MAY 2023
SOUND OFF
6 Shroud of Turin Remains a Mystery
NEWSFRONT
10 Bragg’s Indictment Boomerang
AMERICA 15 Fed Fails at Every Turn
18 Blame Mental Health Crisis, Not Guns, for School Shooting
20 Liberal Judge Poses Threat to GOP in Key Swing State
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COVER STORY Can King Charles Bite His Tongue? Throughout Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign, she was revered for maintaining disciplined political neutrality. But all that may change with the coronation on May 6 of King Charles, whose progressive agenda on everything from climate change to immigration could undermine the popularity of the royal family.
22 IRS ‘Raid’ Angers GOP 24 State of the States
26 Abortion in America: The Forgotten Rights of Fathers
28 Faulty Valves in Toxic Train Wreck
30 Blog World 32 End of Isolationism 34 Letters to Trump
36 Nancy Brinker Moms Needed More Today Than Ever
38 Bill O’Reilly Talking Points ‘Free Ride’ Joe
40 Ben Stein’s DREEMZ A Government Lacking in Discipline
THINK TANK
42 6 Steps to Reduce Homeless Epidemic
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Let the Good Times Roll Sunny skies, mild temperatures, and lots of festivals make May and June ideal months to experience les bon temps in New Orleans.
COVER: JANE BARLOW/WPA POOL/GETTY IMAGES / P.3: PATRICK VAN KATWIJK/GETTY IMAGES POLITICS
44 Pat Buchanan’s Mighty Pen Paved Way for Trump
47 Progressives Spend $1 Billion to Infl uence Elections
50 Inside D.C. With John Gizzi Capital Gains Crusade
96 Ask Dr. Schwartz Natural Treatment for Allergies
BACKTALK
98 Patrice Onwuka Reforms, Not Reparations MAY 2023 | NEWSMAX 3
92 Fix Your. . . Balance
94 These Brain Boosters Help You Stay Sharp
LIFE & TRENDS
80 5 Minutes with Dr. Laura Learning From Mistakes
HEALTHY LIVING 84 Bee Healthy
86 Giving Up Gluten
88 Food Dye Triggers Bowel Diseases
90 When Leg Cramps Strike at Night
WORLD
52 U.S. Vulnerable to New Russia-China Alliance
54 Tug-of-War Cuban Boy Now a Politician
BOOKS
56 Teaching American Values to the Next Generation
MEDIA
58 State-Funded Censors Wage War on Conservatives
MAXLIFE 75 Sci-Tech: High Fashion
MONEY 77 Convenience vs. Cost
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