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Progressive corporations enforce an ideological monoculture. Dissent and get fired. By David French, The National ReviewWhen I talk about free speech, I often ask the audience two questions. First, did
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For weeks, residents in North Olmsted, Ohio, just outside of Cleveland, couldn’t use their key fobs to open their cars or garage doors.
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The news media's narrative of a fascist Donald Trump using secret police is dangerous nonsense.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — One of the jurors who convicted Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd on Monday defended his participation in a protest last summer in Washington, D.C., following online speculation about his motives for serving on the jury and whether it might be grounds for appeal. A photo, posted on social media, shows Brandon Mitchell, who is Black, attending the Aug. 28 event to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech during the 1963 March on Washington. Floyd’s brother and sister, Philonise and Bridgett Floyd, and relatives of others who have been shot by police addressed the crowd. That photo recently recirculated online, the Star Tribune reported.
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Sebastian Hughes  Moderate Senate Democrats joined Senate Republicans on Thursday in an effort to block President Joe Biden from lifting Title 42, a
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WASHINGTON (SBG) - At first glance, it looks like an abandoned dump. Courtesy: Sinclair Broadcast Group. But this plot of land in Macon County, Alabama is described in an FBI search warrant as a "makeshift military-style obstacle course" belonging to a small group of terrorists led by Siraj Wahhaj who owned the property up a long dirt road but just a few miles from downtown Tuskegee. Courtesy: Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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During a Buck Institute Webinar streamed on July 14, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield promoted the general reopening of schools, highlighting the low coronavirus risk for children without preexisting conditions and the unfortunate spike in suicides and drug overdoses, which Redfield said are “far greater” in number than COVID-linked deaths […]
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Noncitizens who reside in Vermont's capital city Montpelier are now one step closer to being able to vote in certain local elections.
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President Joe Biden’s decision to end the immigration policy known as Title 42 has officials from southern-border states more than antsy. Texas Gov. Greg
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Thursday: Cuomo’s Excelsior Scholarship, a string of wonderful weather, and the New Yorker who invented Scrabble.
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Chips Ahoy! posted a video of a famous drag queen to promote their cookies to all the "drag mamas" on Mother’s Day.
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The Democrat-media complex is using the Coronavirus as a vehicle to rig the election with mail-in voting. The Democrats, with help from their stenographers in the media say it’s far too dangerous to vote in person in November because everyone will die from COVID. COVID-19 is a peculiar virus because it only infects people at…
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A Kansas City, Mo., city council committee on Wednesday moved forward legislation that would end penalties for jaywalking and other pedestrian offenses that
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President Trump today announced that he was signing an executive order to ban U.S. companies from using foreign companies that might pose a threat to U.S. national security. From the BBC… The president signed an executive order which effectively bars US companies from using foreign telecoms believed to pose a security risk to the country. Mr Trump does not name any company specifically in the | Read More »
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Top Republicans reject the US president's suggestion that November's vote be put back.
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Twice last week, the federal government's unconstitutional spying on ordinary Americans was exposed. One of these revelations was made by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., who wrote that the FBI is still using warrantless spying in criminal cases, notwithstanding the Constitution and federal laws
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After being released from jail pending his appeal, hate hoaxer Jussie Smollett has released a song maintaining his innocence after being found guilty of 5 felony counts for lying to the police and staging a hate crime against himself. After being out of jail for three weeks, Smollett released the new “song”, entitled ‘Thank You God’, claiming that all […]
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Thousands of anti-fascist protesters marched through Boston on Saturday afternoon. The estimated 15,000 counter-protesters flocked to Boston Common against a free speech rally.
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The White House launched a new tool Wednesday to collect social media users' stories of political bias. It's the latest effort by the Trump administration to highlight concerns about institutions limiting free speech and take a swipe at the titans of Silicon Valley. The newly launched Typeform survey provides a place for Americans to describe the actions taken against their accounts by Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and its GOP allies appear to be retreating from their opposition to a $600-per-week supplemental unemployment benefit that has propped up the economy and family...
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There will always be munis. Income from municipal bonds typically enjoys tax-free status at the federal level and in the issuing state. Conversely, when...
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What the government is determined to fix is not the military's capabilities as a force, but its lack of social justice
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There’s a reason Warren Buffett decided to bet $10 billion on the future of oil and natural gas.
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NARAL Pro-Choice America announced its endorsement of Joe Biden this week in his election campaign for president of the United States.
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