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Adam Andrzejewski realclearwire.com Topline: The United States has sent $2.6 billion of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan since August 2021, some of which wound up in the hands of the Taliban terrorist organization, according to a recent Inspector General report. Key Facts: Afghanistan does not have the infrastructure to

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Man Wants a Vagina and a Penis

Man Wants a Vagina and a Penis

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg Tierin-Rose grew up in a large Christian family on the coast of Connecticut. After high school she moved to Alabama to dance with a professional ballet company while attending Liberty University. She served as an MRC Culture intern in Spring 2021 and became staff shortly there after. Her

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Can Drug Temperance Work?

Karl Zinsmeister Karl Zinsmeister, a former domestic policy adviser in the White House, is the author of the new historical novel “The Brothers,” which chronicles the nineteenth-century transformation of U.S. society by voluntary groups. realclearwire.com The governor of Oregon has just signed a bill rolling back the state’

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The Case for Trump’s Foreign Policy Leadership

The Case for Trump’s Foreign Policy Leadership

Karina Lipsman realclearwire.com The Republican contest on Super Tuesday, anticlimactic as it was, was a pivotal day for American foreign policy. Yes, domestic issues were the major concern of primary voters, but the two candidates presented competing visions of America’s future role on the global stage. Nikki Haley,

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Waste of the Day

Adam Andrzejewski realclearwire.com Topline: A California school district used $2 million of taxpayer funds to train high schoolers to fight for racial and social justice, according to records obtained by The Free Press. Key facts: Long Beach Unified School District hired the group Californians for Justice in 2019 to

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The CDC Encouraged Mail-in Ballots

The CDC Encouraged Mail-in Ballots

Jeffrey A. Tucker Jeffrey Tucker is Founder, Author, and President at Brownstone Institute. He is also Senior Economics Columnist for Epoch Times, author of 10 books, including Life After Lockdown, and many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press. He speaks widely on topics of economics, technology, social

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Who Wants to Be Like Hungary?

Tamás Klein Tamás Klein is a Hungarian paleolibertarian and an economics student at Grove City College. He is the president of the Mises Society at Grove City College and an apprentice for the Mises Institute. mises.org In recent years, my homeland, Hungary, a small country in central-eastern Europe, has

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Satirical Image of the Day

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They Hitched Their Wagon to Springsteen

They Hitched Their Wagon to Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen, born into a working-class family, wrote lyrics that resonated powerfully with two types of people – those living hand to mouth feeding their families on struggle street and the politicians intent on getting their votes. A powerful social conscience is evident throughout Springsteen’s music career but his early

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Please: No More No-Win Wars

James C Roberts James C Roberts served in the Reagan Administration from 1981–1984 and is the founder and executive chairman of Radio America, a national conservative radio network with more than 630 affiliates. Editor’s Note: In honour of National Vietnam War Veterans Day, we present this article by

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The Cost of Fuel for Wind and Solar Generation Is Zero

The Cost of Fuel for Wind and Solar Generation Is Zero

Francis Menton cfact.org The effort to increase the percentage of electricity generated by intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar inevitably brings about large increases in the actual price of electricity that must be paid by consumers. The price increases grow and accelerate as the percentage of electricity generated

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Uvalde: What Has Happened to the Officers?

Uvalde: What Has Happened to the Officers?

Lomi Kriel and Lexi Churchill Co-published with The Texas Tribune This story was originally published by ProPublica propublica.org Series: Under the Gun: How Gun Violence Is Impacting the Nation As America emerged from the pandemic, communities continued to experience a rising tide of gun violence. School shootings and the

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Spying: It’s What Great Powers Do

Spying: It’s What Great Powers Do

Don Brash bassettbrashandhide.com There has been fairly predictable outrage this week at the revelation by Judith Collins, the minister in charge of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and Security Intelligence Service (SIS), that China spied on our Parliament in 2021. China has denied the accusation, but knowing Judith

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Brother Can You Spare a Dime for Joe?

Brother Can You Spare a Dime for Joe?

Many years ago, I was interviewing a financial planner on the subject of succession planning. One her greatest bugbears, she said, was people who were swimming in a fortune of assets, but still determined to get the aged pension. “You’re sitting on a ten million dollar property — you don’

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Baltimore Bridge Ship Owners Have Form

Baltimore Bridge Ship Owners Have Form

When the shocking video of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore broke, many Australians were immediately reminded of Hobart’s Tasman Bridge disaster in 1975. In that disaster, twelve people were killed when an off-course bulk freighter struck the bridge, causing a section to collapse. As

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Florida Teens Forced to Actually Talk to Each Other

Florida Teens Forced to Actually Talk to Each Other

As I wrote some time ago, Ron DeSantis for a while looked like the new Ronald Reagan. In a sense, that’s still true: DeSantis is the closest to a centre-right conservative who might reunite a bitterly divided America. But that’s not what America needs in 2024: things have

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