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May 27 2022
Analysis
Forgetting the 1970s Gas Lines, at Our Peril
Unless we’d like to repeat that era, we ought to keep its price controls firmly in the rearview mirror.
With gas prices at near-record highs and whispers of summer diesel shortages in the air, now is as good a time as ever to revisit the oil shocks of the 1970s. Almost half a century on, we’re tempted to chuckle at the photographs of supersized cars curled around the block waiting to
National Review (News)Aug 28 2023
Headline Roundup
DeSantis Booed at FL Vigil; Democrat Tells Crowd to Put Parties Aside
A vigil for victims of Saturday's shooting in Florida played host to both partisan tensions and cross-party agreement.
The Details: Video shows onlookers at the vigil booing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) as he spoke about providing aid and added security to the historically-black Edward Waters University in Jacksonville. Police say a racially-motivated shooter targeted black people at a Dollar
HuffPost The Daily Wire The HillJun 23 2021
News
Britney Spears Will Soon Address A Judge About Her Conservatorship. Here’s A Timeline Of How She Got To This Point.
For 13 years, Britney Spears’ life has been completely controlled by her father and a cast of lawyers after a public mental health crisis that was gleefully documented by the paparazzi. Placed in a rare court-appointed conservatorship, the pop star lost power over her vast fortune and business dealings, a move her father, Jamie Spears, and others argued was necessary to protect her from
BuzzFeed NewsDec 25 2021
News
Omicron variant will create a surge in January or April, CDC predicts
The omicron variant of the novel coronavirus could create a massive surge of cases in either January or April 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The omicron variant — which is already the dominant strain of COVID-19 in the U.S. — will infect millions of people in the coming months. But the spike of cases will depend on how much the variant evades vaccines
Deseret NewsMay 10 2022
News
Republicans in focus in U.S. congressional primaries in Nebraska, West Virginia
Voters in Republican-leaning Nebraska and West Virginia go to the polls on Tuesday to pick candidates for U.S. Congress and other state races, with multiple matchups again testing former President Donald Trump's sway with voters.
The contests are part of a series of primaries that will set the stage for Nov. 8 elections in which Republicans are favored to win control of at least one
ReutersFeb 27 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Why the Left Opposes Arming Teachers
Why does the left oppose allowing a small number of highly trained teachers and other adults who work at schools to arm themselves?
When asked, their response is consistent: "It's a crazy idea." And "We need fewer guns, not more guns."
TownhallNov 08 2021
Conversation Guide
Cancel Culture: Free Speech and Accountability
With the advance of technology, it’s easy to broadcast our thoughts and feelings and connect with both friends and strangers online. With the rise of the 24/7 news cycle and social media, there has been an increase of high-profile cases in which people receive public rebuke or lose professional opportunities due something they do, say, or post online, or when something from their past surfaces
Living Room ConversationsJul 08 2022
Headline Roundup
Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe Assassinated
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died Friday after being shot. He was 67.
Abe was giving a campaign speech in the Japanese city of Nara when gunshots rang out. He collapsed and was seen bleeding before being transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Local police arrested a Nara resident on suspicion of murder, but haven't yet announced a motive for the shooting
Associated Press NBC News Digital New York Post (News)Aug 03 2021
News
Covid third wave: Americans 'scared and angry' as pandemic worsens
Americans are feeling a sense of whiplash as leaders scramble to account for a surge in Covid cases and a rise in hospital admissions.
The country's vaccination rate was once the envy of the world and restrictions were lifted in the spring, well ahead of many other nations.
But now, with only half of the population vaccinated and the Delta variant surging, the summer of freedom
BBC NewsMay 28 2021
News
CDC loosens mask requirements for summer camps
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated summer camp guidelines on Friday to include situations in which everyone is "fully vaccinated prior to the start of camp." Under the newly revised guidance, the CDC now says that when everyone at camp is vaccinated it is "safe to return to full capacity, without masking, and without physical distancing," except where required by
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