The Deeply Pessimistic Intellectual Roots of Black Lives Matter, 1619 Project, and Much Else in Woke America |
By John Murawski
Much of the dire rhetoric behind America’s moment of racial reckoning comes from “critical race theory,” a decades-old philosophy deeply skeptical about the possibility of racial progress. |
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COVID-19 Power Trips of Leftist Politicians, Teachers Unions Must Stop |
By Bob Wickers
In Los Angeles, the teachers union refuses to go back to classrooms unless politicians abolish charter and private schools, eliminate unpaid rent evictions, and defund law enforcement. |
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Postal Service Lawsuit Is a Delivery of Pure Politics |
By David Ditch
The lawsuit filed by New York State Attorney General Letitia James against the U.S. Postal Service reads more like a 64-page list of talking points than a serious legal document. |
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EPA Chief Touts Environmental Gains, Hits ‘Single Issue Advocacy’ |
By Kevin Mooney
“For environmental policy to work nationally, the federal government and states must work together as partners, not as adversaries,” EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says. |
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DC Mayor’s Attempt to Shift Blame Falls Flat |
By Cully Stimson
It apparently never occurred to Mayor Muriel Bowser that renaming a street after Black Lives Matter, a radical, violent, Marxist-inspired group, would act as a dog whistle for violent radicals to flock... |
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ICYMI: Unemployment Rate Drops to 8.4% as August Sees 1.4 Million More Jobs |
By Timothy Doescher
August is the fourth straight month in which the economy added jobs and the unemployment rate fell despite the lingering COVID-19 pandemic, again upsetting experts’ predictions. |
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