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WATCH: Reilly Stephens, senior counsel at the @LJCenter, sits down with The Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler @KellyRiddell on Politically Unstable to discuss discrimination in college admissions. https://t.co/iPkYt0n6Nt
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"The climate movement is actually hampering a lot of the technologies that he [Bill Gates] wants to get online" Check out more from @DanielTurnerPTF of @powerthefuture on #PoliticallyUnstable with @KellyRiddell: https://t.co/jFgNhpAyBR
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Read more: https://t.co/3ai2Xlbokl "The Trump administration is already rolling back overregulation, and those efforts should be accelerated," argues E.J. Antoni @Heritage @Comm4Prosperity
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Read more: https://t.co/5K14TfyDMw "Questing minds bring innovation, which is how vaccines and all other medicines get easier, cheaper and, most important, better," writes @JamesPPinkerton
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Read more: https://t.co/tadp8CB2v3 "A female presidential candidate with the policies of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would likely get support from most conservative Republicans. I would be among them," writes @CalThomas
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Climate change alarmist logic: if they can't convince you, they'll shut down free speech. Tune into the new #BoldandBlunt with @ckchumley and @WmBillWalton:
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“The flow of opioids and counterfeit drugs into the United States is perhaps retribution for a long-ago defeat. More ominously, it is an asymmetric assault on a strategic American vulnerability: our medical supply chain,” writes Robert Wilkie.
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During the Opium Wars of the 19th century, Britain and other Western nations humiliated a weakened China by forcing the import of harmful drugs on its population to make a fast buck.
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Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, the Florida Democrat charged with bilking the government of $5 million in disaster assistance then using it to get elected to Congress, said that the charges are “baseless” and a “sham.”
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Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, the Florida Democrat charged with bilking the government of $5 million in disaster assistance then using it to get elected to Congress, said Thursday that the charges
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“Under Mr. [Larry] Krasner, Philadelphians are no longer safe, which means the Trump administration has a mandate to intervene by deploying federal resources to restore order,” @cullystimson and Patrick McDonald argue @Heritage
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Last month, the remains of 23-year-old Kada Scott were discovered in a shallow grave behind an abandoned Philadelphia school.
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Rare-earth magnet company Vulcan Elements revealed plans to build a $1 billion factory in Benson, North Carolina, as U.S. companies look to compete with China over rare-earth dominance.
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Rare-earth magnet company Vulcan Elements revealed plans Tuesday to build a $1 billion factory in Benson, North Carolina, as U.S. companies look to compete with China over rare-earth dominance.
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“In each instance, American optimism, vision and willingness to change where and when necessary led us to a better place. Think about our origin story: the Pilgrims at Plymouth,” Michael McKenna argues.
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I was asked recently why I was such a homer for the United States despite our numerous and obvious defects.
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“The left has a knee-jerk hatred of all-things-God and all-things-godly that hold potential to strip away leftist controls,” @ckchumley argues
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A federal judge just ordered schools in Texas to stop posting copies of the Ten Commandments after hearing from parents of students who had complained the displays were offensive and infringed upon th
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“Is it a genuine shift toward a more functional, less toxic Washington? Or is it simply a strategic rebranding for two politicians who found themselves on the outs with their respective party establishments?” Keep reading from @josephcurl:
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In an era defined by partisan vitriol, two of the most unconventional figures on opposite ends of the political spectrum are suddenly singing from a similar hymn sheet: a call for kindness.
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“Lower interest rates would reduce financing costs for millions of Americans on mortgages, credit cards, student loans, auto loans, and more — providing much-needed relief,” E.J. Antoni explains @Heritage @Comm4Prosperity
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Disapproval of the state of the economy is widespread today, despite many indicators improving since the start of the year. The reality is that most Americans' financial situation deteriorated by
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EDITORIAL: “The previous administration was so nasty that it raided the first lady’s boudoir looking for dirt on Mr. Trump. There’s no chance its agents didn’t also sift through the Epstein archive seeking something salacious.”
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Democrats received a big win Tuesday when they suckered a handful of malcontent Republicans into joining their campaign to compel the release of the Epstein files.
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Democrats avoided explaining why members of their party, including a top leader, were reaching out to Jeffrey Epstein years after he was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor and ordered to register as a sex offender.
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Donald Trump's name appears frequently in the latest batch of Epstein files made public by Congress, but it was Democrats who befriended the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, emails
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“History teaches that personal liberty once lost does not come back and government power once acquired remains,” @Judgenap explains.
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History teaches that personal liberty once lost does not come back and government power once acquired remains.
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“Ms. Harris lost not because she is a woman but because some thought she could not articulate her beliefs in a language they could understand. Mrs. Clinton lost because some found her ‘unlikable,’” @CalThomas writes.
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Former first lady Michelle Obama says America is not ready for a female president.
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The U.S. added far more jobs in September than forecast, the government said in a long-delayed jobs report that complicates an upcoming decision by the Federal Reserve.
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The U.S. added far more jobs in September than forecast, the government said Thursday in a long-delayed jobs report that complicates an upcoming decision by the Federal Reserve.
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LISTEN!! CHUMLEY BOLD & BLUNT https://t.co/heYUG50926 Bill Walton, @WmBillWalton says to watch out -- if a Democrat wins the White House, the global clamp on free speech under the guise of saving the environment could really gain traction in America.
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