Month: December 2021

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) has dramatically decreased the sentence of a man convicted in connection with a 2019 crash that left four people dead and others injured, reducing the man’s whopping 110-year prison sentence down to just 10 years. Jefferson County District Judge Bruce Jones had previously noted that state law obligated him to
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Dr. Anthony Fauci noted during an interview on MSNBC that many of the children included in the COVID-19 hospitalization numbers are actually hospitalized for reasons completely unrelated to coronavirus, but then included in the statistics because they tested positive after arriving at the hospital. Fauci, who is the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden
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In the ultimate of irony of all ironies, MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace and two of her guests spent an entire segment of Thursday’s Deadline: White House accusing Republicans of politicizing school boards across the nation. In the segment, Wallace openly panicked that Republicans will continue using what she described as “education wars” that were weaponized against Democrats in Virginia
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In a Thursday interview with China’s state-run CCTV and the official press agency Xinhua, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the U.S. would face “an unbearable cost” for allegedly condoning and abetting “Taiwan independence” forces. Wang said the U.S. has “gone back on its commitment made when it established diplomatic relations with China, condoned and abetted ‘Taiwan
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Cattle wait to be guided down from their summer mountain pasture during the annual end-of-summer Almabtrieb cattle drive near Bad Hindelang, Germany, September 26, 2020. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters) The war against meat has become, so to speak, something of a staple for climate warriors, and one of the ways that it will be fought is by
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Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images New Year’s Day luck could end up making a Powerball player a few hundred million dollars richer.  No ticket matched all six numbers drawn Wednesday, which means the jackpot has climbed higher: It’s an advertised $483 million for Saturday night’s drawing, up from $441 million. The top prize
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Muriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington, D.C., said she expects schools to switch to virtual learning in the coming weeks and throughout the spring 2022 semester, according to a Wednesday announcement which sparked outrage from those accusing teacher’s unions of putting their members’ needs above those of students. “We expect that schools and classrooms will
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William F. Buckley Jr. (National Review) Our friends at National Review Institute have accomplished a lot this last year. Please consider supporting NRI with a tax-deductible, end-of-year gift so it can continue to grow and strengthen the NR Nation through its educational programs and outreach events. Many of my NR colleagues have written letters encouraging support for NRI: Douglas
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No one in America is surprised to learn that Center for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky is sending mixed messages about the COVID pandemic. That’s been the government’s M.O. from day one. What might surprise people, though, is to hear NBC News call out her and her agency’s ongoing failure to deliver consistent
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan recently criticized Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby for her egregious mishandling of cases and her allowing of criminals to return to the streets, unsupervised and unpunished, with the potential to add more victims to Baltimore’s growing list of victims of preventable criminal activity. What is occurring in Baltimore is unilateral justice,
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Accusers, family members and lawyers are among those who have reacted to Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking conviction, The 60-year-old former British socialite and ex-girlfriend of late billionaire financier Epstein is now facing the prospect of years in prison, after being found guilty on five out of six charges against her. She was accused of recruiting
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These past few years have been challenging, hard and, with the influx of the omicron variant this Christmas season, seemingly never-ending. It’s been nearly two years since we began what was to have been a two-week pause to stop COVID-19. Since then, we’ve endured lockdowns, masking, sickness, death, fear, overwork, underwork, government stimulus, vaccine creation,
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President Joe Biden announces the nomination of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for a second four-year term at the White House in Washington, D.C., November 22, 2021. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) With the Biden administration expected to release a major, statutorily mandated document setting out the president’s broad-brush thinking on U.S. national security in early 2022, conservative
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A bartender was slashed in the face by an irate customer with a sharpened broomstick after she asked the customer to provide proof of vaccination, police said. The alarming incident unfolded at Joe’s Bar and Grill in Seattle, Washington, on Monday. Police said that witnesses called at about 5:15 p.m. after the attack. They told
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Pandemic aside, no issue of the past year has become more reviled on the American right than critical race theory, the progressive educational paradigm at the center of a vehement vocal and electoral uproar nationwide. Conservative politicians have been quick to serve up critical race theory as proof of an ever-radicalizing left, most notable among
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