Month: July 2021

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrives for a special session of the National Constituent Assembly to present his annual state of the nation in Caracas, Venezuela, January 14, 2019. (Manaure Quintero/Reuters) Representatives of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the largest socialist political organization in the United States, met with Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro Friday. In
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y) claimed Friday the suspension of American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson is yet another example of racism and colonialism at work. The International Olympic Committee triggered outrage after suspending Richardson for 30 days after she tested positive for marijuana use. Critics pointed to the fact that marijuana use has been legalized for recreational
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David Ottenstein, View of the Exterior of the Commonwealth of Virginia Capitol, Richmond, 2015, Thomas Jefferson, architect, 1785-88, archival pigment ink print. (Photo courtesy of the artist) Eclectic architecture, often overlooked, depicted in new portfolio of photographs. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A few weeks ago, I heard about the unusual work of two photographers from New
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Outside the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, Calif. (Noah Berger/Reuters) 2019—In Sierra Club v. Trump, a divided Ninth Circuit panel bars the Trump administration from reprogramming appropriated funds to build a border wall with Mexico. Specifically, the panel leaves in place, pending its consideration of the government’s appeal, a permanent injunction entered
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In this clip from the “The Rubin Report,” BlazeTV host Dave Rubin shares a clip from “The View” in which co-host Joy Behar comments on Mumford and Sons’ banjo player, Winston Marshall, who left the band after he came under fire for tweeting about journalist Andy Ngo‘s book about Antifa titled “Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical
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(Natural News) Critical Race Theory, the idea which forces people to not say certain things or avoid taking certain stances may infringe on people’s civil and constitutional rights. This is according to Dr. Carol Swain, a former professor of political science and law at Princeton University and Vanderbilt University. The driving force behind Critical Race Theory is the
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A Miami firefighter reportedly recovered his young daughter’s body Thursday night while searching through the rubble at the site of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside, Florida. The grieving father draped his jacket over the 7-year-old girl’s body and placed a small American flag on the gurney after a team of first responders made
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This is Joe Biden’s America. A ransomware attack paralyzed networks of more than 200 US companies on Friday. Hackers targeted software supplier Kaseya and penetrated cloud-service providers by going through its network management system. Surprise, surprise, Russians are being blamed for this latest ransomware attack. TRENDING: Biden Snaps at Reporter: ‘I’m Not Going to Answer
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Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (Rembrandt Peale/Gilbert Sullivan) Did you read the exquisite column — “How Two Great Friends Overcame Politics” — from Peggy Noonan in the Wall Street Journal on how Thomas Jefferson and John Adams overcame bitter political division? You’ll want to. Peggy once wrote a book titled Patriotic Grace and here she
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Opponents of Critical Race Theory attend a packed Loudoun County School board meeting in Ashburn, Va., June 22, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) I wrote yesterday about a couple of outlandish attacks on anti-CRT bans, especially the one by Timothy Snyder in The New York Times Magazine. He gets Florida so blatantly wrong that it deserves a
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