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From The Fabulous Baker Boys to Barbie: The ‘privileged victims’ of the Left

I recently saw two films back to back that both reveal how America has gone from a country of confidence, common sense, and humor to one of bitterness, academic theory, and resentment. The films are Barbie, the billion-dollar juggernaut that is the talk of the globe, and The Fabulous Baker Boys, a great 1989 movie […]

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Missouri abortion amendment foes sue over financial impact statement

A trio of anti-abortion advocates in Missouri filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging the state auditor in an attempt to thwart a ballot initiative that would amend the constitution to protect abortion rights. Missouri currently has one of the strictest near-total abortion bans in the country, with no rape or incest exceptions. The state does

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The DEI threat to our military academies

The U.S. military’s failure to prepare adequately to protect the nation’s security is perhaps most evident in the military academies. Here, young cadets are supposed to be trained for a career of service to the country as officers. These once-venerable institutions, which claim to prioritize “duty,” “honor,” “country,” and “excellence,” have become vectors for leftist

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The dangers of Chevron deference and the COVID-19 pandemic

Chevron deference, or the legal principle that the federal courts exercise deference to agency interpretations of laws and regulations, is a controversial practice that accumulates vast amounts of unconstitutional power in the federal bureaucracy. Indeed, it moves control of the government further and further away from the people. In this coming Supreme Court term, however,

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What should citizens learn about America?

Fair-minded civics curricula teach that America’s founding principles were exceptional for their time and have outlasted and extinguished slavery , racism , and other violations of our natural rights.  That lesson is all the more important considering a 2022 poll showing a record-low level of civics education , the understanding of one’s government and civics

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Kamala Harris’s dishonest attack on Florida’s history curriculum

Vice President Kamala Harris ’s decision to pick a fight with Florida ’s history standards is quickly looking ill-advised. More and more, evidence is emerging that the object of Harris’s grievances is customary practice, including in the federal government she supposedly helps lead. The actual controversy is a single line in the Sunshine State’s new

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Lone anti-abortion Democratic representative scores endorsements from House Democratic leadership after close primary

The single anti-abortion Democrat in the House has received a new boost in support after a nail-biting primary, winning the support of the entire House Democratic leadership. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) won the support of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA), Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar (D-CA), Assistant Democratic Leader Jim

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California sued by doctors over ‘implicit bias’ DEI training requirements

Two doctors and medical advocacy group Do No Harm are suing California over its law requiring that doctors complete “implicit bias” training as part of their continuing medical education. DNH and Dr. Marilyn Singleton, a Los Angeles anesthesiologist, joined Dr. Azadeh Khatibi, a Los Angeles ophthalmologist, in its suit against the Medical Board of California.

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South Carolina Superintendent of Education stirs controversy over “God-given potential” prompt

The head of South Carolina ‘s Department of Education is on the receiving-end of criticism after local media highlighted concerns about potential First Amendment violations over an email to employees. The message was sent prior to an upcoming Q-and-A meeting, and asked employees planning to attend to state their goals for their students in a

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Harvard faces federal civil rights investigation over legacy admissions

The Department of Education has launched a federal civil rights investigation into Harvard University over its legacy admissions practices, weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Harvard and barred the consideration of race in college admissions. A spokesperson for the Department of Education confirmed to the Washington Examiner on Tuesday that the department had

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