Articles

October 31, 2025
Robot Picking Apples

By: Sierra Dawn McClain – wsj.com – October 29, 2025 Farms automate harvests of corn and other crops, but the technology still needs work. It’s harvest time in America’s major apple-producing states, including Washington, New York and Michigan. The Agriculture Department projects the U.S. crop this year will surpass 11 billion pounds—nearly all picked by hand in brisk fall air….

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October 31, 2025
Harvard Student Expected to Learn

By: Jeffrey Blehar – nationalreview.com – October 30, 2025 The kids are absolutely losing their marbles over the realization that they might have to, you know, study in school. To see this article in its entirety and to subscribe to others like it, please choose to read more. Source: Harvard Grading Inflation: Students Weep at Being Told They’re Expected to…

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October 31, 2025
Antisemitism

By: The Editors – nationalreview.com – October 30, 2025 Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with Nick Fuentes makes it impossible to ignore the right’s festering antisemitism problem. The issue isn’t merely that Carlson “platformed” a white-nationalist influencer. This framing allows Carlson and his defenders to portray the interview and others like it as an effort at open debate, as a good-faith…

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October 31, 2025
Reasons for Trump’s Urban Crackdown

“We’re not going to lose our cities over this. This will go further. We’re starting very strongly with D.C., and we’re going to clean it up real quick.” — President Donald Trump, August 11…

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October 31, 2025
Please, Turn Off the Lights

Explores the origins and implications of the phrase about turning off the lights amid migration trends.

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October 31, 2025
Shutdown Not Helping Democrats in Polls

CNN data reporter Harry Enten discusses the results of new polls from AP-NORC and Quinnipiac on how the public is responding to the partial government shutdown. ” You might think, given that the Republicans are in charge of both the House and the Senate, that a government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand — but in fact, it hasn’t.”

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October 31, 2025
Live Nativity Scene

Ohio City Rejects Live Nativity from Public Green During Holiday Farmers Market City officials stated no live nativity scenes are allowed on city property, although  other forms of expression are freely permitted. Pataskala, OH—First Liberty Institute and the […]

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October 30, 2025
Democratic Socialist Party in New York

Explore the rise of the Democratic Socialist Party in NYC amid global political shifts.

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October 30, 2025
Generation Z(ohran)

How does a 33-year-old lifelong do-nothing — a person who has never held a real job, never suffered a true challenge, been handed everything on a silver platter — turn into a mayoral frontrunner in New York City? How does a self-described socialist who despises capitalism become the leading candidate for the mayoralty of the world’s financial capital? How does…

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October 30, 2025
The Rush to Digital ID

By: Michael Brendan Dougherty – nationalreview.com – October 29, 2025 The problems it solves are real but comparatively minor. The risks it creates are enormous. In some ways, I understand why there is some demand for a digital ID. In theory, a digital ID could offer individuals more privacy. Instead of handing your driver’s license over to a bouncer — who then learns…

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October 30, 2025
Federal Reserve is Driving in the Fog

By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – October 29, 2025 Powell hints at no rate cut in December, but why cut this week? Yet inflation remains above the Fed’s official 2% target even excluding tariffs. When the Fed chief says inflation would be 2.3%-2.4% without tariffs rather than 2.8% (according to the Fed’s core personal-consumption-expenditure measure), Mr. Powell is admitting…

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