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Oct 25 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Ways To End Future Caravans
Right now, there are untold thousands of aspiring illegal aliens from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and countless other hellholes in South and Central America marching thousands of miles through Mexico hoping to be greeted by warm hugs and free legal representation from liberals at our southern border. It’s called a “caravan,” because “invading horde” is a little too “on the nose” for the
Guest Writer - RightApr 07 2016
News
Sanders ticks off ways Clinton not ‘qualified’ to be president
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Wednesday said that he does not believe Hillary Clinton is qualified to be president based on her acceptance of special-interest money, her support of free trade and her vote for the Iraq War.
Washington PostOct 26 2015
Opinion
OPINION: The Decline of ObamaCare
ObamaCare’s image of invincibility is increasingly being exposed as a political illusion, at least for those with permission to be honest about the evidence. Witness the heretofore unknown phenomenon of a “free” entitlement that its beneficiaries can’t afford or don’t want.
Guest Writer - RightSep 26 2020
Analysis
Mark in the Middle
In 2020, Facebook would be roiled by a global pandemic, internal protests over racial injustice, a deeply polarizing election, and the ongoing threat of multiple state and federal investigations into antitrust and privacy. But on the morning of July 16th, Mark Zuckerberg found his workforce asking for something else: their missing office snacks.
A major sell to candidates is our office
The VergeJun 23 2015
News
Margin for error on decisive trade vote: 2
Trade proponents appear to have the momentum heading into Tuesday's decisive Senate vote on President Barack Obama's bid for expanded powers to complete the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact.
PoliticoJul 17 2020
Opinion
An Open Letter to Young White People Finally Questioning Their Privilege
Dear You Who Profiled and Bullied Us,
I am a fortunate, first-generation South Asian born and raised in Texas. My parents made a conscious decision to ensure I grow up outside of the Asian community in Houston, Texas, and somehow we ended up in a conservative town called Tomball, Texas. They wanted me to have an unbiased childhood where I learned what it is to be an “American,” since
Brown Girl MagazineApr 13 2020
Analysis
Online Learning Should Return to a Supporting Role
As the coronavirus pandemic forces schools and college campuses to go online, the delivery model of education — largely unchanged for centuries — has suddenly been disrupted.
This may seem like the acceleration of a permanent shift toward online learning, but I have my doubts. In fact, economics tells us that technology will make in-person education more valuable than ever.
At
New York Times (News)Jul 29 2019
Background
United States presidential election
The election of the president and the vice president of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the 50 U.S. states or in Washington, D.C. cast ballots not directly for those offices, but instead for members of the U.S. Electoral College, known as electors. These electors then in turn cast direct votes, known as
WikipediaMar 08 2021
News
Fully vaccinated people can visit with nearby grandchildren, dine indoors with one another, CDC says
Federal health officials released guidance Monday that gives fully vaccinated Americans more freedom to socialize and pursue routine daily activities, providing a pandemic-weary nation a first glimpse of what a new normal may look like in coming months.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said people who are two weeks past their final shot face little risk if they visit
Washington PostMar 08 2021
News
Biden to formally establish new Gender Policy Council
President Biden will sign an executive order on Monday establishing the Gender Policy Council within the White House to focus on uplifting the rights of women and address gender-based discrimination and violence.
He will also sign an executive order directing the Department of Education to review the Title IX regulation issued by the Trump administration to determine whether it is
The Hill