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Aug 26 2021
News
Chinese Fluoride in Tap Water Worries Michigan Community
The discovery that a Michigan town’s drinking water treatment plant has been adding Chinese-made fluoride to its water supply for years has some of its residents upset.
“It’s absurd,” said Steve Stencel, a long-time restaurant owner in Lexington, Michigan. “It’s not good at all, buying our drinking water treatment chemicals from a communist nation that is our enemy. I am surprised that
The Epoch TimesFeb 25 2022
Opinion
Should We Grow Up About Energy?
Let’s touch on a few energy-related subjects in the wake of Russia’s market-roiling actions in Ukraine. Exxon was already riding high on the recovery of oil prices. The world has shown it’s not remotely prepared to do without fossil fuels. And a beneficiary has been Engine No. 1, the hedge fund that fought a noisy battle last year for Exxon board seats, saying it wanted to lead the oil giant
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Nov 12 2021
News
Christie’s calculus: Trump is ‘in the rearview mirror’
He doesn’t actually say the name Donald Trump when he lays out what’s wrong with the Republican Party.
But it’s obvious who Chris Christie is talking about in recent speeches, interviews and in a new book that’s set for release next week.
The former New Jersey governor has launched what amounts to a de facto exploratory bid for president, and it’s already put him on a collision
PoliticoJun 11 2014
News
Wendy Davis gets a new campaign manager
Texas state Sen. and candidate for governor Wendy Davis (D) is replacing her campaign manager Karin Johanson with state Rep. Chris Turner, Johanson said Wednesday morning. "A few weeks ago I suggested to Senator Davis that she reach out to Representative Chris Turner to lead the campaign to election day," Johnson said in an e-mail to friends and staff. "Chris has managed tough Texas races and
Dana MilbankNov 13 2019
News
University of Florida student government president faces impeachment over Trump Jr. appearance
The student government president at the University of Florida is facing a call for his impeachment over his role in bringing Donald Trump Jr. and Trump campaign adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle to campus for a speaking engagement last month.
The Washington Post reports Michael Murphy, the school's student president, was served with a formal impeachment resolution from the student government
The HillJul 09 2021
Opinion
There Is No Debate Over Critical Race Theory
The United States is not in the midst of a “culture war” over race and racism. The animating force of our current conflict is not our differing values, beliefs, moral codes, or practices. The American people aren’t divided. The American people are being divided.
Republican operatives have buried the actual definition of critical race theory: “a way of looking at law’s role platforming
The AtlanticNov 18 2020
Opinion
Science As God: Tech Hearing And COVID Show Us Exactly Where Censorship Is Headed
In all the back and forth of Tuesday’s Big Tech hearing, Democratic Sen. Chris Coons’ exchange with Twitter’s Jack Dorsey stood out most starkly, offering a window into the next step of the left’s long-championed Big Tech censorship of scientific dissent from liberal orthodoxy.
“You do, Mr. Dorsey, have policies against deep fakes or manipulated media, against Covid-19 misinformation,
The FederalistMar 26 2020
Analysis
The Moralizing Cuomo Brothers
Turn on the TV these days and you are bound to catch one of the Cuomo brothers inveighing against the “selfish.” Chris Cuomo on CNN harangues any one who dares suggest that America restart its economy, while Andrew Cuomo delivers lectures on the importance of staying home lest one expose the elderly to illness. Both brothers have inherited their father’s penchant for high and moralistic
The American SpectatorJul 31 2022
News
Who are the 7 House members who broke with their party in voting on assault weapons ban?
WASHINGTON – The House on Friday passed a bill that would ban assault weapons following a summer of deadly mass shootings that reignited calls for increased gun control.
Though the measure passed mostly along party lines, two Republicans and five Democrats broke with their parties on the vote, according to the official tally.
Assault weapons have been used in numerous mass
USA TODAY