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The Cracker Barrel logo debacle was just the latest example of companies making marketing moves that are the antithesis of what their customer base wants. @SethDenson joins @KellyRiddell on Politically Unstable to discuss why companies need to stay out of politics.
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Hegseth: Bombing of narcotics boat just the start.
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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is fighting to define former Rep. Abigail Spanberger in the Virginia gubernatorial race as a far-left liberal by highlighting stances she has taken on transgender issues that have hurt Democrats at the ballot box.
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.@RoScarborough: "In 2024, Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland, the same guy who tried to put [President] Trump in prison, oversaw a settlement that netted [Peter] Strzok $1.2 million and [Lisa] Page $800,000." .
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Former FBI texter Peter Strzok hit the million-dollar jackpot.
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Editorial: "No provision in the Constitution permits the creation of a federal fiefdom that sits outside the three branches of government.".
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President Biden made a big mistake when he nominated Lisa D. Cook to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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"Owning a home is the primary way most U.S. households create wealth, yet millions of 20- and 30-something Americans have been locked out of homeownership," writes Ike Brannon. @kempfoundation .
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The U.S. housing market is stuck in a deep freeze: Mortgage rates remain high, prices are at a historic high and inventories are too tight to meet demand.
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'By exploiting commonalities among radicals, Havana exploits U.S. activists’ grievances and mobilizes them to do its bidding," writes @GeletMartinez.
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About 90 miles from the shores of Key West, Florida, a little-known organization linked to Cuba's intelligence apparatus is training foreign nationals to wage war against the West.
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"A final point: There have been energy transitions in the past, but they came about through market forces, not government subsidies, mandates and prohibitions," writes @CliffordDMay.
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"A clean energy revolution is helping to save this planet." Thus spoke President Obama in 2015.
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Ike Brannon: "Simplifying the system would empower potential homeowners to take more control and ultimately make a decision that’s unambiguously best for them, not for those who hope to make money from the deal.". @kempfoundation .
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"The challenge is to regain the momentum we need before this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity passes, imperiling Americans’ sustained prosperity, freedoms and security," writes @brentdsadler. @heritage.
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When President Trump told a joint session of Congress in March that he was creating a shipbuilding office dedicated to reviving America's maritime industry, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle a
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"If we are to accomplish something better than 2% growth, we need more immigrants to fill STEM occupations and less-skilled positions in agriculture and food processing, construction, elder and child care, and other services," writes @PMorici1.
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President Trump has radically altered federal policy for promoting economic growth.
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"Even those choices wouldn’t satisfy the Palestinians. They — or those who speak for them, the Arab states and Iran — want an end to Israel," writes @jedbabbin.
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French President Emmanuel Macron must have thought he would achieve a place in history when he announced France would recognize a Palestinian "state" this month.
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Austin Gae: "These approvals — among many others that would have been rejected or delayed by the Biden administration — will expand the nation’s energy supply in the long term, but not immediately.". @heritage.
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Electricity prices are still increasing, and Democrats are rushing to blame President Trump. However, as Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently pointed out, recent Democratic policies are actually at
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Christopher Shays: "[President] Trump made clear that even large democracies are not immune to pressure if they disregard U.S. interests.".
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When President Trump imposed a crushing 50% tariff on Indian goods last week to punish the country for buying Russian oil, he upended decades of Washington efforts to forge closer ties with New Delhi.
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