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At first glance, this headline from Tim McMillan at The Debrief is the sort of opener that could get all of the geeks and nerds in the audience excited. “Army Research Develops ‘Living Material’ that Interacts with its Environment.” What sort of Frankenstein experiments are going on with the Army these days? Creating “living material”
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Sen. Mitt Romney walks through the subway system at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., December 17, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) I’ve been meaning to briefly lay out why I think Mitt Romney’s new Family Security Act is a good idea and the right direction for family policy. But between them, Ramesh Ponnuru and Ross Douthat have
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President Joe Biden discusses Friday his Coronavirus Spending Plan and the state of the economy in a video address. [embedded content] Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge under the Creative Commons license. Visit our syndication page for details and requirements.
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President Trump declared a national emergency over the novel coronavirus on March 13, 2020. As the crisis evolved throughout 2020, many governors took that football and ran it as far down the field as they could, implementing ever more severe restrictions on their states as they declared their own state emergencies. As COVID-19 lockdowns spread
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SCOTUS Brings the Hallelujah  The Supremes were working late on Friday night: JUST IN: The Supreme Court says that for now, California can’t totally ban indoor church services in areas where coronavirus cases are surging. https://t.co/KOoTmTzImv — ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) February 6, 2021 abc7.com: The Supreme Court is telling California it can’t enforce a
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, hold a briefing Friday. [embedded content] Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge under the Creative Commons license. Visit our syndication page for details and requirements.
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The campus of Yale University (Michelle McLoughlin/Reuters) In an unfortunate but expected move on February 3, the U.S. Department of Justice dismissed its lawsuit against Yale University. The lawsuit, filed on October 8, 2020, accused Yale of illegally discriminating against undergraduate applicants to the university based on race and national origin. The two-sentence court filing
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In 2017, President Trump’s inauguration was met with the violent and destructive J20 protests in Washington, D.C. There were arrests and prosecutions, but in the end everybody who hadn’t already pled out had their charges dropped. You may have seen the question posed on social media: Might those arrested for storming the Capitol in 2021
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CNN commentator Van Jones, who famously called the election of Donald Trump in 2016 a “white-lash” against a black president, is now apparently not hateful enough for the intolerant left. On The View Friday, liberal hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro teamed up to bully their guest, accusing him of “providing racial cover” for Trump, even
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People pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan, March 16, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) In response to Ryan Anderson’s Flawed Appraisal of Religious Liberty Having read both my colleague Cameron Hilditch’s post and Ryan Anderson’s Wall Street Journal op-ed to which Cameron has responded, I have a few quick thoughts to add. Of course, Cameron is right to
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The pandemic lockdowns will hopefully be remembered in history as one of the most destructive forces in America’s history. For me, like many Americans, the costs are VERY personal and tragically real. I learned Thursday evening that my little sister died. She didn’t die of Coronavirus or even some comorbidity or whatever. She died from
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