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Iran can be deterred, but not for long
After all of Iran’s bellicosity, after all its threats of further attacks on Israel with hitherto unused weapons, Iran is suddenly quiet.
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Economic growth must be a priority for tax reform
Businesses consider several factors when deciding where to invest, and it’s no secret that one of the most important considerations is taxes.
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Hunter Biden warns Fox News of 'imminent' lawsuit: Report
The president’s son is threatening to sue Fox News.
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Giant velociraptor bigger than the stars of 'Jurassic Park' discovered
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a raptor species in South Korea that surpasses even the formidable velociraptors of “Jurassic Park” fame in size.
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How Ronald Reagan handled campus protests
The year was 1966, and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses across the state.
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Lawless confederates against Trump
Democrats are fond of saying that former President Donald Trump is a “threat to democracy.” That is why they will stop at nothing to destroy him.
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Ex-Notre Dame, Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman signs with Commanders
Sam Hartman is getting his first chance in the NFL with the Washington Commanders.
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Steven Spielberg now providing strategy for Joe Biden's reelection campaign, report says
In a notable blend of Hollywood and politics, acclaimed director Steven Spielberg is collaborating with President Biden’s reelection campaign, specifically offering strategic input for the Democratic National Convention slated for August.
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Jason Kelce to join ESPN, be part of 'Monday Night Football' pregame show
Jason Kelce will join ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” after retiring from the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
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Ethics watchdog calls for investigation into Martin Heinrich over campaign solicitations
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, an ethics watchdog, is calling for an investigation into Sen. Martin Heinrich for allegedly linking official action with solicitations for campaign contributions.
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Britain's Sunak takes flak as he insists Rwanda migration plan is working
In 2022, Britain’s ruling Conservative Party announced a controversial solution to handle the migrant flow: Deport them to Rwanda. With the plan finally clearing its last political hurdle last week, fearful migrants in the U.K. are now making another illegal journey, escaping to Ireland and giving the Sunak government another problem to deal with.
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Five states sue to block Biden administration's rule inserting 'gender identity' into Title IX
Five states sued the Biden administration to overturn its final rule reinterpreting Title IX to include gender identity, seeking to thwart the effort to fold transgender women into the landmark civil-rights law.