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Most voters think immigrants should ‘embrace American culture’

Immigration is an oft-debated topic in the country’s political realm, even more so given President Joe Biden’s disastrous border security and immigration policies. It is just one of the many issues voters in the nation are divided on. Many on the Left favor any immigration, anytime, for any reason. Conversely, people on the Right support immigration so long as it is done legally and immigrants follow all the necessary rules and regulations. Despite this division, most of the country’s voters appear to agree that immigrants should “embrace American culture.”

Statecraft, soul craft, and Freedom Conservatism

American conservatives are once again debating the fundamentals of politics. On one side, national conservatives argue the state should make us good. On the other side, a new coalition of Freedom Conservatives argues the state should make us free. Both sides can claim a rich intellectual heritage in classical, Christian, and American political thought.

New chatbot aims to help women access abortions

A group of experts and abortion rights advocates have launched a new chatbot, Charley, in an effort to help women access abortion care in the U.S.  A website for the chatbot says it was created to help people learn more about their possible options when seeking abortion care, especially in states where the procedure has...

Romney’s great regret  

In an alternate universe, the Republican Party would be facing a free-for-all for the 2024 nomination, but not to challenge President Biden. Instead, the primary would be to succeed a President Romney. 

Former Super Bowl champion arrested in Florida

Former Super Bowl champion and New York Giants running back Dion Lewis was arrested Monday at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Florida.

McCarthy on Ukraine funding: ‘I have questions’ for Zelensky

When asked about renewed funding for Ukraine in its war against Russia, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday he has “questions” for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “Where’s the accountability on the money we already spent?” McCarthy said, listing off questions he said he will ask the Ukrainian leader when he meets with him later this...

Trump seeks to put himself at center of auto strike

Former President Trump is expected to travel to Detroit next week in lieu of attending the second Republican primary debate, putting himself at the center of a major autoworker strike. Trump’s trip underscores how the former president has in some ways already turned his focus to a possible general election rematch with President Biden, with...

Congressman ‘took a bow’ after confronting pages, colleague says

Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) reportedly "took a bow” after admonishing a group of Senate pages in late July who were lying on the floor of the Capitol Rotunda, Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis) said Monday after reviewing surveillance footage. When describing the surveillance footage to local news outlets, Pocan said Van Orden stopped the tour...

West Point sued by group behind Supreme Court affirmative action lawsuit

The group behind the lawsuits that led the Supreme Court to gut affirmative action at higher education institutions sued the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Tuesday, seeking to end the school’s race-conscious admissions policies. The Supreme Court’s landmark affirmative action ruling in June did not apply to the nation’s military academies, but the...

Azerbaijan launches new military operation to fight Armenian groups

Azerbaijan launched a military campaign Tuesday in what the country called an "anti-terrorist" operation in the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region, the site of two previous wars with Armenia. The Azerbaijan military operation is stoking fears that a major war is on the horizon and could complicate geopolitical tensions for Russia, which has played a peacekeeping role...

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