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The top-line fact in the weapons to Ukraine or Taiwan debate

An important debate is underway in Washington. It centers on whether the United States should prioritize its supply of weapons to Ukraine or Taiwan. This debate is welcome. What should not be welcome, however, is the suggestion that the U.S. can provide maximal weapons support to both nations at the same time.

More regulation yields more profits for large firms while crushing small ones: Study

The economy of the United States has become more consolidated and more regulated over the past generation, and it turns out that regulation is a leading cause of the consolidation.

ESPN just spiked a documentary that would make China look bad

At the same time that Disney is beginning to warm its relationship with China once again, ESPN has coincidentally decided to spike a documentary about the Tiananmen Square massacre.

211,401 illegal immigrants crossed border in April, 146 million more want to join them

U.S. Customs and Border Protection released the April Southwest Land Border Encounters numbers Wednesday, and the results show continued policy failure by the Biden administration.

Cori Bush’s reparations proposal belongs in the 19th century

Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-MO) announced a bill for reparations to descendants of slaves in the country. It was a $14 trillion proposal and even more preposterous than many current recommendations promoted nationwide. And it's something that no one in the country should ever take seriously.

Teacher pushes gay pornography on middle schoolers, NBC provides smokescreen for it

If a teacher is trying to put pornography before young teenagers, that adult is doing something very bad — and he or she should be stopped from doing so, and maybe prosecuted. If a major institution tries to fool the public into believing that the pornography the teachers are peddling to children is just fine for their children, then the major institution is complicit in the corruption of minors, at least.

Feinstein’s complications from shingles more serious than previously disclosed

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) suffered from more serious complications from her shingles diagnosis than previously disclosed. A spokesperson confirmed on Thursday that Feinstein suffered from encephalitis, a rare complication of shingles that causes the brain to swell, as well as Ramsay Hunt syndrome, in which the shingles virus impacts the facial nerve causing facial paralysis...

Conservatives make last-minute push for border security in debt ceiling package

House conservatives have launched an 11th-hour effort to include tougher border security measures as part of the emerging package to prevent a government default. In a letter to the bipartisan leaders negotiating a debt limit compromise, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) argued that the migrant influx at the Southern border is, like the threat of...

Cruz opens a probe into Anheuser-Busch over Dylan Mulvaney partnership

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) opened and called for an investigation into Anheuser-Busch over its collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, saying that the company was potentially marketing its products to a younger audience through the partnership. Cruz and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) sent a letter to Brendan Whitworth, the Anheuser-Busch CEO and chairman of the...

Large Southern cities lead nation in population growth

Story at a glance The South is home to the fastest-growing cities in the country, newly released Census data show. Nine out of the 15 fastest-growing cities in the United States are located in the South, with six nestled in Texas alone. Georgetown, Texas — located just north of Austin — is the...

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