Donald Trump’s desire for post-presidency relevance, assuming he’s not thrown into prison for tax fraud, may involve creating a political party. The Washington Post reported hearing the ideas from “people familiar with the plans” due to Trump’s ire towards those he believes failed loyalty tests following his loss to now-President Joe Biden. Trump’s primary targets
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Then–Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris and then–Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden greet supporters at an election rally in Wilmington, Del., November 7, 2020. (Andrew Harnik/Reuters) In a statement from the White House, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated today’s 48th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade and reiterated their campaign
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The Biden administration’s 60-day pause on new oil and natural gas leases and drilling permits on federal land, signed by Acting Interior Secretary Scott de la Vega late Wednesday, could result in devastating consequences to state economies that rely on proceeds from oil sales. The order, which appeased progressive environmentalist groups, has significant immediate effects.
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A federally recognized Native American tribe is demanding President Joe Biden’s administration immediately rescind or amend a new policy that temporarily suspends new oil and natural gas leases and drilling permits on federal land. What are the details? The Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, which is located in Utah, blasted acting
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The People’s Republic of China often pays lip service to reforming its bloated, inefficient state-owned enterprises. Unfortunately, reforms rarely pan out. When China began to emerge from the dark ages of the Cultural Revolution in the late 1970s, progress in reforming state-owned enterprises, particularly in the form of consolidating state control of large state-owned enterprises
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) during the presidential-inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C., January 20, 2021 (Greg Nash/Reuters) Senator Bernie Sanders said Sunday that Democrats will use budget reconciliation, a process requiring only a simple majority in the Senate, to pass President Biden‘s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package if Republicans refuse to get on board. “We
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Harley-Davidson’s just-introduced 2021 models include the CVO lineup with the company’s most advanced audio and infotainment options, as well as its latest braking, steering and safety features. Source: Harley-Davidson As a tradition-minded 118-year-old motorcycle manufacturer, Harley-Davidson may not seem ideally situated to prosper in a rapidly changing world where vehicles are increasingly electrified, self-driving, and
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Media Research Center President Brent Bozell eviscerated CNN on Friday, deriding them for “flat-out lying” about Donald Trump’s rollout of the COVID vaccine. Appearing on FBN’s Varney and Co., he excoriated CNN for credulously accepting Biden administration claims that they are “starting from scratch” when it comes to distribution. Bozell called the liberal network out:
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Joe Biden has wasted no time in making the Oval Office his own. He’s chosen different furniture from the White House collection, switched out the busts of famous people – including Winston Churchill – and replaced the oval rug. But Biden has made an interesting choice of reportedly removing something from the office that President Trump found
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The Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., May 14, 2020 (Erin Scott/Reuters) Now that Donald Trump has left office, there’s no issue of speed or a deadline in terms of the Senate trial of a former president. Thus, the Senate should take its time and do a thorough job on the task at hand. This probably
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Influential Democratic lawmakers have suggested in recent days that Congress should leverage the U.S. Constitution to prevent now-former President Donald Trump from ever holding office again. What are the details? Democrats eager to hold Trump “accountable” for the deadly violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 are exploring avenues of punishment outside of impeachment.
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed Friday that his team exclusively obtained an email showing how Immigration and Customs Enforcement was directed to carry out one of President Joe Biden’s executive orders on immigration. What’s the background? After entering office on Wednesday, Biden signed numerous executive orders, many of which reversed the policies of his
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Then–president-elect Joe Biden speaks to reporters in New Castle, Del., December 15, 2020. (Mike Segar/Reuters) President Biden will sign a fresh round of executive orders during his first full week in office, including actions loosening restrictions around abortion and immigration. Biden will issue and order to rescind the Mexico City policy, which prohibits U.S. funding
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers the keynote address at Facebook’s F8 Developer Conference on April 18, 2017 at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. Getty Images Big technology corporations including Apple, Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft have raced to create a pair of fashionable smart glasses readily embraced by consumers, but 2021 is shaping up
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Add Ben Stiller to the list of artists eager for free speech restrictions. The Zoolander star is all for President Donald Trump’s removal from social media platforms, regardless of the results or consequences. And he’s far from alone. A gaggle of stars, including Sacha Baron Cohen, are cheering how platform after platform is dumping Trump. They’re similarly silent
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National Review is accepting applications for its summer editorial internship. Interns will receive a modest stipend, participate in every part of the editorial process, and have opportunities to write. Applicants should have an excellent academic record and some experience in student or professional journalism. If you wish to apply, please send a cover letter explaining
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