COMMENTARY |
By Sarah Holliday “Millions of children around the world just witnessed an example of raw masculinity and heroism. The first political memory of an entire generation.” |
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Impending Japanese Sale of US Dollars Could Trigger Major US Economic Turmoil
COMMENTARY |
By Peter St. Onge Japan, the biggest overseas holder of U.S. debt, is about to become a mass seller. And what if there aren’t enough buyers for that debt? Prices crash and interest rates soar. |
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By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell A Minnesota school board votes to allow transgender-identifying boys in girls’ restrooms and locker rooms and to share rooms with girls on overnight trips without girls’ or parents’ knowledge. |
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A Republican Admin Would Eliminate Costly Energy Mandates
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By Diana Furchtgott-Roth Republicans would speed up oil and natural gas production, eliminate mandates to purchase electric vehicles, get rid of subsidies for renewables, and end dependence on China. |
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Biden Wipes Out Another $1.2 Billion in Student Debt as He Fights to Stay in Race
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By Robert Schmad Biden will “forgive” the student debt held by 35,000 public service workers. This latest round brings the total to 4.76 million student loan borrowers who don’t have to pay their debt. |
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3 Reasons Why Americans Are Voting With Their Feet
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By Alexander Frei Certain factors are driving people out of cities that were once magnets for opportunity and growth. Cities such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles are now experiencing a significant population exodus. |
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ICYMI: WHAT’S GOING ON? Seb Gorka Explains Why Biden’s COVID Diagnosis Is More Than It Appears
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By Tyler O’Neil After the White House announced Biden had contracted COVID-19, the president released a cryptic message on X that read simply, “I’m sick.” |
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