A response to Heather Mac Donald’s provocative new essay on the “mass nervous breakdown on campus.”
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The agreement negotiated in Beijing to restore relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran signaled at least a temporary reordering of the usual alliances and rivalries, with Washington left on the sidelines.
Ukrainians, and many Europeans and Americans, are defining an envisioned Ukrainian victory as the complete expulsion of all Russians from its 2013 borders. Or, as a Ukrainian national security chief put it, the war ends with Ukrainian tanks in Red Square.
By: Jeff Zymeri – nationalreview.com – March 23, 2023 With a U.S. regulatory crackdown looming, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared Thursday before the House Energy and Commerce Committee. During the hearing, lawmakers from both parties expressed skepticism towards the CEO’s claims that the popular social-media app would protect U.S. data and American users from the Chinese Communist Party. Regulators are concerned about…
Parental rights advocates are reporting mounting frustration with activist media companies over their reporting to limit sex change treatments for children.
By: Jeffrey Blehar – nationalreview.com – March 22, 2023 Those who haven’t kept up to speed on the increasingly weird scenes inside the gold mine of America’s elite law schools may have missed the latest outrage from the denizens of Stanford Law School, where Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan had his Federalist Society address shouted down by a howling mob of…
Fire Chief Ron Hittle was fired because he went to a leadership conference that was held at a church. After 24 years of service, the city of Stockton, California terminated him even though it encouraged him to attend leadership training. Firing employees because of their religion is illegal, and we’ll be arguing Ron’s case in federal appeals court on March…
The Army is on track to meet its beefed up recruitment targets for 2023 as sluggish recruitment during the prior year put military readiness at risk.
In his song “Anything Goes,” Cole Porter mused, “Good authors, too, who once knew better words now only use four-letter words writing prose… Anything Goes.” Source: Streaming Media’s Favorite Word | Parents Television Council
The Institute for Creation Research’s Column Project team recently finished a two-year study of Asia. We have now accumulated column data across five of the world’s continents, with Australia in progress and Antarctica in the future. Our results reinforce earlier findings of a progressive global flood.
ICR’s Column Project team recently finished work on the European continent, including Turkey and the area surrounding the Caspian Sea. We have now compiled stratigraphic data across four entire continents: North and South America, Africa—including the Middle East—and Europe. For Europe alone, we compiled 499 stratigraphic columns using oil industry wells, outcrops, and seismic data and published cross-sections across the…
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