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The Latest Academic Fad: ‘Mindfulness’

The various notions about ‘mindfulness’ might be good advice, but hardly require years of study (not to mention a large monetary expense).
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The Latest Academic Fad: ‘Mindfulness’

The various notions about ‘mindfulness’ might be good advice, but hardly require years of study (not to mention a large monetary expense).

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The Latest Academic Fad: ‘Mindfulness’

The various notions about ‘mindfulness’ might be good advice, but hardly require years of study (not to mention a large monetary expense).

Thousands Flock to ICE Watch Training as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Encourages Residents to Track Agents

Over 2,000 participants signed up for an ICE Watch and Community Defense Training seminar hosted Wednesday night.

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The Latest Academic Fad: ‘Mindfulness’

The various notions about ‘mindfulness’ might be good advice, but hardly require years of study (not to mention a large monetary expense).

Thousands Flock to ICE Watch Training as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Encourages Residents to Track Agents

Over 2,000 participants signed up for an ICE Watch and Community Defense Training seminar hosted Wednesday night.

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It’s another reason the Dodgers never should have left Brooklyn. If you had to choose one photograph to capture American childhood in the 1950s, you might pick an Arthur Leipzig shot of children playing stickball in front of the brownstones of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Leipzig would have never published a photo like that from Los Angeles because […]

Trump’s move against Maduro is wildly popular among Latin Americans, including Venezuelans

Last week, we highlighted the political cynicism and incoherence expressed by many Democrats after President Donald Trump ordered a daring and successful raid by U.S. special forces to capture and exfiltrate erstwhile Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. The socialist strongman and his wife now sit in American jail cells as they await trial on a host […]

Trump’s sordid pardon economy

Then-Reps. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and Chris Collins (R-NY) were the first two House members to endorse Donald Trump in early 2016. Both men were indicted on federal charges in 2018, and both nevertheless ran for reelection and won with explicit support from Trump. After winning, Hunter and Collins both pleaded guilty in 2019. Hunter admitted […]

Mullah lite?

The worst case in Iran is not that the regime murders thousands of civilians and survives in power. The worst case is that the regime commits mass murder and survives in power despite American intervention. The result would resemble what happened to President Jimmy Carter in 1980. When the Marines failed to extract American hostages […]

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