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Jul 23 2019
Opinion
Attacks on Conservative Speech Take Many Forms
Looking over the frenzied political landscape in America today, one marred by constant clashes between right and left, a single issue rises above the rest. In many areas of public life, conservatives – their words, their views and values – are under assault. Conservative speech is under direct attack by ultra-left, radical activists who are methodically expunging conservative speech and
Guest Writer - RightMar 07 2017
News
Liberal prof: Protesting ‘thug’ assaulted me after student shutdown of conservative author’s talk
After a student protest at Vermont’s Middlebury College managed to shut down an event last week featuring conservative writer Charles Murray, a liberal professor who had agreed to engage Murray onstage described the “hatred” unleashed upon her by protesting students.
The BlazeJul 16 2020
News
Feinstein: States Without Mask Mandates Should Have COVID-19 Relief Withheld
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) vowed Thursday to push individual states toward adopting a mask mandate by introducing a legislative amendment in the Senate to prohibit states without mask requirements from receiving federal coronavirus relief in the next round of funding.
“Research shows that masks reduce transmission of the coronavirus,” said the California senator. “CDC Director
The Daily WireFeb 04 2014
News
Warner theater
Mark Warner is stricken with the flu. A snowstorm has just forced Liberty University to cancel the speech he was about to give to 10000 Liberty University students.
PoliticoMar 12 2020
News
Americans snap to attention on virus as big events canceled
A basketball tournament, with no fans. A St. Patrick’s Day, with no parades. College campuses, with no students. Corporate headquarters, with barren cubicles. California’s governor urged people to avoid even small social gatherings, if they can’t remain six feet apart.
The nation snapped to attention on Wednesday as the new coronavirus was declared a pandemic, stocks slid into bear
Associated PressApr 27 2021
News
Do I Need to Keep Getting COVID Tests After My Vaccine?
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are being pumped daily into arms, there’s less discussion about COVID testing, and when and how we should all go about it. Are COVID tests and all those funky little roadside kiosks where they’re administered going to disappear? Are you completely done with getting extra large Q-tips shoved up your nose? And, most practically, should you continue getting tested every
ViceJan 04 2020
News
Demographic Shift Poised to Test Trump’s 2020 Strategy
President Trump’s 2020 election strategy relies largely on the white, working-class base that he excited in 2016. But he faces a demographic challenge: The electorate has changed since he was last on the ballot in ways likely to benefit Democrats.
Working-class, white voters are projected to decline by 2.3 percentage points nationally as a share of eligible voters, compared with the
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 23 2020
News
Do You Have A Winter Health Issue Or COVID-19? Here's How To Tell.
Ah, winter ― a time where we find ourselves constantly asking if we’re sick or if it’s just a reaction to the weather and all that comes with it. And during the coronavirus pandemic, those average winter symptoms feel even more alarming.
“As we go into these winter months, symptoms may be due to different things and lines get blurrier,” said Stephanie Christenson, a pulmonologist and
HuffPostJul 20 2021
Opinion
Get a Job
Your local 7-Eleven is a very different place at 7 a.m. than at 11 p.m. or 7 p.m. I worked the overnight shift at a 7-Eleven for a while — way back in ye olden days before the normalization of vagrancy transformed every commercial establishment from Starbucks to 7-Eleven and every public place from parks to busy intersections into makeshift homeless shelters and psych wards — and even in a
National Review (News)Jul 28 2021
News
Beyond human endurance
How climate change is making parts of the world too hot and humid to survive
Deadly heat waves have swept the globe and will continue to because of climate change.
The trends are prompting doomsday questions: Will parts of the world soon become too hot to live in? How will we survive?
When it comes to heat, the human body is remarkably resilient — it’s the humidity that
Washington Post