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Good News! Melbourne Has Beaten COVID!

Good News! Melbourne Has Beaten COVID!

Good news! There are just thirty active cases of Covid-19 in Melbourne, where cases have been plunging for the past month. There have been no deaths since the start of June. That’s Melbourne, Florida, by the way. Not Dan Andrews’ Melbourne, where the city’s third wave shows little

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Black Trees Matter!

Thomas Sowell once wrote racism “is on life support — kept alive” by race-baiters. Sowell was an optimist: the race-hustling left haven’t just given racism a shot in the arm, they’re pumping it full of adrenalin and shooting a thousand volts of idiocy across its chest. Everything, everything, is

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Virginia Voters Make It Clear: Parents Matter

Virginia Voters Make It Clear: Parents Matter

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

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Biden Mandate Frozen by Appeals Court

Biden Mandate Frozen by Appeals Court

rt.com US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has said that the White House is “prepared to defend” its controversial vaccine mandate from a recent freeze imposed by an appeals court. Asked if the mandate, which was set to be in place on January 4, could “survive” the recent court-ordered stop

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Condoleeza Rice Isn’t Buying Anti-white Racism

Condoleeza Rice Isn’t Buying Anti-white Racism

Whatever your political leanings, there can be little dispute that Condoleeza Rice is one formidable person: concert pianist, academic, politician and diplomat. Rice is nobody’s fool. Nor is she about to accept that, solely by virtue of her skin colour, that she is anyone’s “victim”. Naturally, Rice is

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The Forgotten Civil Rights Leaders

The Forgotten Civil Rights Leaders

Whatever may be said of its modern offspring, the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s is one of the great moments in American history. Contrary to the hateful narrative of the fraudulent 1619 Project and the racist Marxism of Black Lives Matter, the Civil Rights movement is a

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It’s the Culture War, Stupid!

Kurt Mahlburg mercatornet.com Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young

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What Virginia Means for America — And Us

What Virginia Means for America — And Us

This week’s round of elections in the US can only be described as the first ripples of a red wave. While the big focus has — with good reason — been on the Virginia gubernatorial race, results across the country ought to spark panic among Democrats. The mid-term elections, next year,

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The Madness of Joe’s Kingdom

The Madness of Joe’s Kingdom

British and European elites spent four years sneering at Americans for electing Donald Trump. “He’s upsetting the established order!” they whined, apparently not realising that that was the whole point of Trump. In case they’d forgotten what the established order really looked like, they’ve got it back

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Joe Biden: Senile or Liar?

Joe Biden: Senile or Liar?

Conrad Black recently wrote that many British and American observers are flummoxed by the turn America has taken under the Biden administration. America isn’t “back” in any sense of the word, they say: it’s gone barking mad. “We have never seen such a shambles of incompetent administration, diplomatic

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