Nikole Hannah-Jones on CBS This Morning in 2019. (Screengrab via YouTube) Nikole Hannah-Jones, lead author of the New York Times magazine’s “1619 Project,” is refusing to join the faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill without tenure, a letter from her legal team to the university this week indicated. Jones was originally scheduled to start her position as Knight
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Texans have been celebrating Juneteenth for years now, but Glenn Beck believes the new national holiday, which celebrates the emancipation of former American slaves, has been hijacked by the “woke Left.” On the radio program Tuesday, Glenn said the actual meaning of Juneteenth was not what he saw commemorated this past weekend. Some even chose
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Abigail Shrier has been through the wringer over her book, “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.” Released a year ago, the book isn’t about transgenderism in general — but specifically about the impact it’s having on girls “who had never experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a coming-out story
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The New York Times acted as the public relations arm for a leftist group funded by far-left billionaire George Soros and its multimillion-dollar efforts to fight voter integrity laws. The Times propagandized how the radical super PAC Priorities USA was spending a whopping $20 million “to counteract Republican-driven voting restrictions through both digital ad campaigns
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) speaks to the media after the Senate Republican policy luncheon on Capitol Hill, June 22, 2021. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Senate Republicans on Tuesday used their filibuster power to block debate on Democrats’ sweeping federal elections bill, dealing a fatal blow to one of President Biden’s early major agenda items.  The
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents call the names of asylum seekers that have a court hearing that day as a group of migrants, who returned to Mexico to await their U.S. asylum hearing, block the Puerta Mexico international border crossing bridge to demand a speedier asylum process, in Matamoros, Mexico, October 10, 2019. (Veronica
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Voters in Sutton, N.H., on Election Day in 2016 (Ryan McBride/AFP via Getty Images) “More than 900 political scientists call on Congress to pass the For the People Act,” reads a tweet from a Berkeley Ph.D. candidate about a new open letter going around on the left. Looking at the signatories, it’s a bit of
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Residents protest at a Loudon County, Va., school board meeting, June 22, 2021. (Gabriella Border/via Twitter) Police declared an unlawful assembly at a Loudoun County, Va., School Board meeting after residents clashed regarding the district’s proposed policies on transgender students. The proposal in question, known as policy proposal 8040, would require teachers to use a
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A longtime C-SPAN political editor who was suspended for lying about a tweet is leaving the network to join a think tank. Steve Scully blamed conservatives when he admitted that he lied about a Twitter exchange about former President Donald Trump in October. Scully was scheduled to moderate a debate between Trump and then-candidate Joe
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President Trump revealed that he’s “very disappointed” in Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh for recent rulings they’ve made, particularly with the Obamacare case, in which they joined the majority in upholding Obamacare because the states that filed the lawsuit lacked standing. Trump mentioned nominating three justices to the Supreme Court as an accomplishment in
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Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough president and Democratic candidate for New York City Mayor, exits after voting in the primary election in Brooklyn, N.Y., June 22, 2021. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) Polls have closed in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, but final results are not expected for at least a week due to the city’s transition
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(Natural News) A nurse in Detroit has become a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “long-hauler” because she continues to battle symptoms despite being fully vaccinated. Anna Kern, 33, a nurse practitioner, was among the first group of healthcare workers in Detroit to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. She got her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in Dec. 2020 and
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Kyrsten Sinema at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce’s Manufacturer of the Year summit in Phoenix, Ariz. (Gage Skidmore) At New York magazine, Jonathan Chait argues that Kyrsten Sinema’s position on the filibuster is irrational because the current exceptions to the 60-vote threshold undermine the efficacy of her case: Almost every specific example she cites here
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