[ad_1] U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) In Politico, Massimo Faggioli says that if Judge Amy Barrett is nominated to the Supreme Court, senators ought to look into her religious beliefs and affiliations, even in ways that might seem intrusive. It is a thoroughly dishonest op-ed, and the dishonesty starts in the
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[ad_1] Colin Kaepernick believes that this country will be safer without police departments, according to popculture.com.   Yesterday, the activist and ex-football player tweeted: “The white supremacist institution of policing that stole Breonna Taylor’s life from us must be abolished for the safety and well being of our people.” Kaepernick has put a new idea out there
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[ad_1] (diane39/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Our schools have buried the glory and beauty of America’s story under a mountain of misplaced guilt and tendentious ideology. Yes, there are faults in our story — the stain of slavery above all. Yet the weight and significance of our tale lay in the striving to overcome our failings. American
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[ad_1] Sen. Dick Durbin, speaking during a Senate Judiciary Committee business meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 11, 2020. (Carolyn Kaster/Reuters) Senate Democratic whip Dick Durbin (D., Ill.) on Wednesday denied reports that Democrats are considering adding more justices to the Supreme Court if they win the Senate and White House, saying there
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[ad_1] Will Donald Trump “commit” to a “peaceful transfer of power” if he loses the election in November-December, and probably January-February? That’s a significantly stupid question. It raises the specter of American troops in the streets, the arrest of opposition politicians — the jackboot of a police state crushing the
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[ad_1] Big Tech’s reckoning may have finally arrived. The White House hosted a roundtable calling for the overhaul of Section 230, a change which has massive implications for Big Tech and online speech.  No more “bad faith” moderation! The Department of Justice has proposed a bill to overhaul Section 230 and punish companies for political
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[ad_1] ESPN: come for the video highlights, stay for the social justice lectures. There certainly isn’t much else to keep you there. If you were hoping for pregame analysis of the Celtics-Heat game on Wednesday, you instead got self-dramatic grandstanding from former NBA player-turned-analyst Jalen Rose.  A Kentucky grand jury had just declined to charge
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[ad_1] Foreign money flowing to Hunter Biden triggered alarm bells at banks as “potential criminal financial activity,” according to a Senate investigation released Wednesday. The Senate investigation cited numerous transactions that banks flagged in reports to the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. In one of the transactions, Chinese billionaire Ye Jianming’s company sent $100,000
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[ad_1] (Caiaimage/Robert Daly/Getty Images) The Justice Department filed a statement of interest this week supporting a lawsuit challenging New Mexico’s different capacity limits for in-person classes at private and public schools, with private schools facing more stringent reopening restrictions. In a brief filed in the U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, the DOJ said that New
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[ad_1] The radical, anti-American left didn’t get the indictments they wanted in the case of the death of Breonna Taylor, and make no mistake, they are demanding street justice. Hollywood celebrities like A-list actor George Clooney, director Ava DuVernay and others weighed in on Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s (R-KY) decision not to slap any of
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[ad_1] Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh speaks at a ceremonial swearing-in at the White House, October 8, 2018. (Jim Bourg/Reuters) On the menu today: The surprising but compelling argument that Brett Kavanaugh now represents the swing vote on the U.S. Supreme Court offers Democrats a hard, tough lesson on how their scorched-earth tactics tend
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[ad_1] The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims increased to 870,000 last week as the economy continues to suffer the effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Department of Labor figures released Thursday represented a slight increase of new jobless claims compared to the week ending on Sept.
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[ad_1] We knew it and now have evidence from several campaign events showing Joe Biden is using a teleprompter to read his responses to questions asked by the corrupt media. September 12, 2020 On September 12th we reported for the first time evidence of Biden using a teleprompter. While Biden was holding up to the
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[ad_1] Justice Brett Kavanaugh was appointed to the Supreme Court in October 2018 after a highly contentious confirmation process.  Progressive groups, some media and activists warned that Kavanaugh was the fifth vote needed to overturn Roe v. Wade, but those warnings have not come to fruition. Now, as President Donald Trump weighs who will fill
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[ad_1] New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles has again committed journalism, on the front-page of Tuesday’s edition, no less. She’s a San Francisco-based tech reporter who has managed to provide close-up pictures of the real-time, real-world consequences of the often violent, destructive, anti-American “protests” taking place in Northwest U.S. cities. Her latest: “Protesters Pressure Bystanders
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[ad_1] NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A merican universities are in decline. But the oft-cited culprits — administrative bloat, the evisceration of the humanities, and “cancel culture” — are not the most serious problems. It is the academic sciences that pose the gravest threat. Far from being the last bastions of cool rationality and objectivity on campuses,
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