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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks at a meeting of his cabinet in Damascus, Syria, March 30, 2021. (SANA/Handout via Reuters) On the menu today: In addition to serving up policies of capitulation and acquiescence to the Taliban, China, and Russia, President Biden and his administration are sending signals that they’re willing to accept the normalization
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Harvard Business School students cheer during graduation ceremonies in 2009. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) While other institutions practicing Harvard’s brand of diversity and inclusion must worry about the costs of wokeness, Harvard has the resources and the prestige to bear them. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T oday’s progressive elite broadcasts its virtue through devotion to causes such as
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hammered President Joe Biden this week over the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The Republican governor of Florida vowed to sue the Biden administration over the vaccine mandate, and proclaimed that it is “fundamentally wrong to be taking people’s jobs away,” especially after they worked during the deadly pandemic. “Let’s not have
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Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian took a stand against COVID-19 vaccine mandates this week, saying his decision not to impose a mandate on his employees is the reason most of Delta’s employees are vaccinated. Speaking on Fox Business, Bastian said Delta has accomplished a vaccination rate of more than 90% without “the divisiveness of a
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There was a surprisingly positive COVID story on Saturday’s Today. NBC reporter Shaquille Brewster said the doctors have found that large crowds in open-air stadiums this fall are NOT super-spreader events.  “For weeks crowds in the tens of thousands, mostly unmasked have sat side by side now cheering on their teams at the halfway point of the season,” Brewster
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On Friday, Joe Biden admitted that the $3.5 trillion in social spending he’s been trying so hard to get through Congress won’t happen. “When I hear people say it costs $3.5 trillion, I’ll be honest with you, we’re probably not going to get $3.5 trillion this year,” Biden said. “We’re gonna get something less than
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(Natural News) We don’t believe for a nanosecond that Joe Biden raked in 81 million votes — the ‘most ever’ for a presidential candidate — because whenever the man shows up to a venue, and that is rare, he can barely draw flies. But we do believe that he did get tens of millions of
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(Natural News) About a month ago, WXYZ-TV Channel 7 posted on their Facebook page looking for users who wanted to share stories about deaths among those unvaccinated against coronavirus (COVID-19). Instead, the ABC affiliate in Detroit received many stories of harm and death caused by the coronavirus vaccine. User-shared stories include heart issues, blood clots and death Early in September, Detroit’s
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(Tero Vesalainen/Getty Images) Contrary to what some conservatives have argued, there are prudent — and principled — ways to secure more robust free-speech protections for social-media users. While Rand Paul has been an outspoken critic of Big Tech’s content-moderation practices — and has personally been at the center of the issue on more than one
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CNN contributor Mary Katharine Ham torched her own employer Friday for its “dishonest” reporting on Joe Rogan and ivermectin. What is the background? When Rogan announced last month that he had tested positive for COVID-19 — and was subsequently prescribed ivermectin — CNN dishonestly claimed that Rogan was taking “horse dewormer.” Rogan, of course, was
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A left-leaning government watchdog has filed an ethics complaint against White House press secretary Jen Psaki alleging she violated federal law when she seemingly endorsed Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe. What did Psaki say? During Thursday’s White House press briefing, Psaki appeared to say the White House was actively working to help McAuliffe’s campaign, and
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A passenger arrives at terminal D of Miami International Airport in Miami, Fla., July 2, 2021. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) The U.S. will allow all foreign travelers vaccinated against coronavirus to enter the country starting November 8, White House assistant press secretary Kevin Munoz announced on Friday. “The US’ new travel policy that requires vaccination for foreign
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President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the economy at the White House in Washington, D.C., October 8, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) President Biden said his administration’s proposed $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill would probably have a lower price tag, in remarks to reporters on Friday. “To be honest with you, we’re probably not going to get $3.5 trillion this year; we’re going to get something
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The United States Navy announced new details about its COVID-19 vaccine mandate that goes into effect next month. The Navy noted that a newly created panel that will oversee the administrative discharge process for unvaccinated sailors could recoup the cost of training and education for service members who refuse to get the coronavirus vaccine. All
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The Justice Department shot back a “terse” response Friday to President Joe Biden’s suggestion that individuals who ignore subpoenas related to a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 riots at the United States Capitol should be prosecuted. What did Biden say? While speaking to reporters at the White House, Biden said any individual who ignores
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In 2020, 54 percent of Americans believed the government should be doing more to address the nation’s problems, according to a Gallup poll at the time. But Gallup’s annual governance survey for 2021 tells a different story. Now, 52 percent of Americans believe the government is doing too much, a 23-point swing. Even the percentage
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Hollywood “washed up” actor Jussie Smollett was let off by the corrupt Cook County State’s Attorney’s office in 2019r after he staged a vicious, ridiculous stunt to smear Trump supporters as homophobic, racists in a late-night planned and rehearsed stunt. Smollett, also referred to as French actor Juicy Smolliet, was later re-charged with six counts
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Police officers inspect drug paraphernalia at a crime scene in Chelsea, Mass., May 1, 2021. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images) Left-wing prosecutors and judges have been thwarted in their attempt to rewrite a congressionally enacted statute. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I contended late last year (here and here) that it is past time for some hard
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Budget Committee Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders during a Senate Budget Committee’s hearing to examine President Biden’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2022, June 8, 2021. (Shawn Thew/Pool via Reuters) Senator Bernie Sanders has taken to offering two talking points in favor of his preposterous $3.5 trillion spending bill. The first talking point holds that
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On today’s radio program, Glenn Beck was joined by Bill O’Reilly to discuss the top stories of the week. For O’Reilly, the biggest story this week centered around someone mysteriously missing from mainstream media news reports today: Mark Zuckerberg. Specifically, O’Reilly said it’s the ‘scandalous’ way the Facebook CEO spent nearly $420 million to influence
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The Texas House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation that would largely prohibit allowing students to compete in public school sports that are designated for members of the opposite biological sex. The legislation, which the House chamber approved by a 76-54 vote, comes as ongoing cultural debate rages nationwide over whether or not students should
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Los medios hispanos dejaron a un lado las explosivas crisis migratorias, económicas, de salud y sociales del presidente Biden para criticar la última victoria pro-vida de Texas, ello luego que un tribunal federal de apelaciones confirmara la vigencia de la Ley de Latidos del Corazón de ese estado; la misma fue desafiada por el gobierno de
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After continually punting on his views about expanding the Supreme Court, and under pressure from his left flank, President Joe Biden formed a “bipartisan commission” to study reforms six months ago. Following lengthy discussions at three meetings, the group of 36 legal scholars, advocates, and former federal judges released draft materials late Thursday. Their final
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Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin speaks in McLean, Va., July 14, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) The Trafalgar Group has released a poll showing Republican Glenn Youngkin with a one point advantage (48.4-47.5 percent) over Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Virginia’s gubernatorial race. The survey of 1,095 voters conducted between October 11 and 13 has a margin of
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United States Capitol Building (rarrarorro/Getty Images) Over at the Washington Post Catherine Rampell highlights a problem that Democrats shouldn’t ignore on their aggressive path to pass a cradle-to-grave expansion of the welfare state:  Since 1992, Gallup has been asking whether government should do more to solve the country’s problems. Late last year, the share answering in
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