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November 10th, 2025
Trump and Nigerians Christians
But the prospects of major U.S. intervention in this situation are grim.
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November 10th, 2025
Supreme Court and Elections
The Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on mail-in ballots could reshape election law.
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November 10th, 2025
Open Letter to Bill Maher
“Explain this economy,” Bill says on Friday. Sure thing, Bill. It’s a bipartisan failure to take on reckless monetary policy that widens the inequality gap.
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November 10th, 2025
Elites versus Deplorables
By: Mary Eberstadt – wsj.com – October 23, 2025 How contempt for one’s countrymen poisoned American politics. Rural Western New York has long been known as the “burned-over district,” so named for the extraordinary — even preposterous — number of religious visions that combusted there in the 1800s. It’s an apt and haunted setting for a different kind of seer who...
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November 10th, 2025
Hunger Games
Exploring the challenges and implications of the SNAP program in America.
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November 10th, 2025
The Education of Kevin Roberts
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 9, 2025 Strategic silences about Tucker Carlson will cost the right and GOP. Heritage Foundation leader Kevin Roberts now knows it was unwise to publish a video bear-hugging Tucker Carlson and assailing critics of the podcast host’s chummy interview with Hitler fanboy Nick Fuentes. On Wednesday he finally told his think-tank staff...
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November 10th, 2025
Democrats Chaos Strategy
Examining the effectiveness of the Democrats’ chaos strategy in shaping electoral outcomes.
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November 10th, 2025
Most Terrifying Words
Says the next mayor of New York, ‘We will prove that there is no problem to large for government to solve and no concern too small for it to care about.’
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November 10th, 2025
Take Mamdani Seriously and Literally
By: Peggy Noonan – wsj.com – November 6, 2025 In 1932 and 1980, major ideological shifts lasted for a while. This century we swerve back and forth. What happened Tuesday is serious and big, but I start in a roundabout way. Throughout the 20th century it was the general way in American politics that when you made a lurch—1932 was...
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November 7th, 2025
PragerU’s Presidential Rankings
For decades, most presidential rankings have come from a narrow, left-leaning perspective. Our Presidential Rankings Survey set out to broaden the conversation by inviting voices and viewpoints that are often ignored.
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