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Why on Earth Would Americans Disarm Now?

Why on Earth Would Americans Disarm Now?

As I Stuff Won’t Tell You”>reported last week, the initial reporting of the Brooklyn subway attack by local legacy media quietly omitted a key fact which didn’t fit their worldview. But they’ve got over that and, like most of the legacy media, found a comfortable

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How to Make Your Books Popular in One Easy Step

How to Make Your Books Popular in One Easy Step

Kerry McDonald fee.org Kerry McDonald is a Senior Education Fellow at FEE and host of the weekly LiberatED podcast. She is also the author of Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom (Chicago Review Press, 2019), an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and a regular Forbes

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It’s a Modern Miracle!

It’s a Modern Miracle!

In what might sound like a modern miracle, two women in an all-women prison have gotten pregnant, even though there were no men present. An incarcerated immaculate conception? Not exactly. The pregnant women, who were not identified, are housed at the embattled Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, in Clinton, which New

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Biden’s Commitment to Ending Fossil Fuels Not Going Too Well

Biden’s Commitment to Ending Fossil Fuels Not Going Too Well

Larry Bell cfact.org CFACT Advisor Larry Bell heads the graduate program in space architecture at the University of Houston. He founded and directs the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture. He is also the author of “Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind the Global Warming Hoax.” Faced with

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Govt during Lockdown Revealed What It Values

Dean Broyles brownstone.org Dean Broyles, Esq., is a constitutional attorney who serves as the President and Chief Counsel of the National Center for Law & Policy (NCLP), a non-profit legal organization (www.nclplaw.org) advocating for religious freedom, family, life and related civil liberties. Dean served as lead counsel

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The Nation’s Top Scientists Lied

Scott Atlas brownstone.org Scott W. Atlas, M.D., is the Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a fellow at Hillsdale College’s Academy for Science and Freedom. This adapted excerpt is from Dr. Scott W. Atlas’ bestselling book, A

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Why Some in the LGBT Movement Are Focusing on Kids

Nathanael Blake mercatornet.com Warning Long Read. 1517 Normal people believe that sexualising children is predatory. But, in light of the recent passage of a Florida bill that would restrict instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary schools, it is clear that many activist educators and their political

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What NZ Media Still Won’t Tell You — And What I Got Wrong

What NZ Media Still Won’t Tell You — And What I Got Wrong

As I reported yesterday, Stuff carefully avoided already-widely circulated descriptions of the Brooklyn subway attacker. Even when the FBI released his name and image, Stuff just quietly updated its report with the FBI’s tweet — and no comment. But that doesn’t mean that my own coverage didn’t get

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Tipping Point for Abortion Rights Reached

Julia Conley commondreams.org Julia Conley is a staff writer for Common Dreams. Republican Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma was denounced Tuesday for signing into law one of the most extreme forced-pregnancy bills in the United States, a law pro-choice advocates argue is blatantly unconstitutional and must be challenged. Stitt

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New York Attack – And What Stuff Won’t Tell You

New York Attack – And What Stuff Won’t Tell You

A horrifying attack on the New York subway has left dozens of people injured, some critically, and a city in shock. Although the attack is not known to be terrorism-related at present, it is the deadliest incident yet in a city that has experienced a growing violent crime wave, widely

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Why on Earth Would Florida Need to Protect Parents’ Rights?

Why on Earth Would Florida Need to Protect Parents’ Rights?

Why are the left so infuriated by Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill? Why are they lying and calling it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill? Nowhere in its text will you find the words “gay”, “homosexual”, or “transgender”. What the bill does say is that it “Reinforce[s]

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All Threads Lead to the ‘Big Guy’

All Threads Lead to the ‘Big Guy’

The line from a “third-rate burglary” to the Oval Office took a long time and a great deal of investigative work to unravel. The first clue was White House official E. Howard Hunt’s name in the address books of two of the burglars. The line between Hunter Biden’s

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Focus on EVs… but it’s a risk

Duggan Flanakin is the Director of Policy Research at the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. A former Senior Fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Mr. Flanakin authored definitive works on the creation of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and on environmental education in Texas. A brief history of

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It’s Boom Time for the USA!

It’s Boom Time for the USA!

To their complete and utter surprise, the legacy media have discovered that not many people trust them any more. Why on Earth would that be? It must be disinformation and conspiracy theories, they say. It certainly couldn’t be because they’re a rabble of elitist liars. I mean, if

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Don’t Drink This It Will Kill You

Don’t Drink This It Will Kill You

Jonathan Miltimore fee.org Jonathan Miltimore is the Managing Editor of FEE.org. His writing/reporting has been the subject of articles in TIME magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Forbes, Fox News, and the Star Tribune. Bylines: Newsweek, The Washington Times, MSN.com, The Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller,

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Rich Vampires Feed off Poor Zombies

Rich Vampires Feed off Poor Zombies

As a teenager, I was quite a fan of Lin Carter’s Thongor books: sword and sorcery novels mashing together the Conan and Barsoom mythos in the lost continent of Lemuria. In the first book the titular barbarian hero faces off against the vampire-king Xothun. The vampire-king is a disgusting,

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