#222026
Amazon is the anti-government, white supremacist’s reliable, go-to bookseller. But they ban books that gay activists dislike, for some reason.
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#222027
"The single largest factor for why Sweden had it much worse than its Nordic neighbors during corona is the 'dry tinder' hypothesis. We are sensitive about borrowing the dry tinder metaphor for the persons of human souls, but the metaphor is clarifying: Maybe a country has more forest fires this...
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#222028
And the Democrats claim they are the party of science. ...
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#222029
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp defeated his Donald Trump-backed challenger David Perdue on Tuesday. Kemp’s victory sets up another general election race against Democrat Stacey Abrams.
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#222030
The question is not whether Iran can be trusted to uphold the nuclear deal now being negotiated in Vienna (it can’t), but whether the Obama administration and its P5+1 partners can be trusted to punish Iran when it violates the agreement? 
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#222031
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz weighs in on the feud between President Trump and progressive Democrat freshmen lawmakers. FOX News operates the FOX News Chan...
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#222032
Mayor de Blasio made a public plea Friday for taxing the rich and redistributing their money even as the Big Apple reels from a coronavirus-induced budget crisis.
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#222033
Congressman Ronny Jackson (R-TX) and several House Republicans called for President Joe Biden to undergo a cognitive assessment. | Politics
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#222034
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott slammed President Biden's police reform executive order, blaming Democrats for blocking his 2020 legislation while Biden now embraces parts of it.
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#222036
When Arthur Laffer drew this famous picture on a napkin to Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney during a lunch in 1974, the reaction was ecstatic: that’s exactly what they needed, some justification for doing what politicians are best at doing anyway: giving away the goodies that don’t cost anything. The best of both worlds!
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#222037
Suggestions for journalists actually interested in accountability from those in power
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#222038
The New York Times published an article claiming that Portland antifa rioters are suddenly afraid for their lives because "right-wing activists" arrived.
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#222039
A primer on the coalition that toppled Netanyahu.
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#222040
One-third of Americans say their Memorial Day plans were affected by high gas prices, an Emerson College survey found.
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#222041
The flags at the U.S. Capitol were ordered lowered to half-staff Tuesday in honor of the four Marines and Navy sailor killed in last week's attack in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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#222042
Things are getting worse for Roy Moore as Breitbart tries to help salvage his campaign. In trying to undermine the Washington Post's story, Breitbart actually manages to confirm a key detail deeply relevant to the veracity of the story. Leigh Corfman, one of the women involved, did not want her story out there. According to Breitbart's reporting, the Washington Post badgered her into doing it. They sought her out, not the other way around. That makes the story more damaging to Roy Moore because it confirms Ms. Corfman was not an attention seeker and was not pushing this story out…
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#222043
Hollywood is imploding, and it seems the Epstein case has set it off. Also, Scarlett Johansson hammers home the nail in the PC coffin.
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#222045
Shireen McSpadden began work in May as the head of the city’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing. One of her priorities includes placing 4,500 households in permanent housing in the next two years.
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#222046
This past week our nation saw another morally lost young man enter a local school and proceed to shoot and kill 19 children and two teachers.
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#222047
Sad that tragedy was the catalyst for this debate
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#222048
China is a sleeping lion. Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world. ~Napoleon It has become something of a truism to say that China will rise to a position of global dominance in the twenty-first century. All the evidence seems to support the thesis and we are flooded with the most fantastic figures charting the rise. Harvard political scientist Graham Allison treats us to a selection of these in his recent book Destined for War. He tells us that China’s GDP was less than $300 billion in 1980, a figure that had risen to $11 trillion by 2015. The country’s total trade with the outside world came to just $40 billion in 1980, but in 2015 it was $4 trillion—a hundredfold increase. Allison has plenty more shockers up his sleeve: “For every two-year period since 2008, the increment of growth in China’s GDP has been larger than the entire economy of India. Even at its lower growth in 2015, China’s economy created a Greece every sixteen weeks and an Israel …
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#222049
The feud between Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and President Trump continued this week when the former presidential candidate accused Orange Man Bad of seeking to “inflame racial tensions” by his response to rioting in America’s cities. Speaking with The New York Times this week, Romney said that President Trump’s comments over the past several days […]
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#222050
Progressive district attorneys decline to pursue certain offenses, usurping the legislative role.
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