Nonfiction

Take Two Aspirin and Call Me By My Pronouns: Why Turning Doctors into Social Justice Warriors is Destroying American Medicine

Publication Date: 03/29/2022

A lifelong physician and educator exposes the alarming takeover of healthcare and medical training by a political ideology untethered to science.          American healthcare is at risk as radical politics increasingly supplant proven methods for the admission and training of medical students. These changes in medical education…

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The Positive Side of the Street: A Collection of Previously Unpublished Lectures

Publication Date: 03/22/2022

In 1964, Napoleon Hill presented a series of lectures that have never been published—until now. “The subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between a penny and a million dollars. It does not know the difference between success and failure, and it’ll work just as hard to make a failure out…

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Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive War on Truth

Publication Date: 03/22/2022

Critical race theory has hijacked the U.S. education system on every level. Parents, students, educators, and policymakers must know and support the truth about American history and reject this divisive and anti-American theory’s obsession with skin color and prejudice. The problem with our nation’s schools today is not just the…

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Crooked Hillary: Lock Her Up!

Publication Date: 03/18/2022

Lock her up! From the questionable demise of Vince Foster to the “extremely careless”—or just plain illegal—handing of top secret emails, Hillary and her partner in crime Bill have done it all. In spite of flouting the law and common moral decency at every turn, Hillary remains at the forefront…

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Combat Journalism: Ten Years of the Washington Free Beacon, 2012-2022

Publication Date: 03/16/2022

A collection of the Washington Free Beacon’s best work over the past decade: the pieces that made us laugh, the reports that ended careers, and the news writing that best captures the spirit of our combat journalism. “At the Beacon, we follow only one commandment: Do unto them.” That was…

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Dragonslayers: Six Presidents and Their War with the Swamp

Publication Date: 03/15/2022

The Swamp has been around for over 150 years, and six major presidents have tried to drain it with varying degrees of success. Donald Trump promised to “Drain the Swamp,” by which he originally meant lobbyists. When he got in, he found an entirely different Swamp—a Deep State that had…

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Lovin’ Your Air Fryer: 100+ Fast & Easy Recipes for Mornin’ to Late-Night Munchin’

Publication Date: 03/15/2022

Love your air fryer? Or want to? You’ll be Lovin’ the Air Fryer even more with 100+ yummy recipes from the chef expert Eric Theiss! Love is in the air...fryer! If you enjoy cooking with air instead of oil and want to try over 100 delicious recipes, this book is…

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Have Laptop Will Travel: Memoirs of a Digital Nomad

Publication Date: 03/14/2022

Readers are calling this the male version of Eat Pray Love! Phil goes digital nomad for a year-long odyssey, traveling to 12 cities in 12 months on 4 continents. What these cities are “really like” will make you laugh, think, learn, and even cringe a little. The author’s personal journey of…

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Angels and Entrepreneurs: A Lifestyle Formula for Starting Your Own Business and Riding the Rollercoaster of Entrepreneurship

Publication Date: 03/08/2022

Get inspired to start your own successful business! Bob Schlegel grew up on a struggling family farm, and like his entrepreneurial father, he took charge of his destiny by starting his own businesses—often more than one at a time. He and his wife Myrna partnered together in their early endeavors…

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Uncompromising: How an Unwavering Commitment to Your Why Leads to an Impactful Life and a Lasting Legacy

Publication Date: 03/08/2022

Uncompromising explores seven pathways to help you identify and live your why—leading to an impactful life and a lasting legacy. Steve White’s path from the housing projects to president of Comcast West was punctuated by defining—and often heart-wrenching—moments. Moments that helped him identify what matters most and how he positively…

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