#210426
Other than wanting Donald Trump out of office, it has been difficult to understand what Democrats really want these days. But let's give it a try.
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#210427
President Donald Trump says he will speak to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis about the fate of two cruise ships carrying passengers sick with the coronavirus that are hoping to offload passengers in the state.
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#210428
The U.S. Health and Human Services has a Pentagon stockpile of 2,000 ventilators ready to be deployed, but it is awaiting a decision on where those need to be assigned as the global coronavirus pandemic unfolds, according to reports....
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#210429
Google, whose April Fools' shenanigans are famous in the tech world, said it's canceling its pranks this year.
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#210430
Topics such as immigration, crime, politics, healthcare, judicial decisions, and foreign policy across America, with nuggets of analysis that can’t be found anywhere else, focusing on rights, prosperity, and liberty.
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#210431
The signs that some local police have asked patients to put on their front doors are unnecessary and could lead to harassment, said Bergen County's prosecutor.
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#210432
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam allows Planned Parenthood to continue to perform "essential" abortion services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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#210433
Baruch Feldheim was selling respirators and personal protection equipment to doctors and nurses at 700 percent markups.
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#210436
Rep. Jim Clyburn: "This is a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision."
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#210437
Congressman Bryan Steil (R-WI) has introduced a bill to rescind $25 million in stimulus funding for the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — the home of the National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera — after the organization furloughed nearly 100 orchestra members immediately after the stimulus bill was signed.  “Some in Washington felt […]
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#210438
According to the federation, this is not an isolated incident, with a similar case occurring last week in Venice for the same reason.
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#210439
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., blasted Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Tuesday night for being more concerned with impeaching President Trump earlier this year than preparing the U.S. to fight the coronavirus contagion.
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#210440
Tom Cotton was both the first and the loudest voice in Congress to sound the alarm about the looming pandemic.
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#210441
Within days of requesting $5 billion from the Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF), Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei turned down and moc
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#210442
One veteran member said that it looks "like the Kennedy Center knew it was going to lay everyone off even before they lobbied for funds in the bailout."
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#210443
Trump predicts 'very painful two weeks' as coronavirus 'plague' deaths expected to peak mid-April
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#210444

Coronavirus and the Danger Zones

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Carroll County, Maryland, is largely rural and, like the rest of rural America, had little reason to fear the coronavirus pandemic — until last week. Eighteen
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#210445
Democrats have been failing Econ 101 for decades.
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#210446
Modern traditional and social media, in all of their multiplying and increasingly malevolent forms, provide replete evidence of our collective failure in recent decades to raise children properly. …
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#210447
The stockpile's 100 million supply of N95 respirator masks was never fully replenished after 2009 swine flu pandemic, experts say.
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In critical cases, COVID-19 attacks the lungs and restricts breathing to the point where a patient needs a ventilator to stay alive. However, in Canada, as in most other countries, there is a limited supply of these potentially life-saving machines. Here are answers to some key questions about them.
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#210449

We Are All Homeschoolers Now

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

What does education look like in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic? At the K-12 level, you’ve got problems. At the collegiate level, you’ve got existe
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#210450
This article is not going where you think it is. As most of my American Spectator readers know, don’t even try to guess where this is going. Just come along
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