Month: July 2021

Many concerned parents are asking, “Should children wear masks?” A new scientific study may provide an answer. The newly released study found that kids shouldn’t be forced to wear face masks because they can inhale unacceptable carbon dioxide levels after only three minutes of mask-wearing. The findings, which were were published in The Journal of
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y) claimed Friday the suspension of American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson is yet another example of racism and colonialism at work. The International Olympic Committee triggered outrage after suspending Richardson for 30 days after she tested positive for marijuana use. Critics pointed to the fact that marijuana use has been legalized for recreational
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrives for a special session of the National Constituent Assembly to present his annual state of the nation in Caracas, Venezuela, January 14, 2019. (Manaure Quintero/Reuters) Representatives of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the largest socialist political organization in the United States, met with Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro Friday. In
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The Supreme Court on Friday announced it had declined to review the case of a Christian florist in Washington state involving same-sex marriage, again punting on major constitutional questions involving religious freedom. Justices Neil Gorsuch, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito expressed support for hearing the case, but to take a case requires the votes of at
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This is Joe Biden’s America. A ransomware attack paralyzed networks of more than 200 US companies on Friday. Hackers targeted software supplier Kaseya and penetrated cloud-service providers by going through its network management system. Surprise, surprise, Russians are being blamed for this latest ransomware attack. TRENDING: Biden Snaps at Reporter: ‘I’m Not Going to Answer
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The pandemic has left Americans wanting higher wages and increased workplace benefits, CEO of the National Urban League Marc Morial told CNBC on Friday. “I sense that there’s a shortage of good-paying jobs because this labor shortage is at the lower end of the economic ladder,” Morial said on “Power Lunch.”  Meanwhile, the former mayor of
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A.F. Branco coffee table book “Keep America Laughing (at the left)” ORDER HERE Don’t depend on public schools to teach your kids patriotism or love of country. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2021. Donations/Tips accepted and appreciated – $1.00 –  $5.00 –  $25.00 – $50.00 – $100 –  it all helps to fund this website and keep
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Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (Rembrandt Peale/Gilbert Sullivan) Did you read the exquisite column — “How Two Great Friends Overcame Politics” — from Peggy Noonan in the Wall Street Journal on how Thomas Jefferson and John Adams overcame bitter political division? You’ll want to. Peggy once wrote a book titled Patriotic Grace and here she
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Opponents of Critical Race Theory attend a packed Loudoun County School board meeting in Ashburn, Va., June 22, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) I wrote yesterday about a couple of outlandish attacks on anti-CRT bans, especially the one by Timothy Snyder in The New York Times Magazine. He gets Florida so blatantly wrong that it deserves a
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As part of its ongoing campaign to become the most reviled group in America, Antifa branched out from its usual behavior of smashing windows and beating people to engaging in some good old-fashioned cancel culture.   This week’s victim was Winston Marshall, former Mumford & Sons guitarist and banjo player, who was forced to leave the band after praising journalist Andy Ngo for his new book “Unmasked:
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The potential impact of hurricane winds on the search-and-rescue operations at the collapsed Surfside, Florida condominium could make the building structure collapse further, structural engineer Richard Slider warned Friday. “These systems or the concrete columns and slabs that are there now, are already unstable, to a certain extent,” Slider told CNBC’s “The News with Shepard
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This article is excerpted from LiberatED, a weekly email newsletter where FEE Senior Education Fellow Kerry McDonald brings you news and analysis on current education and parenting topics. Click here to sign up. As the government steadily assumes responsibility for services previously provided by the private sector, small businesses shutter. It is hard for enterprising
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Dozens of asylum-seeking migrants from Central America walk north before surrendering to the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande River into the United States from Mexico in La Joya, Texas, May 7, 2021. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) The Wall Street Journal reported today on administration planning for the termination of the Title 42 public-health order
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MSNBC political analyst Claire McCaskill said that watching footage of the rioting at the U.S. Capitol should become a family tradition for the Fourth of July and Twitter didn’t take kindly to the suggestion. The former U.S. senator made the comments on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show on Friday when asked her final thoughts about the
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YouTube has suspended Right Side Broadcasting Network from its platform and removed the news site’s videos of former President Donald Trump’s rallies. YouTube took down the videos because the footage allegedly violated the platform’s Community Guidelines, according to RSBN. Trump’s most recent rally in Ohio reached over three million views on RSBN’s channel before it
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