COMMENTARY |
By Sarah Parshall Perry The ink is barely dry on the Education Department’s vast rewrite of federal law allowing men who think they’re women to use women’s locker rooms and compete in women’s sports before three separate lawsuits… |
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By Tyler O’Neil Well-funded radical environmental groups such as the Sierra Club have wielded huge influence over a willing Biden administration to restrict U.S. oil and gas development and a secure energy future for America. |
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Texas Lawmaker Reminds GOP of Madison’s Words About Power of the Purse
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By Fred Lucas Rep. Chip Roy takes issue with fellow Republican lawmakers and their unwillingness to fight to control federal spending. “Stop making excuses,” he says. |
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EXCLUSIVE: CDC Must Provide Transparency on Troubling IVF Practices, Congressman Says
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By Mary Margaret Olohan In the in vitro fertilization industry, excess embryos are treated as if they aren’t human beings. They are grafted with animal embryos, experimented upon, or discarded because they are the “wrong” sex. |
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‘Economic Suicide’: Biden Admin Justifies Tax Hike Based on Racial Criteria
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By Will Kessler The administration’s analysis of its revenue proposals argues that targeted tax hikes that disproportionately affect white people would ease racial wealth inequality. |
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Where Are the Executive Actions to Secure the Border? A Look Back at 9/11
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By Steven Sund After 9/11, President George W. Bush signed a directive codifying federal cooperation with state and local agencies to help prevent threats to our country. Yet today, that cooperation doesn’t exist when… |
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ANALYSIS |
By Virginia Allen Sen. Roger Marshall was one of only 15 Republican senators who voted against sending an additional $60 billion to Ukraine for its war against Russia, reasoning, “Until we secure the border, I don’t think… |
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ICYMI: Justice Department Rule on Crime Compensation Exceeds Its Authority, States Say
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By Cully Stimson Joe Biden’s DOJ wants to give compensation that normally goes to crime victims to criminals and illegal aliens. |
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NEWS |
By Mary Margaret Olohan Before becoming one of the Justice Department’s top leaders, Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke was allegedly involved in a violent domestic dispute—an incident that ended in her arrest. |
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