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The Takeover of Funds for Water System

Nick Judin Mississippi Free Press ProPublica JACKSON, Miss. – The freeze of early 2021 wasn’t the origin of Jackson, Mississippi’s water system collapse. But the winter storm introduced the country to Jackson’s aging and improperly maintained pipes and water plants, which failed and left residents without clean water

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If Journos Were to Ditch Objectivity

Alex Christy newsbusters.org Alex Christy majored in political science from Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA and has previously written for The College Conservative and previously interned for The Daily Caller News Foundation.  Alex is originally from Everett, WA. New York Times columnist Bret Stephens reacted to a Leonard

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Deal Struck with Child Labor Countries for EV Minerals

Antonio Cambria cfact.org The Biden administration signed a deal with countries rife with child labor nearly a week before blocking a major Minnesota mining project as part of its “green” push. On Thursday, the Biden administration announced it would prohibit mining in more than 200,000 acres of land

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US Approves First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor

US Approves First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor

Craig Rucker cfact.org Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Believe it or not, America took a baby step toward energy sanity with federal approval of the first small modular nuclear reactor design. With efficient hydrocarbon energy under siege, and intermittent wind and

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The Pretendian Who Won Over Hollywood

The Pretendian Who Won Over Hollywood

It’s one of the most beloved stories in the mythology of the modern American left: the night a Native American princess appeared at the 1973 Academy Awards to decline the Best Actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando. The only problem is: “Native American princess” was a myth. A

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The Creep of China into American Life

The Creep of China into American Life

Dave Patterson libertynation.com Keeping the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) out of Americans’ everyday affairs is becoming more challenging. We’ve seen Beijing-backed businesses purchase real estate and other US enterprises. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has scientists embedded in America’s most sensitive research facilities. Liberty Nation’

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Stop Police from Using Excessive Force

Stop Police from Using Excessive Force

rutherford.org WASHINGTON, DC In the wake of a spate of incidents involving the use of excessive force by police against unarmed individuals, including the brutal killing of Tyre Nichols by members of a Memphis SCORPION police unit, The Rutherford Institute has called on the US Supreme Court to narrow

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Climate Change and Red Herrings

Climate Change and Red Herrings

Collister Johnson cfact.org Johnson has spent the last four decades working in the public and private sectors in Virginia, primarily in the fields of project finance and maritime transportation. He began his career in public service as Chairman of the Board of the Virginia Port Authority. He was appointed

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Free Speech Is Dead in Britain

Free Speech Is Dead in Britain

Harrison Griffiths fee.org Harrison Griffiths is Communications Officer at the Institute of Economic Affairs, a free-market think tank in London. For the past decade, freedom of speech has been at the forefront of America’s culture war, and it should not be controversial to say that both sides are

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No More Racing against a Stacked Deck

No More Racing against a Stacked Deck

Jay Maxson newsbusters.org Wednesday was National Girls and Women in Sports Day, and University of Kentucky All-American swimmer Riley Gaines is campaigning against the annihilation of female athletics. In a Fox News op-ed, she renewed calls to protect the integrity of women’s sports. Gaines and other female collegiate

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

BREAKING: President Trump announces his plan to stop the chemical, physical, and emotional mutilation of our youth.pic.twitter.com/2ZNEWk8vNI — Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) January 31, 2023 Discuss it on The BFD. If you would like to access exclusive Member content or just remove the ads to make your reading

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What Money Can’t Buy You

Guy Hatchard PhD GLOBE.GLOBAL. HatchardReport.com The democratic Governor of New York Kathy Hochul has announced that hospitals and care facilities will not be allowed to employ unvaccinated staff because according to her they can transmit Covid to others (presumably to the virtuously vaccinated). A similar rule has been

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The Governments Who Spied on Us

Aaron Kheriaty brownstone.org Aaron Kheriaty, Senior Brownstone Scholar and 2023 Brownstone Fellow, is a psychiatrist working with the Unity Project. He is a former Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California at Irvine School of Medicine, where he was the director of Medical Ethics. First, by way of

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Doctors Stand Up to the Powerful State Medical Boards

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Further to New Zealand’s concerns about the Federation of State Medical Board’s (FSMB) overarching and unethical domination of medical care, a recent Epoch Times episode of Crossroads with Joshua Philipp discussed the issue from an American perspective. Philipp interviewed

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The CIA and its Concern for China

The CIA and its Concern for China

Debbie Lerman brownstone.org Debbie Lerman, 2023 Brownstone Fellow, has a degree in English from Harvard. She is a retired science writer and a practising artist in Philadelphia, PA. On January 24, 2023, Dr Michael V Callahan published an opinion piece in The New York Times entitled “The Indirect Ways

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