For decades, the Walt Disney World Resort enjoyed tremendous growth in the state of Florida. It has become the largest vacation resort in the world, attracting an amazing 58 million visitors per year.

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By: John Fund – nationalreview.com – April 11, 2022 Just as you suspected all along. The report card on how individual states handled the Covid pandemic is in. States that avoided draconian lockdowns and practiced common sense fared well. States with breast-beating moralizers as governors — New York’s Andrew Cuomo, California’s Gavin Newsom, Illinois’s J.B. Pritzker, and New Jersey’s Phil Murphy…
The University of Texas will allow students to live together regardless of their gender or sexual identity. Major League Baseball will allow pitchers and catchers to use technology intended to prevent sign stealing. And Scottie Scheffler won yesterday’s Masters tournament.
This is a massive scandal. I know I’m being generous here after the Russian collusion hoax, but whatever crumb of credibility the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice has now been lost.
The girl’s lacrosse team at Blacksburg High School in Virginia wanted to honor their coach, who had spent ten summers volunteering in Ukrainian orphanages.
Disney’s copyright on its original Mickey Mouse rendering is up for renewal in 2024 — and Republicans are threatening to end the protection.
Legislation that would ban nearly all abortions in Oklahoma is headed to GOP Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk.
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – April 7, 2022 Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will soon be moving her office a few blocks across D.C., after the Senate confirmed her to the Supreme Court on Thursday in a 53-47 vote. Congratulations to the new Justice, although we hope she finds herself more influenced by her new colleagues than vice versa. Three Republicans…
By: David Harsanyi – nationalreview.com – April 7, 2022 At the University of Chicago’s “Disinformation and the Erosion of Democracy” conference this week — a “how to” discussion, apparently — the Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum was asked about the use of the “disinformation” charge as a pretext for suppressing news. Specifically, the student was referring to the concerted effort by mass media, Big Tech, and government…