Joe Biden, who to date has not announced plans to run for the third time as a presidential candidate, has as good a chance as any Democrat of beating Donald Trump ...
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These are the words of George Bardmesser, a DC area attorney who says of the 2020 election “I have never been more motivated in my life, because the Democrats are terrifying me.” Bardmesser can’t wait to vote for President Trump against the Democrats ...
As one of the top contenders for President Trump’s next nomination for the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett of the Seventh Circuit, is under a national microscope. Recently a case came before her court in which the constitutionality of a non-dangerous felon being barred from owning a firearm was considered...
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In writing about the college admission scandal, Peggy Noonan gives readers an antidote. Kids at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville are local, she writes. The student body is a racial and ethnic mix, immigrants and children of immigrants ...
In the heart of a bull market in March 1997, I was urging investors to ignore the “TV media financial gibberish, most of which is sensationalized to keep you twitching to the max.” I wanted to show readers how to insulate themselves from a bear market...
Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky has signed the state’s Senate Bill 150, allowing the permitless concealed carry of firearms starting in July...
Emily Manna is a policy analyst at Open the Government, a non-partisan coalition that advances policies that create a more transparent, accountable, and responsive government. At The American Conservative, Manna digs in to Amazon’s growing relationship with the Department of Defense....
Kyle Smith (a Yale graduate) writing on the elite college experience: A thing that occurs if you attend an elite college or university, as I did, is that most of the professors teaching you are more or less the same beleaguered
time-servers who would be teaching you at any other school.
Rolling blackouts have plagued Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, since February, and longer blackouts have been the norm more recently. The government and even Russia have blamed the blackouts on a cyber-attack by the United States, but the Wall Street Journal’s Ryan Dube reports ...
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