian lens
Higher Ground is there for you if you're seeking guidance in today's changing world. Everett Piper, a Ph.D. and a former university president and radio host, is writing an advice column for The Times, and he wants to hear from you. If you have any moral or ethical questions for which you'd like an answer, please email askeverett@washingtontimes.com, and he may include it in the column.
Censorship at Northwestern University: School defends punishing conservative students
In news from the crazy land of America's colleges and universities, first place in the race of hypocrisy and self-refutation goes to Northwestern University, a school once considered among our nation's finest.
Is artificial intelligence good for education?
This past week, a student called me to request an interview for an assignment. The topic was artificial intelligence and its effect on the ivory tower.
A nation of misogynists: Feminists' gains lost in the blink of an eye
NCAA championship swimmer Riley Gaines is assaulted at San Francisco State University. She is punched multiple times by a man wearing a dress. Why?
Nation of narcissists: When your source of truth goes no further than what you see in the mirror
"The problem with you conservatives is that you're arrogant. You think you're always right."