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Coming Into Focus: Hillary’s Secretive, Russiagate-Flogging Pair Of Super-Lawyers

The indictment of Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann for allegedly lying to the FBI sheds new light on the pivotal role of Democratic operatives...

Biden’s Unlawful Plan to Federalize Elections

The White House recently issued a statement regarding new actions dozens of federal agencies are taking related to voter registration. These actions come in response to an order President Joe Biden issued back in March.

Zuck’s Bucks were ILLEGAL.

Mark Zuckerberg's unprecedented intervention in 2020's election was not legal, argues former Attorney General Phil Kline.

Ricky Gervais’ Warning to Gen Z Is a Warning for All Society

The politically correct course our society is on will take no prisoners and spare no one, especially the generation that is currently forcing woke culture into overdrive.

Canceling Thomas Jefferson

After more than a century, the New York City Council is removing a statue of Thomas Jefferson from its chamber. The decision, which was made by the New York City Public Design Commission, was unanimous.

How ‘Diversity’ Turned Tyrannical

What began as an effort to hire more minorities has turned into a demand for ideological engagement.

China’s Bullying Is Becoming a Danger to the World and Itself

Ever since Deng Xiaoping opened China to the world in the late 1970s, many in the West wanted to see the country succeed, because we thought China — despite its brutal authoritarian political structure — was on a path to a more open economy and society.

Republicans gain big in blue-collar elections but narrowly in affluent state elections

State legislative special elections provide an interesting index of partisan sentiment these days. That wasn’t so in the late 20th century, when clever candidates and local notables often got voters to cross party lines. But in this century of increasing partisan polarization and straight-ticket voting, local special elections are a proxy for opinions on national issues.

What’s Behind Skyrocketing Number of US Military Suicides & Is US Gov’t Doing Enough to Stop It?

Suicides among US Army active-duty forces have soared 46% compared to last year, says a recent Pentagon report. In addition, more American service members have taken their own lives in the second quarter than have died from the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to the DoD. What’s behind the problem?

Against All Odds: The Forgotten, Epic Stand that Saved Washington’s Army.

Historian Patrick K O'Donnell reports on how Washington's Army was saved by then-outlandish tactics on the battlefields of New York.

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