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Andreas Probst murder shows lefty media’s willful blind spots

The murder of Andreas Probst, with the alleged culprits two cold-blooded teens, should be national news. That it isn't speaks volumes.

House Republicans Accuse Admin of Flouting Vetting Procedures for Afghans, Demand Answers on Resettlement Programs

‘It is inconceivable that proper vetting procedures were followed during the chaos and disarray of the U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan.’

Ibram X. Kendi Is Who We Thought He Was

Kendi, more than any of the other grievance grifters, loudly and aggressively followed the reductio ad absurdum of his racial logic all the way...

John Brennan Returns to Serve

What do you have to do to be disgraced in modern America?

Ukraine Alienates Poland

Polish enthusiasm for the Ukrainian cause has been decisively to the advantage of Ukraine. It’s a severe danger to exhaust it.

We Already Have a Strategy in Aiding Ukraine

Serious public debate should not pretend that no strategy exists. It can easily be inferred by any observer of the conflict.

Fain pushes UAW into political arena as strike hits second week

When Shawn Fain took over the United Auto Workers union in April, he vowed to reverse the group's waning influence by transforming it into a political powerhouse. In less than six months, he's fulfilled that pledge by organizing a historic strike and holding hostage his endorsement of President Biden.

Former U.S. Sen. Dick Clark, an Iowa Democrat known for helping Vietnam War refugees, has died at 95

Former U.S. Sen. Dick Clark, a Democrat who unexpectedly won a single term representing Iowa in the 1970s after campaigning by walking around the state, and who later played a key role in aiding refugees after the Vietnam War, has died. He was 95.

White House says it supports full probe into Sikh separatist’s death amid Canada-India row

The White House said Thursday it supports a law enforcement investigation into the murder of a Sikh separatist in Canada but declined to wade into thorny diplomatic matters around the killing that involves India, a key ally in Asia.

DHS wants to streamline victim reporting of cyberattacks, warns bureaucracy is getting in the way

The Department of Homeland Security is recommending federal officials change the way victims disclose cyberattacks by creating a single portal for reporting rather than the current process that has several different agencies acting as the primary point of contact.

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