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May 31 2021
Analysis
Why Honoring Those Who Sacrificed Their Lives For Our Nation Should Never Be Overlooked
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Emily Domenech joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how she banded with the Travis Manion Foundation to found The Honor Project and encourage Americans to gather to recognize the fallen on Memorial Day.
“Part of what makes The Honor Project really magical is it’s a stranger recognizing a stranger from far away and honoring their
The FederalistSep 06 2017
Opinion
OPINION: If Republicans Don't Make a Move, They Deserve to Lose
Politics is the art of shifting the playing field.
This is an art Republicans simply don't understand. Perhaps it's because they spend so much time attempting to stop the Democratic snowball from running downhill too quickly, but Republicans in power have an unfortunate tendency to conserve their political capital rather than invest it.
Ben ShapiroDec 18 2019
News
Modest measures to thwart foreign election hacking in annual defense bill
Election security advocates can claim their second victory in Congress this week with the passage of legislation intended to prevent foreign interference in the American democratic system.
The second measure was sent to the White House for President Trump's sure signature just as a bipartisan government-wide spending agreement, including $425 million for election security grants to the
The FulcrumDec 20 2019
News
Bloomberg, missing from Democratic debate stage, uses pricey ads to try to grab the spotlight
Billionaire presidential contender Mike Bloomberg did not garner enough supporters or donors qualify for Thursday night’s Democratic debate, but he had a different kind of megaphone in the form of a YouTube banner ad — one of the most expensive and widest-reaching digital advertising slots.
The Bloomberg campaign’s 24-hour ad campaign on YouTube, which boasts a reach of 2 billion
Washington PostJan 07 2014
News
Despite U.S. training, the Iraqi army is struggling to hold its own against al-Qaeda militants
The Iraqi military is struggling to hold its own against a populist upheaval and a militant insurgency.
Washington PostSep 03 2013
News
Obama administration presses for support on Syria strikes
The Obama administration will spend this week trying to convince lawmakers at home and allies abroad why an attack on Syria is the appropriate response.
CNN DigitalDec 31 2020
News
Local funding crisis threatens U.S. vaccine rollout
Seattle public health officials have so little COVID-19 funding on hand they worry they will have to shut down some virus testing sites as they mount a campaign to dose their 2.3 million residents with Pfizer Inc’s and Moderna Inc’s vaccines.
King County, which represents greater Seattle, has $14 million of COVID-19 funding for 2021, roughly what it spends in a month to run public
ReutersJun 04 2020
News
How to Support Black Journalists
This week, the New York Times chose to publish a deeply problematic and dangerous op-ed by Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton in which he advocated for the use of military force against protesters. As so many journalists have noted, the decision to run this piece, without context, without fact-checking Cotton’s many inaccurate claims and without providing any counterarguments to the dangerous,
LifehackerMar 26 2016
News
North Korea Video Threatens Nuke Attack on Washington
North Korea released a new propaganda video Saturday showing a nuclear strike on Washington and then threatened South Korea with a "merciless military strike" for slandering leader Kim Jong-Un.
Newsmax (News)May 04 2021
News
Biden pushes 17 years of free school, asks companies and wealthy to pay 'fair share'
President Joe Biden on Monday called on wealthy Americans and corporations to pay their "fair share" to fund free community college and other benefits for workers as he promoted his sweeping jobs and safety-net plans in Virginia.
Speaking at Tidewater Community College in the port city of Norfolk, Biden said his proposed expansion of the U.S. public education system would rebalance the
Reuters