[ad_1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s most recent weekly provisional mortality update has caused a stir. It says: For 6% of deaths [involving COVID-19], COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death. Does this
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[ad_1] Washington State patrol on Friday ripped a Black Lives Matter militant out of a vehicle for illegally blocking traffic on the NB-15 freeway. BLM-Antifa terrorists shut down highway 99 during their “Seattle Morning March” so they thought they could rove into other parts of Washington and do the same. Advertisement – story continues below
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[ad_1] California is proving it’s more authoritarian than ever. As many other states have reopened in stages, California officials have opened the Golden State, too—except they repeatedly seem to be applying different guidelines for reopening businesses, schools, and houses of worship. The examples are numerous. Private schools are not allowed to open, per Gov. Gavin
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[ad_1] 1. Anita Cameron: Assisted suicide is not the answer as long as racial disparities in care, disability bias go on I want to be able to live. I want my conditions effectively treated, and I want effective pain relief. But while Martignetti may assume he will get good care, Black people like me tend
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[ad_1] If much of the dire rhetoric behind America’s moment of racial reckoning seems from an oppressive world of a half-century ago, that’s because it comes from “critical race theory,” a decades-old philosophy deeply skeptical about the possibility of racial progress. It turns up in the best-selling book, “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for
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[ad_1] I am forever indebted to the anonymous Trump supporter that had a crate of desk calendars shipped to the White House. Knowing what day it is in that turbulent environment is always a plus, but this donor went the extra mile and evidently took time to circle election day in red. Rick McKee, The
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[ad_1] The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief said Friday he kept sources anonymous in a story about President Donald Trump because the sources didn’t wish to face “angry tweets and all the rest.” Jeffrey Goldberg explained why he allowed sources to remain anonymous in his Sept. 3 story, “Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers,’”
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[ad_1] What explains Joe Biden’s flip-flops and strategic reversals over the last two weeks, from fracking to Kenosha? Donald Trump tells Salena Zito that the answer is simple — that Biden’s not making the decisions. “It’s a fraud campaign,” Trump says, with Biden as a puppet for the activists who are really running the campaign:
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[ad_1] Dozens of news outlets published content that either justified or explained away rioting and looting in the initial weeks of unrest following the police custody death of George Floyd in late May, a Daily Caller News Foundation review found. While President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have both condemned rioting and
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[ad_1] (BackyardProduction/Getty Images) In December 2018, historian Niall Ferguson argued that the political polarization of today’s world mirrors the religious turmoil of Reformation period in the 16th century. The Internet, he claimed, is analogous to the printing press. “Nothing has happened like the impact of the personal computer and the Internet,” Ferguson said, “since the
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[ad_1] A recent article in The Washington Post’s Outlook section, “What’s the Worst That Could Happen?”—which explores various potential outcomes of the 2020 presidential election—found that in “every scenario except a [Joe] Biden landslide, our simulation ended catastrophically.” According to the Post, any other outcome is destined to spark “violence” and a “constitutional crisis.” Or,
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[ad_1] Chinese servicemen walk past portraits of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as they patrol a street near the Great Hall of the People on the opening day of the National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, May 22, 2020. (Thomas Peter/Reuters) Beijing’s plan to impose a “bilingual education” program on Inner Mongolia has unsurprisingly elicited
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[ad_1] Steve Hanke (Screengrab via Youtube) We may not have a round table, but National Review now has a knight in its ranks. We are pleased to announce that Steve Hanke, a contributor to the newly created “Capital Matters” section, has been knighted by Republic of Albania president Ilir Meta. On August 5, President Meta
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[ad_1] Video released on Tuesday shows Queen Nancy Pelosi at a shuttered salon getting her hair done on Monday. Only the little people had to follow the rules. Nancy was too important.She is also seen without a face mask… Masks are for the little people too. No Mask Nancy! “Pelosi used shuttered San Francisco hair
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[ad_1] An atheist group is going after a Republican senator over his repeated posting of Bible verses on social media and demanding that he stop with his “sermonizing.” The undeterred lawmaker sent a message to the group this week: get bent. What’s all this now? Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy (R) has tradition of posting scripture
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump delivers his acceptance speech as the 2020 Republican presidential nominee during the final event of the Republican National Convention on the South Lawn of the White House, August 27, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, has authored an incendiary story about President Donald Trump. It accuses
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[ad_1] Over the past two decades, the Fourth Circuit has gone from being arguably the best federal court of appeals to being perhaps the very worst. Yesterday’s en banc ruling in Mayor and City Council of Baltimore v. Azar marks another low. Title X of the Public Health Service Act authorizes the Department of Health
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