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Jul 06 2021
Analysis
Letter on the Politicization of Corporations
Rather than boycott or complain about this trend, I decided to talk to the managers of the companies we own.
Iam part of a team that designs and manages investment funds. My colleagues and I have become increasingly concerned about the politicization of publicly traded companies. Rather than boycott or complain, however, we decided to talk to the managers of the companies we own. We’ve
National Review (News)Jan 29 2021
News
Biden Will Launch Family Reunification Effort Next Week — After Promising To Start It On Inauguration Day
President Joe Biden plans to launch a task force aimed at reuniting migrant families separated by the Trump administration next week, despite initially promising to start this effort on his first day in office, a delay the White House blamed on the Senate not yet confirming a Department of Homeland Security leader.
Biden will sign an executive order creating this task force on Tuesday,
ForbesAug 16 2021
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Biden national security adviser says evacuations from Kabul will continue
President Joe Biden’s top national security officials said Monday the administration was confident it could continue evacuation flights out of Afghanistan, carrying Americans and Afghans to safety amid the collapse of the government in Kabul.
But the officials conceded the international airport in the Afghan capital was not yet secure and acknowledged additional U.S. forces would be
PoliticoApr 13 2020
Background
Foreign policy of the United States
The foreign policy of the United States is its interactions with foreign nations and how it sets standards of interaction for its organizations, corporations and system citizens of the United States.
The officially stated goals of the foreign policy of the United States of America, including all the Bureaus and Offices in the United States Department of State,[1] as mentioned in the
WikipediaMay 12 2016
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Conservative Twitter Users Should Fight Back
Inside sources at Twitter have confirmed that the platform is covertly silencing voices of dissent against trendy social justice narratives. Social media, once hailed as a democratizing force, looks set to ossify into another tool of establishment elites intent on controlling the flow of information.
Breitbart NewsApr 30 2017
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Trump to stick with conservative list for next Supreme Court pick
President Trump will turn to the same list of conservative potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees he rolled out during the campaign to fill the next vacancy on the high court, he told The Washington Times in an exclusive interview in which he also predicted his first pick, Justice Neil Gorsuch, will leave a lasting impression on the court.
Washington TimesAug 04 2020
Background
Cybersecurity: Will Federal Regulation Help?
With the Senate poised to consider comprehensive “cybersecurity” legislation this month, a bevy of questions need answers. Although it is difficult to secure computers, networks, and data, are government spending and regulation the answer? Are the cybersecurity threats touted in Washington real or trumped up? Should legal protections for privacy and other values give way in the name of “
Cato InstituteDec 19 2019
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Senate clears first of two bills to fund government through 2020
The Senate approved the first of two spending packages to fund the federal government through fiscal 2020.
The 71-23 vote Thursday clears the measure for President Trump’s likely signature ahead of a Dec. 20 deadline.
The spending bill funds eight federal departments, including Labor, Health and Human Services, Agriculture, military construction, and Veterans Affairs.
The
Washington ExaminerJul 02 2020
News
Biden Wants to Desegregate the Suburbs. Naturally, Trump Is Furious.
During the 2020 Democratic primary, housing policy played a far more prominent role than in any presidential contest in recent memory, as candidates released aggressive plans to combat rising costs, exclusionary zoning, and a wave of evictions. But the issue seemed destined to be relegated to the margins in the general election, amid more politically potent crises like the pandemic, police
Mother JonesSep 23 2020
Perspectives Blog
When a Supreme Court Battle is Just the Undercard
In a column last week about California’s wildfires, I referenced a recent poll from the respected Pew Research Center that found that climate change policy ranked eleventh of twelve issues in importance to voters in this campaign. The only thing that was less of a priority to respondents in that survey was abortion, which came in twelfth and last.
That is about to change.
After
Dan Schnur