#211851

The New Chernobyl | National Review

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

D.C. reporters should go to where the real story is.
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#211853
As he bows out of what will presumably be his final White House run, the Democratic Party appears to be passing the Vermont senator by.
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#211854
New data shows that Bible sales for several Bible publishers have significantly increased amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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#211855
China broke the World Health Organization. The U.S. has to fix it or leave and start its own group.
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#211856
The British government is demanding a refund from China after more than 17 million antibody test kits it ordered were found not reliable enough to be used on most patients. 
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#211857
Pennsylvania shuts down liquor stores. Panic buying ensues.
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#211858
Linda Tripp spoke frequently with Breitbart and wrote occasional pieces for the website, most recently attacking the Trump "whistleblower."
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#211859
A slate of progressive youth groups have issued a list of demands they want to see presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden adopt ahead of the general election.
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#211860

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#211861
The end of the Cold War was a heady time in the West. Francis Fukuyama’s essay “The End of History?”—which argued that the world was witnessing the “unabashed victory of economic and political liberalism”—was published in the National Interest a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. US President George H.W. Bush and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher were touting the possibility of a “peace dividend,” in which billions of dollars could be shifted from defense budgets to domestic projects. The number of nuclear weapons in the world dropped precipitously after peaking in the mid-1980s, and the threat of nuclear war seemed dimmer than it had been in decades. There are countless ways in which the post-Cold War era hasn’t lived up to expectations. The global recession in the late 2000s and rising income inequality have undermined faith in open markets and democratic institutions, authoritarian demagogues have risen to power on both sides of the Atlantic, and as the novel coronavirus pandemic ravages the global economy, we could be heading for yet another recession …
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#211862
Trying to pass out $350 billion in days or weeks is harder than it sounds.
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#211863
With treatments and more extensive testing, the American economy can be reopened after April 30, ending the coronavirus depression, through unique American federalism.
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#211864
Another media non-story shows the double standard of presidential appointments for Republicans vs. Democrats.
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#211865

Calling out elitist, liberal

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Keep hugging each other in Iowa City because around here we think you are hilarious.
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#211866
Under fire for refusing to support Tara Reade, Milano says she never thought #MeToo would "destroy innocent men."
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#211867
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including title IV of the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (Public Law 114-90), it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Policy. Space Policy Directive-1 of December 11, 2017 (Reinvigorating America’s Human Space Exploration …
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#211868
Since the Communist Revolution of 1949, China has emerged as a world power that poses a threat to the West. This first CCA of the 2019-2020 academic year wil...
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#211870
A New York Post reporter asked Donald Trump about pardoning Tiger King star Joe Exotic because we truly live in the darkest timeline. Watch it unfold.
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#211871
In the 12th century, furious with the archbishop of Canterbury, England's King Henry II threatened to forsake Christianity for Islam. But how serious was he? And what would have happened if he'd actually converted? Writing for BBC History Magazine, Claudia Gold investigates
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#211872
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill) April 8, 2020 You can see a list of U.S. states ranked in order by the number of COVID-19 deaths per 1 million population. Go to this link, and scroll d…
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#211873
1 vote and 2 comments so far on Reddit
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#211874
Erratic infection numbers raise questions about the accuracy of the country’s statistics
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#211875
As TGP reported over the weekend, the amount of Americans who are reported to have died from the Coronavirus is based on a CDC coding system that will “result in COVID-19 being the underlying cause more often than not.” Dr. Birx confirmed this on Tuesday during a COVID-19 task force briefing. A new ICD code…
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