Articles

May 15, 2024
Arial view of Harvards hamas encampment

By: Zach Kessel – nationalreview.com – May 14, 2024 Harvard University will begin reinstating student protesters who have been “placed on involuntary leaves of absence” and enter discussions about the school’s endowment as part of an agreement between university administrators and anti-Israel encampment organizers, Harvard’s interim president announced in a letter on Tuesday. “Now that the area is being cleared…

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May 14, 2024
worship service at Glad Tidings Assembly of God in Darrington, WA

By: Robert P. George – nationalreview.com – April 18, 2024 Why conscience requires protection The Supreme Court is taking religion seriously again. The past decade has yielded victory after victory for defenders of America’s historic tradition of embracing religion in public life and safeguarding religious freedom for citizens of all faiths and shades of belief. The Court has finally consigned…

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May 14, 2024
Side by side Biden and Trump

For a host of reasons, all of which I’ve laid out in excruciating detail both on Twitter/X and my past Townhall columns, Donald Trump wasn’t my choice to become the Republican Party’s presidential nominee.

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May 14, 2024
cartoon - elephant walking away from a church

By Ross Douthat – nytimes.com – May 10, 2024 A taxonomy of post-religious conservatisms. You’re reading the Ross Douthat newsletter, for Times subscribers only.  The columnist reflects on culture and politics, but mostly culture. Get it in your inbox. During the 2016 Republican campaign, watching Donald Trump shoulder his way past his more pious rivals for the nomination, I remarked on the…

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May 13, 2024
Dr. Madras - marijuana

By: Allysia Finley – wsj.com – May 10, 2024 Young people who smoked marijuana in the 1960s were seen as part of the counterculture. Now the cannabis culture is mainstream. A 2022 surveysponsored by the National Institutes of Health found that 28.8% of Americans age 19 to 30 had used marijuana in the preceding 30 days—more than three times as…

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May 13, 2024

Dear Chuck, My husband is convinced that we should convert our entire 401k into gold. He’s concerned about several things, including our nation’s debt, the potential of a stock market bust, and now World War III. I am opposed and told him I would ask you to offer us your opinion.  Divided Retirees    Dear […] Source: All Resources |…

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May 13, 2024
Grocery Shopping

By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – May 10, 2024 The average annual inflation rate during his Presidency is 5.5%.Under Trump it was 1.9%. If our friends on the left want to stop berating voters and admit reality, they might look at the chart nearby from Dan Clifton of Strategas Research Partners. It compares the average annual consumer-price inflation rate…

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May 13, 2024

By: Ben Sasse – wsj.com – May 3, 2024 Higher education isn’t daycare. Here are the rules we follow on free speech and public protests. Parents are rightly furious at the asinine entitlement of these activists and the embarrassing timidity of many college administrators. One parent put it bluntly: “Why the hell should anybody spend their money to send their…

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May 10, 2024
Hillsborough High School students stage a walk-out

By: Stanley Kurtz – nationalreview.com – May 7, 2024 Students stage a walk out from Hillsborough High School to protest after Florida education officials voted to ban classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in all public school grades, in Tampa, Fla., April 21, 2023 When public schools abandon political restraint and impose ideological partisanship on students, it results…

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May 10, 2024
NY Lion Statue - defaced

We come from two sides of the political spectrum, write Christopher F. Rufo and Jenin Younes. But both of us agree that the Antisemitism Awareness Act is profoundly misguided.

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May 10, 2024

By: Jess Bravin and Melissa Korn – wsj.com – May 8, 2024 More than a dozen Trump appointees have signed a letter critical of the school’s response to student protests and academic-integrity issues. In a letter this week to Columbia University President Minouche Shafik, 13 jurists led by U.S. Circuit Judges James Ho and Elizabeth Branch said the New York…

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