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August 25th, 2023
By: Caroline Downey – nationalreview.com – August 24, 2023 Native New Yorkers who’ve lived in Manhattan for decades say recent migrant arrivals are bringing lawlessness into their formerly peaceful Upper West Side neighborhood and disrupting a residential building that’s home to elderly people with special needs. The Stratford Arms hotel on W. 70th Street used to function as a student...
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August 20th, 2023
By: Bonchie – redstate.com – August 23, 2023 It won’t be long before the seasons change and Fall is ushered in. That usually means cooler weather, football, and the leaves changing color. This is 2023, though, so it also means it’s time for yet another round of COVID-19 panic, and sure enough, the latest iteration of a “Winter of severe illness and...
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August 17th, 2023
The resounding defeat of Issue 1 in a statewide vote in Ohio is rightly seen as a repudiation of pro-life forces and cause for soul-searching in the movement.
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August 17th, 2023
It’s August. Many young people head off to college. This year, fortunately, fewer will go.
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August 16th, 2023
President Biden gave the unsympathetic non-answer as the Maui wildfire death toll climbed to 96 — making it the deadliest US wildfire since 1918.
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August 15th, 2023
A lonely Winston Churchill had only a few courageous partners to oppose the appeasement and incompetence of his conservative colleague Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
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August 14th, 2023
Like many others, I saw the astonishing footage of the robbery in Southern California over the weekend, and I wondered, “How on earth did we get here?”
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August 14th, 2023
Democrats, who accused Trump of corruption and breaking the law for years, have turned a blind eye to the dishonesty of President Joe Biden, his administration, and his family.
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August 10th, 2023
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – August 9, 2023 The measure Ohioans rejected, called Issue 1, would have raised the threshold for amending the state’s constitution to 60% of voters. It’s hardly a crazy idea in principle. The founders were wary of direct democracy, and sometimes it runs off the policy rails. Yet Issue 1 was rejected, 57% to 43%....
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August 7th, 2023
There was a time when a person talking to himself was presumed to be crazy. Now the mad are everywhere.
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