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Judge in Trump’s Georgia case faces election challenge from civil rights attorney

Civil rights attorney Robert Patillo is planning to run for judge seat presiding over the Donald Trump election case and Fani Willis disqualification allegations.

Biden’s State of the Union Address Tips His Pseudo-Campaign to Come

The Biden 2024 strategy promises you only one thing: a campaign of fear.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 8

Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt’s majority opinion in Dai v. Sessions holds that the court is required to treat an asylum applicant’s testimony as...

The Cracked Morality Behind Biden’s Open-Border Policy

It considers it deeply wrong to exclude illegal immigrants.

The Georgia Model for Putting Workers’ Rights ahead of Union Demands

Georgia is likely to see through the union charade and push through the protection workers deserve. Other states should follow suit.

Economic Policy-Makers Are in Denial

Policy-makers should start recognizing the world economy’s fault lines instead of trumpeting its resilience.

Ignore soaring federal debt all you want, but you’re paying for it

Imagine being in so much credit card debt that the finance charges alone are the third-largest item in your monthly budget. That’s precisely where the federal government is today because the spendthrifts in Congress and the White House have put $34.4 trillion on the nation’s credit card. And whether you know it or not, you’re […]

US foreign aid bill rejects individual rights 

Geopolitical tensions have heightened greatly in the past few years, and the U.S. has been involved in all of the major theaters, doling out conspicuous amounts of aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Now, Congress is considering providing these countries with even more aid in a $95 billion bill that includes assistance for each of […]

China rubber-stamps more of Xi’s economic delusions

This week in Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party-controlled National People’s Congress, a rubber-stamp legislature, set out President Xi Jinping’s policy goals for 2024. Premier Li Qiang announced that China would set a GDP growth target of around 5%. China wants technological supremacy over the United States and other nations and proposes to increase research and development spending […]

US gained 275k jobs in February, beating expectations

The U.S. added 275,000 jobs in February as the unemployment rate rose to 3.9 percent, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. The February jobs report defied the expectations of economists, who projected a gain of 200,000 jobs with the jobless rate staying even at 3.7 percent, according to consensus estimates. The February...

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