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Economy
One Blue State Is Turning Back The Clock In The Worst Way Possible
By Stephen Moore No state in modern times has transitioned from a worker freedom state to one that forces workers…
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Foreign Affairs
US, United Kingdom Conduct Strikes On 18 Houthi Targets As Commercial Vessel In Red Sea Sinks
By Micaela Burrow The U.S. and United Kingdom conducted strikes on 18 Houthi targets in Yemen as the terrorist group’s…
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Law and Government
Blue Laws For Red Citizens
By Victor Davis Hanson One state prosecutor and one civilian plaintiff have already won huge fines and damages from former…
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Law and Government
‘Criminal’: Legal, Parental Advocates Sound Alarm On Blue State Bill Allowing Minors To Consent To Medical Procedures
By Kate Anderson New York Democrats proposed a bill to allow minors to consent to medical procedures, but legal and…
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Law and Government
Trans Activists May Have Found Backdoor To Force Hospitals To Provide Sex-Change Surgeries
By Kate Anderson A lawsuit filed against a hospital for not providing transgender medical procedures could signal a new approach…
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Law and Government
Ninth Circuit Steps In After California Judge Drops Charges Against Alleged White Supremacist
By Hailey Gomez The Ninth Circuit of Appeals stepped in Thursday to block a ruling from U.S. District Judge Cormac…
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Law and Government
Joe Biden’s Brother Switched Up Story On China Deal After Lawmakers Showed Him Receipts, Source Says
By Nick Pope James Biden altered his story during a closed-door interview with lawmakers on Wednesday after congressional investigators presented…
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Politics
Dems’ Senate ‘Nightmare’ May Have Just Come True
By Mary Lou Masters Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who was twice elected in Maryland, could crush Democrats’ ability to…
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Media
Google Will Not Generate An Image Of A Caucasian Male No Matter How Much You Beg
By Kay Smythe A series of social media posts Wednesday claimed that Google’s artificial intelligence “Gemini” is a racist piece…
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Law and Government
Supreme Court Declines To Review Racial Admissions Case At Elite High School
By Arjun Singh The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to grant a writ of certiorari to review a case involving…
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Law and Government
Migrant Crime Is Turning US Cities Into War Zones
By Betsy McCaughey Criminals posing as asylum seekers are turning American cities into war zones. The Venezuelan gang Tren de…
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Politics
Swiss Billionaire’s Nonprofit Sent $35 Million To Dark Money Group Propping Up Dems
By Robert Schmad The Berger Action Fund, one arm of liberal Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss’ philanthropic empire, gave tens of…
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Politics
‘The Whole Thing Was A Scam’: Jim Biden Used His Powerful Brother’s Name To Promote Failed Health Company
By Nick Pope Jim Biden frequently invoked his brother Joe Biden’s name to promote a now-defunct health care company that…
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Education
Portland Public Schools Face Civil Rights Complaint For Disciplinary Policy That Factors In Race, Gender Identity
By Katelynn Richardson An education advocacy group hit Portland Public Schools (PPS) with a federal civil rights complaint Thursday over…
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Education
‘All Hell Broke Lose’: Harvard Economist Needed ‘Armed Guard’ After Study Found No Racial Bias In Police Shootings
By Katelynn Richardson Harvard economics Professor Roland Fryer needed armed security with him to go out in public after he…
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National Security
Blinken Asks For China’s And India’s Help To Stop Russian Nuclear Space Weapon
By Will Kessler Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with his Chinese and Indian counterparts at a conference in Munich,…
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Law and Government
‘A Manifest Injustice’: Legal Commentators Respond To Verdict In Trump’s New York Fraud Case
By Harold Hutchison Several legal commentators criticized a ruling ordering former President Donald Trump to pay $354 million in a…
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Law and Government
Biden Admin Shells Out Taxpayer Dollars On Getting Americans To Eat Trash-Fed Bugs
By Robert Schmad The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) began funding research into trash-fed crickets as an alternative to…
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Foreign Affairs
Compared To UK Physicians, US Docs Have It Made
By Sally Pipes America’s doctors are lobbying for better pay. The American Medical Association and other doctor groups are currently…
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Business
Rampant Crime Is Increasingly Taking Its Toll On America’s Small Businesses, New Survey Reveals
By Will Kessler Nearly one-third of small business employers in January said that crime has raised everyday business costs, according…
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Law and Government
Biden Administration Challenges Law Penalizing Prostitutes For Knowingly Spreading HIV
By Kate Anderson The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee on Thursday, arguing that…
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Law and Government
Is Biden’s Plan For High-Speed Internet In Rural Areas About To Go Up In Flames?
By Jason Cohen President Joe Biden’s administration is struggling to deliver on its goals for providing rural Americans with high-speed…
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Science and Technology
Scientists Look To Fight Climate Change By Dumping 6,000 Gallons Of Chemicals Into Ocean Near Martha’s Vineyard
By Nick Pope A team of scientists is looking to dump chemicals into waters off the coast of Massachusetts this…
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Politics
Democrat Wins Swing-District Special Election To Replace George Santos
By Mary Lou Masters Former Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi won the special election to replace ousted Republican Rep. George Santos…
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National Security
‘A Huge Blow’: Decline In White Recruits Fueling The Military’s Worst-Ever Recruiting Crisis, Data Shows
By Micaela Burrow Each U.S. military service saw a notable decline in white recruits over the past five years, according…
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Law and Government
Judge Says Fani Willis’ Disqualification ‘Possible’ Given Evidence Presented By Trump Co-Defendant
By Katelynn Richardson Judge Scott McAfee said Monday that it is “possible” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could be…
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Education
Joe Biden’s Latest Target — Christian Colleges
By Jon Schweppe For three years, the Biden administration has weaponized the United States government against its citizens. From siccing…
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Law and Government
America’s Youth Suffer The Most Under Dem Lawlessness
By Jessica Anderson Today, Washington, D.C., is a dangerous place to be. In our nation’s capital, providing for your family,…
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Law and Government
Nearly 20 States Are Weighing Legislation That Would Make Assisted Suicide Legal
By Kate Anderson Nearly half of the U.S. is weighing bills that would make assisted suicide legal, showing signs that…
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Law and Government
Canadian Legislation Would Ban Saying Nice Things About Fossil Fuels
By David Blackmon Imagine this: You invest a couple of hours towards watching “Juice: Power, Politics, and the Grid,” the…
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Education
‘Urine Across Campus’: Blue City’s Homeless Crisis Forced Private School To Shut Down, Lawsuit Alleges
By Jake Smith A lawsuit alleges that an art school in Los Angeles had to shut its doors due to…
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Law and Government
Bullets Fly All Over Blue State’s Highways After It Clamped Down On Guns
By Brandon Poulter Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed one of the nation’s most restrictive gun laws in 2023, and…
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Foreign Affairs
Swiss Cops Shoot And Kill Axe-Wielding Asylum Seeker Who Took Hostages On Train
By Julianna Frieman Swiss police shot and killed an axe-wielding asylum seeker Thursday night who allegedly took hostages on a…
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Law and Government
Biden Throws Staff Under The Bus, Lashes Out At Reporters In Rare Press Conference After Special Counsel Report
By Reagan Reese President Joe Biden gave a rare, unexpected press conference Thursday night in which he blamed his staff…
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Law and Government
‘Deez Nuts’: Judge Throws Out Case After Trans Woman Demanded Refrigerated Testicles Back From Ex-Boyfriend
By Kate Anderson A Michigan district judge threw out a case Wednesday regarding Brianna Kingsley, a biological man who identifies…
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