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Republican Budget Takes Small but Important Steps on Welfare Reform
COMMENTARY
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| By Rachel Sheffield
House Republicans’ new budget resolution takes some important steps to advance reforms in welfare programs, particularly the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as food stamps. |
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Devon Archer’s Testimony Raises Question: Did Hunter Biden Lie in His Own Memoir?
ANALYSIS
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| By Paul Sperry
A former business partner’s testimony indicates the president’s son’s memoir was an exercise in spin, especially about his father’s role in foreign business dealings now subject to an impeachment inquiry. |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Gets a Postage Stamp; Why Doesn’t Antonin Scalia?
COMMENTARY
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| By Timothy Goeglein, Paul Batura
The opening of this year’s Supreme Court term on the first Monday of October will mark the release of a new Forever stamp featuring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Why not Antonin Scalia? |
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DHS Team Recruits Officials Who Falsely Called Hunter Biden Laptop Story ‘Russian Disinformation’
NEWS
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| By Casey Harper
House Republicans want to know why DHS added members to its Intelligence Board who signed on to the since-debunked 2020 letter suggesting the Hunter Biden laptop story was “Russian disinformation.” |
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America’s Drift Toward ‘a Country I Do Not Recognize’
COMMENTARY
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| By Star Parker
Day by day, we are becoming what the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia described as “a country I do not recognize.” |
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ICYMI: She Wanted to Be a Man From a Young Age and Lived as One for 11 Years. Why Kathy Grace Duncan Detransitioned.
ANALYSIS
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| By Virginia Allen
As a little girl, Kathy Grace Duncan watched her father abuse her mother and vowed she would never be victimized like her mom. |
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