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BASED: Frat Boys Cause a Sensation by Defending Old Glory

May 16 2024

 

BASED: Frat Boys Cause a Sensation by Defending Old Glory

COMMENTARY
By Tyler O’Neil

Brave fraternity brothers show their patriotism—and become what Gen Z conservatives would call “based”—by defending the American flag from antisemitic rioters.

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SOCIETAL ROT, Part 3: How Cities’ Flouting of Federal Immigration Laws Has Proved Fatal

COMMENTARY
By Cully Stimson

Does it make sense for cities and states to decide which illegal aliens may stay in the country? Should they be allowed to flout federal immigration law? Here’s what happens when they do.

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China’s Land Grab

ANALYSIS
By Bryan Burack

The totality of Chinese-owned real estate in the United States remains unknown and, under current law, is unknowable. America’s elected leaders are starting to pay attention.

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More Defensive Gun Uses Undermine Government Claims About Armed Civilians

COMMENTARY
By Amy Swearer

A Commerce Department bureau says the quiet part out loud: It thinks that only the government really can be trusted with firearms. Here’s the latest bit of evidence that simply isn’t true.

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How Faith Guided This Trump Aide’s Time in Government

ANALYSIS
By Rob Bluey

Cliff Sims had a front-row seat in the White House to some of President Donald Trump’s biggest decisions. His new book, “The Darkness Has Not Overcome,” reflects on the role of faith during his government…

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18 States Fight Federal Trans Agenda on Pronouns, Bathrooms

NEWS
By Fred Lucas

In response to new federal rules on pronouns and bathrooms based on gender identity, 18 state attorneys general sue the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

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Europe Must Stop Dragging Its Feet and Oppose Chinese Forced Labor

COMMENTARY
By Jordan Embree

The world no longer can deny knowledge of the Chinese Communist Party’s crimes against humanity. It’s time for Europe to follow the U.S. and remove the products of Uyghur forced labor from its store shelves.

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What Stands Between US Citizens and the American Dream Today

ANALYSIS
By Kristen Eichamer, Crystal Bonham

Everyday Americans struggle to pay for gas, groceries, and rent—that’s Bidenomics. Still, there is a reason to be hopeful.

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More Public Charter Schools Are Needed Nationwide

COMMENTARY
By Keri D. Ingraham

Charter schools are in high demand, as evidenced by consistently long waitlists. Yet many states cap the total number of charters allowed or the number that can be opened every year.

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These States Withhold Voter Registration From Public That Most States Are Federally Mandated to Disclose

NEWS
By Fred Lucas

Public Interest Legal Foundation sues two states to bring election transparency requirements to all 50 states.

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