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Oct 07 2021
Opinion
Republicans are siding with the angry mob
Republicans in Congress have seen the threat of mob violence, and they are going to do something about it.
They’re going to defend the mob, and make sure law enforcement doesn’t crack down too hard on it.
That’s the clear message being sent from up and down the right — politicians, pundits, and conservative media — in response to a memorandum from the Department of Justice laying
Washington PostNov 24 2021
News
Waukesha parade horror made possible by left-wing district attorneys' attempts at bail reform, critics say
Attempts at criminal bail reform that put violent offenders like Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. out on the street at low or no cost is endangering communities around the country, according to experts on criminal justice and law enforcement.
Police in cities including Milwaukee, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles are facing understaffing and low morale — in part due to such policies
Fox News DigitalMay 08 2024
Headline Roundup
Questions, Concerns Remain Over Floating Dock Set to Deliver Aid to Gaza
As the U.S. military prepares to begin using a floating dock off the coast of Gaza to deliver aid to Palestinians, questions remain regarding the logistics, safety, and impact of the operation.
For Context: In March, President Joe Biden announced a new plan to deliver aid to Gaza. The U.S. military will operate a floating dock off the coast of Gaza and deliver aid to shore. Biden
NPR (Online News) The Hill Fox News DigitalSep 06 2021
News
N.Y. And N.J. To Receive Federal Aid After Deadly Flooding
New York and New Jersey were granted to receive much needed federal aid as they have struggled to recover from Hurricane Ida. Joe Biden issued disaster declarations in both states on Sunday and approved federal aid for the hardest hit areas in the region.
The storm killed dozens of people in the northeast, while destroying multiple homes and public infrastructure. FEMA officials said
One America News Network (OAN)Oct 06 2021
News
White House to expand supply of at-home COVID tests by December
The Biden administration will spend an additional $1 billion on rapid at-home COVID-19 tests, a White House official confirmed Wednesday.
Why it matters: Despite vaccination efforts, public health officials have said rapid home tests will be essential for businesses, homes and schools to get back on track to normalcy.
The big picture: The announcement follows Monday’s news by the
AxiosDec 07 2021
Analysis
Secret Documents Show Which Message Apps Are the Most FBI-Proof
Most message apps tout their privacy features in some way. It is common to hear marketing language about "end-to-end encryption" and "private messaging" for basically every communications app out there.
While it's great that encryption has become a selling point for the public, not every "encrypted messaging service" is made equally. Depending on how it is set up, your message app may
ReasonDec 16 2020
News
Senate GOP to Trump: The election is over
Senate Republicans are sending a clear message to President Trump: The election is over and Joe Biden won.
While Trump is digging in and showing little sign of ending his public campaign despite a long losing streak in the courts, GOP senators — from leadership on down — are signaling they view the election result as settled and want to move on without a messy weeks-long fight.
The HillJul 20 2020
Opinion
'How We Got Here': The Transformation of America
Earlier this month, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Twitter that he would “transform” America if he were elected. “We’re going to beat Donald Trump. And when we do, we won’t just rebuild this nation -- we’ll transform it.”
That’s good news if you don’t like America. According to the dictionary, to “transform” is to “make a thorough or dramatic change in the form,
RealClearPoliticsMay 19 2021
Perspectives Blog
Masks and Vaccines: The New Drivers of Polarization
Many of us are familiar with virtue signaling on social media. Simply put, people post content that makes them appear to be good people.
For the past year, masks and vaccines have been the new, IRL virtue signaling — and, since we largely disagree on what true virtue is, they are continued drivers of political polarization.
Pre-2020, we were already bitterly divided. The virus
Julie MastrineOct 06 2020
Analysis
Is the FDA Too Cautious in Its Approach for Approving COVID-19 Vaccines?
"The vaccines are coming momentarily," asserted President Donald Trump in his post-hospitalization video yesterday. The same day the White House reportedly first blocked and then scrambled to approve under pressure the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) proposed guideline that COVID-19 clinical trial vaccine recipients be followed for two months to evaluate vaccines' safety before they can
Reason