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Stubborn inflation plagues Biden’s reelection effort, despite president’s focus on corporate greed

One of the many problems facing President Biden's bid for reelection is that high inflation, which soared after he took office, is now baked into voters' monthly budgets.

False compassion hurts both immigrants and citizens

While the United States is overwhelmed along its southern border, unchecked immigration is shaping discourse and deciding the elections all across Europe. Europe’s failure to curb immigration betrays the rights of those within its borders as hundreds of immigrants are dying trying to reach European shores. Unchecked immigration is not a human right. It’s human destruction for all parties.  The European […]

The Supreme Court must restore parental rights in Indiana

The U.S. Supreme Court is an Indiana couple’s last hope for justice after the state’s Child Protective Services removed their son from their home because they refused to indulge his desire to identify as a girl. The son of Mary and Jeremy Cox, who is now 18, was removed from their home in 2021 by […]

California teachers caught sharing pro-Hamas propaganda

On campuses, numerous pro-Palestinian groups celebrated the Oct. 7 massacre of 1,200 Israelis as an act of “resistance” while blaming Israel for the outbreak of violence. However, it would be a mistake to assume that only institutions of higher education nurture this kind of distorted worldview. A controversy in Oakland shows that teachers are also […]

FEC shows how (and why) bipartisanship can still work

The FEC is charged with the difficult task of enforcing and interpreting often complex campaign finance laws while promoting transparency for contributions to candidates, parties, and political committees. Its bipartisan makeup helps provide the FEC with the credibility to achieve this challenging objective—and to keep the Commission from becoming a political weapon.

Tucker Carlson: ‘No decent person would defend’ what happened to Navalny

Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson says that “no decent person would defend” what happened to Alexei Navalny after the Russian opposition leader's death in prison was announced on Friday. Carlson, a former Fox News pundit who has faced backlash for his recent extended interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, told The Daily Mail in a statement,...

Tech companies pledge to fight deceptive AI during 2024 elections

Several major technology companies — including Adobe, Amazon, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Snap, TikTok and X — signed an accord Friday pledging to combat the use of deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) in this year’s elections. The 20 participating companies pledged to “work collaboratively on tools to detect and address online distribution” of AI-generated content...

Schumer blasts Graham for ‘cynical field trip’ to border

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) blasted Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Friday for taking what Schumer’s office called “a cynical field trip to the border” after both Republican senators voted last week to block a bipartisan border deal that Graham was involved in negotiating. Graham is coming under fire from...

While the ‘smart guys’ dither in Washington, the war goes on in the Middle East 

The Americans haven’t come up with the formula to stop the bloodletting.

2 juveniles charged in Super Bowl parade mass shooting

Two juveniles have been charged in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade mass shooting that killed one and injured 22 people.  The Jackson County Family Court in Missouri said the juveniles are being detained in the county’s Juvenile Detention Center on resisting arrest and “gun-related” penalties. The release also said that “additional” charges could...

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