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Aug 13 2021
Opinion
Climate doubters lose one of their last remaining arguments
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the keeper of the expert consensus on global warming, issuing a painstaking, authoritative report on the state of the science roughly every five years. The body released its sixth assessment on Monday. As with those before it, the latest appraisal was both alarming and unsurprising. Humans are warming the planet. This warming
Washington PostNov 16 2020
News
Major GOP names to help Perdue, Loeffler raise big bucks in Georgia Senate runoffs
Some very well-known Republicans are teaming up help raise money for the GOP candidates in Georgia’s twin Senate runoff elections, which will determine whether their party holds on to its majority in the Senate or if the Democrats will control both houses of Congress in addition to the White House.
Fox News has confirmed that Republican strategist Karl Rove will serve as national
Fox News DigitalMay 11 2013
News
Report: Terror references removed from Benghazi talking points
Talking points on the attack on the U.S. diplomats in Benghazi given to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice had been extensively revised before she received them by the State Department to remove references to terrorism, according to a report on Friday.
PoliticoMay 10 2013
News
Report: Terror references removed from Benghazi talking points
Talking points on the attack on the U.S. diplomats in Benghazi given to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice had been extensively revised before she received them by the State Department to remove references to terrorism, according to a report on Friday.
PoliticoDec 24 2016
Opinion
Obama’s Shameful Parting Shot at Israel
In a parting, spiteful shot at Israel, the Obama administration permitted a U.N. Security Council resolution to pass that seeks to permanently change the international legal status of so-called Israeli “settlements” in Jerusalem and the disputed West Bank. Departing from almost 50 years of bipartisan American precedent — and from the administration’s own past practice — the Obama
National Review (News)Nov 23 2019
News
In rollicking 53-minute conversation, Trump embraces conspiracies, spreads falsehoods and insults opponents
Speaking to his favorite morning television hosts Friday, President Trump offered a window into his state of mind as he faces his greatest political threat yet.
As his unfiltered thoughts streamed from his mind, through a telephone receiver and onto the airwaves of Fox News for 53 minutes, it became clear that the prospect of impeachment has changed nothing about Trump’s unorthodox
Washington PostAug 31 2020
Opinion
How mail-in ballots threaten democracy
Democrats across the nation are pushing to send mail-in ballots to every voter in November. Not wanting to let the crisis caused by COVID-19 go to waste, they’ve disguised their plot to manipulate the integrity of our election system by arguing that voters fear contracting COVID-19 if they physically show up to the polls.
Democrat leadership clearly wants noncitizens to vote — an ironic
Washington ExaminerDec 02 2018
Opinion
When a 14-point Republican lead disappears
Young Kim was poised to become the first Korean-American woman elected to Congress. Her 14-point lead was the lone bright spot on an otherwise dismal night for Orange County Republicans. But, over the past week, Republicans have watched the first-generation immigrant’s lead evaporate. With thousands of provisional ballots left to count, her commanding lead is now underwater. She lost one week
Washington TimesMar 31 2015
News
Iran "Deal-or-No- Deal": Talks to Continue Through June
Negotiations toward a nuclear deal between Iran and the P+5 nations (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany) will continue through June, according to reports from Lausanne, Switzerland on Tuesday. The announcement was made to satisfy the self-imposed deadline of March 31 for a provisional agreement, with “technical” details to be agreed by July 1. However, major
Breitbart NewsOct 29 2013
Opinion
Obamacare can't make sense in a divided America
Many Americans who want less government are willing to use any means to thwart what they see as an un-Constitutional expansion of governments reach. The ongoing debate over Obamacare is just the latest issue to get in the middle of a centuries-old argument.
Christian Science Monitor