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January 2nd, 2024
Women’s Sports
By: Caroline Downey – nationalreview.com – January 1, 2024 Since former University of Pennsylvania male swimmer Lia Thomas stole a title and trophy from then-University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Championships, the fairness-in-women’s-sports issue has roiled American politics. It’s been two years of lobbying by advocacy groups and activists such as Gaines to protect women’s...
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December 6th, 2023
War Against Jews is a War Against Capitalism
Harvard’s University’s graduate-student union recently approved by a vote of 402 to 210 a resolution denouncing what it called “the murderous Israeli regime” and the “ongoing genocide of the Palestinians.”
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December 4th, 2023
America is on a bad path, and starting to deal with manageable issues like shoplifting would go a long way toward turning things around. Source: Loss of shoplifting: America’s ‘great rip-off’ hurts everyone
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December 1st, 2023
Smearing Capitalism
You must be lonely. The media say loneliness is everywhere in America. A Los Angeles Times columnist says, “There’s a mass loneliness crisis going on.”
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November 22nd, 2023
Macy’s to Proceed with Non-Binary Performers
Nearly 40,000 people have signed a petition condemning Macy’s for promoting an ‘LGBTQ agenda’ through its annual parade.
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November 3rd, 2023
NYC Mayor’s Latest Illegal Immigrant Problem
Mayor Eric Adams has blamed the rise in prostitution in Corona, Queens on an influx of female Venezuelan migrants who were struggling to find other work.
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November 3rd, 2023
Female Martial Artists Say No to Transgender Martial Artists
The world’s largest grappling association has been forced to change its transgender policy after female fighters spoke out about feeling ‘scared’ in matches with transgender athletes.
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October 2nd, 2023
The War on Growth
By: Andrew Stuttaford – nationalreview.com – September 28, 2023 A hamstrung green economy would mean a worse future The industrial revolution is not yet canceled, but it has become “problematic.” When delegates arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, for Conference of the Parties 26, the 2021 edition of the U.N.’s climate jamboree, Britain’s then–prime minister, Boris Johnson, welcomed them with a speech in...
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September 27th, 2023
The Don’t Hire Women Act
Having a baby? There’s a new law meant for you: the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. America needs this law, say activists, because “pregnant workers, especially those in low-wage and physically demanding jobs, have been forced to choose between their health and a paycheck.”
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September 26th, 2023
Drug Cartels Coming to Your Community?
It takes 42 hours to drive from Tijuana, Mexico, to Long Island, New York, an area I proudly represent in the U.S. House of Representatives. Our distance should keep us safe from the violence and terror wrought by Mexican drug cartels and traffickers—it doesn’t.
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