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What Are Republicans For?

An answer to President Biden’s question from the conservative philosopher Roger Scruton.

Gun Rights Group Sues San Jose Over Unprecedented Liability Insurance Mandate

A gun rights group is suing a California city after it passed an ordinance mandating gun owners to purchase liability insurance and pay an annual fee.

COVID No Longer a ‘Socially Critical Disease’ in Denmark: Health Minister

EU countries to treat Omicron in less alarmist manner.

Ireland to End Most CCP Virus Restrictions Including COVID Passport

Almost all CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions in Ireland will end on Saturday, including domestic COVID-19 Certificates, curfews, social distancing, and capacity limits.

Wokeness Hits the Upper Echelons of the Air Force

A few days ago, I noticed a disturbing tweet by Representative Dan Crenshaw about preferential treatment and lowered standards in the Air Force Special Tactics selection course.

NJ Governor Enacts Law Allowing Abortion Up Until Birth, Allows Midwives to Perform Abortions

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) doesn’t mind the slaughter of innocent unborn babies one bit and his signing of a new pro-abortion law makes that all the more clear.

Verizon and AT&T Reject Request From Regulators to Further Delay 5G Rollout

Verizon and AT&T on Sunday rejected a request by the U.S. government to delay rolling out its next-generation 5G wireless technology but offered to expand so-called “exclusion zones” for six months.

Five governorships most likely to change party control in 2022

The balance of power could flip in Washington after next year’s midterm elections if Republicans win a House and/or Senate majority. But state legislatures and governor’s mansions could be in for dramatic changes as well. With 36 governorships up in 2022, here are five among the most likely to change party control.

The Slow Meltdown of the Chinese Economy

Beijing’s troubles are an opportunity for the U.S.—if Washington can recognize it.

Nation’s capital an illegal immigrant safe haven; most of city a no-go zone for ICE arrests

Any Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who wants to arrest an illegal immigrant in the District of Columbia will have to hope the target is sunning in Rock Creek Park or rowing on the Anacostia River.

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