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Michigan Dems, Gretchen Whitmer are pursuing a Green New Deal, threatening future grid stability

Democrats in Michigan are pursuing an aggressive push to rapidly transition their state's economy to one that is highly reliant on green energy in an effort to fight global warming.

Newsom’s China trip reignites rumblings of a ‘shadow campaign’ as crises multiply on Biden’s watch

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent trip to China has reignited speculation that he is running a "shadow campaign" positioning himself to run in place of Joe Biden.

Rep. Dean Phillips launches 2024 primary challenge to Biden: ‘I have to’

Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota told CBS News that he will run for president, saying Joe Biden won't be able to win a general election.

One caramel macchiato, hold the terrorism

If you were hoping you could buy your cup of coffee without being sucked into the politics of the Middle East, I have some bad news.

Belichick’s Patriots need a hard reboot, not an extended epilogue

It’s time for the New England Patriots' 71-year-old coach, Bill Belichick, to retire. This isn't an indictment of the enigmatic, hoodie-clad coach’s illustrious career, which resulted in six Super Bowl titles. Instead, it's a call for closing the door on a now-bygone era in the NFL. This period wasn’t merely the epoch of Belichick; it was the Belichick-Tom Brady era — a two-decade-long dynasty that increasingly seems to be more attributable to Brady's football acumen than Belichick’s alleged coaching wizardry.

The fruits of ‘woke’ ideology

A poll conducted after Hamas’s terrorist attack on Oct. 7 confirms what has become sadly evident recently: Younger Americans openly oppose Israel.

Things that don’t work and humans that do

I was in a small group meeting recently to discuss the progress a certain web-based publication has made in reaching and developing its audience. The person running the meeting wanted to show us a few important graphs, and it was then that we all heard these alarming words:

Separating the art from the ideologist in Killers of the Flower Moon

Given enough time, cinematic ideology ceases to matter. Who today, watching Marlon Brando seethe through On the Waterfront (1954), would ding the film’s callous portrayal of union officials? One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) is affecting even in eras that practice institutionalization without apology. That the passing years sand the edges from political movies bodes well for Killers of the Flower Moon, a 3 1/2-hour land acknowledgment that is also a masterpiece of epic filmmaking. In 50 years, even conservatives will likely concede that it is among director Martin Scorsese’s greatest works.

The surprising thing about the reboot of Frasier

Kelsey Grammer’s Frasier Crane, a character whose televised exploits now span nearly four decades, was even at his inception not just a misfit but an anachronism.

San Francisco has tried nothing and is all out of ideas

San Francisco is a comedic kind of city in which residents see and acknowledge all the problems with living there and have thus far refused to do anything about any of them.

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