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Dec 07 2023
Analysis
America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained
Three people were killed and another injured in a mass shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The shooter, a former college professor in his 60s who reportedly had applied for a job at the university, was killed in a shootout with police. Further details about his motive and the gun used in the attack were not immediately known.
The shooting was one of
Vox
Nov 27 2023
Opinion
America First—But Why?
Leading with my heart instead of my head keeps me far from Nostradamus territory. (I bet every year on the Bills to win the Super Bowl and I was sure Dwight Twilley would be the pop sensation of the 1980s.) But I was in the ballpark almost three decades ago when in America First! (1995), a cultural and political history of 20th-century American isolationism, I predicted that politics in the
The American Conservative
Dec 06 2023
News
Christie slams Ramaswamy: ‘Most obnoxious blowhard in America’
Chris Christie got into a fiery exchange with Vivek Ramaswamy during Wednesday night’s fourth GOP debate, calling out the entrepreneur and fellow White House contender for repeatedly interrupting and blasting him for his attacks against fellow candidate Nikki Haley.
“This is the fourth debate that you would be voted in the first 20 minutes as the most obnoxious blowhard in America. So
The Hill
Dec 09 2023
Opinion
The Most Insufferable Woman In America Wins Time’s ‘Person Of The Year’
To the surprise of no one, corporate media darling Taylor Swift was named Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” on Wednesday. In the lead-up to the announcement, Taylor Swift and her Eras Tour have dominated media headlines. Her hype has gotten so out of control that Harvard is now offering a class on Taylor Swift.
The question we all should be asking ourselves is why? Sure, her
The Federalist
Nov 27 2023
News
DEI backlash hits corporate America
U.S. companies' diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are losing momentum this year after the Supreme Court's June affirmative action ruling, per a consulting firm's new report.
Why it matters: The slowdown is a reversal from the explosion in corporate DEI after George Floyd's killing pushed companies to act to address racial inequality.
"2023 has undeniably shifted the DEI
Axios
Nov 30 2023
News
Kissinger's death divides America, unites China
Henry Kissinger, the controversial former American diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize winner, died on Wednesday at his home in Connecticut aged 100. In a highly influential career, Kissinger served as both Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the Richard Nixon administration, overseeing major shifts in U.S. foreign policy including both the intensification and end of the Vietnam
Newsweek
Dec 06 2023
News
Biden Admits He’s Not Running for America, Only to Stop Trump.
Joe Biden admitted on Tuesday that his reason for seeking re-election in 2024 is preventing former President Donald Trump from reclaiming the presidency. “If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running. But we cannot let him win,” he said, placing his animosity towards the reality TV billionaire over any positive plans for the country. Biden’s comments have sparked increased speculation
The National Pulse
Dec 05 2023
News
Houston to host multiple Copa America matches in summer 2024
Mexico opens in Houston on June 22. NRG Stadium will also host another first round match and a quarterfinal. Fourteen U.S. cities, including Houston, will play host to Copa América next summer, with the semifinals at East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Charlotte, North Carolina, ahead of the July 14 championship in Miami Gardens, Florida. The host Americans will be in Group C and open at
Houston Public Media
Dec 07 2023
News
Atlantic Article Blames Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk For Antisemitism In America
The Atlantic put out an article titled, “How to Be Anti-Semitic and Get Away with It.” The article included cover art of people who they deem antisemitic. If we’re being honest, the cover art should probably be Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. Those are people with openly
The Daily Caller
Nov 30 2023
News
Palestinian Vermont shooting victim: ‘I’m not safe in America’
One of the Palestinian American college students shot in an attack in Burlington, Vt., over the weekend says the incident is “very hard to grapple with” and made him question his safety in the United States. “In the West Bank, we’re not safe because of the occupation, and as a Palestinian American, I’m not safe in America because of people like this that might come out,” Kinnan Abdalhamid, 20
The Hill