[ad_1] A Harvard University student cheers during the 135th playing of “The Game” against Yale University, Boston, Mass., November 17, 2018. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) In response to What We Get for Our University R&D Spending In my last Corner post, I pointed out an apparent inconsistency: Ivy League schools receive generous subsidies during economic expansions but
[ad_1] A member of the medical staff shows a used sample container at a test center for coronavirus disease in Berlin, Germany, April 6, 2020. (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters) I don’t get all that upset when people point out that the projections from the model from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation often
[ad_1] A general view of the summer pasture “Rofenberg” located at 2,400 meters above sea level in the region of Tyrol, Austria, June 9, 2018. (Lisi Niesner/Reuters) Earth Day launched the modern environmentalist movement in 1970. Since then, the movement has moved way beyond the principles of conservation, remediation of polluted areas, and protecting species
[ad_1] President Donald Trump responds to a question during a news briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., April 6, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) President Trump on Friday said he was being “sarcastic” during the previous day’s press conference when he expressed interest in exploring whether light, heat and disinfectants could be potential treatments for
[ad_1] National Review Institute’s Virus Free Forums: Faith and Culture Leaders Series podcast #5 and #6 are now available. On podcast #5 Kathryn interviews Jonathan Reyes, Senior Vice President for Evangelization and Faith Formation at the Knights of Columbus. Over the course of the conversation, they talk about practical family reality under quarantine, the videos,
[ad_1] The hosts of The View are doing their best to prop up Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, even offering him free advice and future media appearances on their show. After Joy Behar confidently claimed Biden could disappear and still win the election, she had a change of heart on Friday’s show, saying that he needed
[ad_1] Employees check a ventilator, which was originally developed for animals but may be used for coronavirus patients in Tokyo, Japan, April 2, 2020. (Issei Kato/Reuters) A new survey from the Pew Research Center has a variety of interesting figures on how Americans are responding to the COVID-19 crisis. One of the most intriguing sections
[ad_1] As part of its COVID-19 response, the World Health Organization has declared abortion as an essential service. The U.K. has now issued temporary approval for chemical abortions to be completely done at home. The U.S. abortion lobby continues to call for the Food and Drug Administration to lift restrictions (REMs) off the abortion pill (U.S. brand “Mifeprex”), making way for
[ad_1] President Donald Trump speaks during the coronavirus response daily briefing at the White House, April 10, 2020. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters) The president first tweeted about, then signed, a Presidential Proclamation temporarily pausing some categories of immigration. Predictably, the left, Democrats, and much of the media all decried the new policy as horrible. But the president’s
[ad_1] We’re in the middle of a pandemic that’s killing thousands but, once again, all the death lobby cares about is killing thousands more through abortions. Next week, pro-abortion groups and Hollywood celebrities will unite for an all-day fundraising event dubbed “Operation Save Abortion” to benefit struggling independent abortion facilities across the country. The fundraiser will
[ad_1] Democrats don’t give women the benefit of the doubt when the alleged sexual assaulter is a member of their own party. For Republicans the standards are different. This unfair application of credibility is wholeheartedly practiced and supported by Democrat party allies in the media. The phrase, acceptable misogyny comes to mind and should be
[ad_1] Posted by: Chris White in Money & The Economy, US News April 24, 2020 Topics in this post: AT&T AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is stepping down as the company’s chief and giving the reigns to COO John Stankey, who will take over the position in July. Stankey is taking over at a strange time
[ad_1] This week, President Trump signed an executive order temporarily suspending immigration into the United States for 60 days by people seeking permanent residence in the country. Following the president’s announcement, Democrats immediately went on the attack. In doing so, they affirmed what some Americans have believed for quite some time now; in the minds
[ad_1] The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration on Thursday, finding that the government can deport criminal immigrants from the U.S. even if they have been living legally in the country for a long time. In a split 5-4 decision, the court’s conservative bloc agreed with the administration that Andre Martello Baron, a non-citizen
[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Featured News, Trump Administration, White House Watch April 24, 2020 President Donald Trump signed H.R. 266, the Payment Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, that provides an additional $484 billion in Coronavirus relief. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication
[ad_1] America’s cultural suicide is gaining momentum. Two professions that are the bedrock of a successful culture are rotting from within. Education informs and civilizes our nation’s youth and prepares them to assume a productive role in society. Law enforcement helps to insure graduates stay civilized. Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch Both professions require dedicated,
[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Featured News, Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch April 24, 2020 Members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force hold a briefing Friday to update the nation on recent developments. The briefing is scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. EDT. Live Stream of Coronavirus Task Force Briefing Content
[ad_1] Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule President Donald Trump will sign H.R. 266, the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, Friday. Late, the president will receive a briefing on NASA’s COVID-19 response, then receive his daily briefing. The White House Coronavirus Task Force will hold a briefing and the
[ad_1] Tensions in the Persian Gulf are rising again as a result of provocations mounted by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. President Donald Trump warned Iran in a tweet on Wednesday: “I have instructed the United States Navy to shoot down and destroy any and all Iranian gunboats if they harass our ships at sea.” I have
[ad_1] Bobby Kennedy Jr., the son of the late former US Attorney General and the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, is warning the world of the perils of vaccinations. He claims the push for more vaccines is all about the money. Bobby Kennedy Jr. was on a podcast this past week where
[ad_1] Americans are extraordinarily generous, especially during times of crisis. One of the best ways government can tackle the coronavirus crisis is to let Americans give more of their own money directly to charities. This capitalizes on the fact that humanitarianism is going local to be more effective. Travel restrictions and shutdowns worldwide are creating
[ad_1] Two special guests are featured on today’s Daily Signal Podcast. Sean Spicer, former White House press secretary for the Trump administration, and Diamond and Silk, who host a livestream video blog, join the podcast in two pre-recorded interviews. We also cover these stories: An additional 4.4 million people filed for unemployment last week, bringing
[ad_1] “War is the health of the state,” wrote the progressive Randolph Bourne during the First World War, after which he succumbed to the Spanish flu. America’s war on the coronavirus pandemic promises to be no exception to the axiom. However long this war requires, the gargantuan state will almost surely emerge triumphant. Currently, the
[ad_1] Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws in the pocket against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., February 2, 2020. (Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports) Jon Hartley wrote about potential market inefficiencies for teams to exploit in the NFL Draft tonight. The fact that
[ad_1] Possibly still raging from when her heated outburst during a coronavirus press briefing was shot down by President Trump last week, CBS White House correspondent Paula Reid flashed her hatred for the President during Thursday’s CBS Evening News. She kicked off the video portion of her report by boasting about how radical leftist protesters
[ad_1] A new Department of Homeland Security study shows that heat, humidity, and sunlight could help to kill the coronavirus, offering a potential literal ray of hope against the pandemic as summer nears. “Our most striking observation to date is the powerful effect that solar light appears to have on killing the virus both [on]
[ad_1] Policymakers need to scrutinize their epidemiological models. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has been heavily influenced by the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation’s computer model, which has projected from 60,000 to 240,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. This epidemiological model is now being criticized as flawed and misleading as
[ad_1] New York Post columnist Betsy McCaughey joined Newsmax TV on Thursday to discuss the latest unemployment claims. On Thursday The weekly US unemployment numbers grew by 4.42 million jobs this week.That brings the total to 26 million of unemployed Americans due to government enforced regulations. Betsy McCaughey: Worse than heartless. 22 million people have
[ad_1] When the nongovernmental National Coronavirus Recovery Commission was first formed in early April, commissioners requested that citizens submit comments and ideas to help it formulate recommendations that governments, businesses, and civil society could use to combat both the health and economic effects of COVID-19. Those comments have provided some critical insights into how Americans feel about
[ad_1] The world was a dangerous place before—and will be after—the coronavirus pandemic. While Americans debate the proper ongoing response to the virus and argue over the infection’s origins, nature, and trajectory, they may have tuned out other, often just as scary, news. Many Americans are irate at China for its dishonest and lethal suppression