Feb. 13, 2019 |
CommentaryAmid Liberal Scandals, Media Thinks GOP Pouncing Is Real StoryBy Ben Shapiro Republican gaffes are a story in and of themselves, according to many in the media. Democratic gaffes aren't a story; Republican nastiness is. |
NewsNew Study: Voter ID Laws Don't Deter Turnout or FraudBy Fred Lucas "For all the heated debates around strict voter ID laws, our analysis of their effects obtains mostly null results," the study by two university professors concludes. |
NewsFeminist Writer Sues Twitter Over Ban for Transgender TweetsBy Peter Hasson Twitter banned Meghan Murphy over a series of transgender-related tweets, including assertions that "men aren't women" and "How are transwomen not men?" |
News'You Have Trafficked in Hate Your Whole Life': Rep. Ilhan Omar Responds to Trump's Call for Her to ResignBy Jason Hopkins In a tweet, the Minnesota Democrat counters the president's televised criticism of her for making anti-Israel and anti-Semitic comments. |
In Case You Missed ItHow Tech Giants Are Banning True Speech About Biological SexBy Emilie Kao Just as alcohol disguises the smell of chemicals, social media hides the bitter poison of identity politics—a poison that increasingly dominates the content we read. |
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Daily on Defense: Zelensky cites new phase of war, poll shows strong support for Ukraine, Truce ends in Gaza, Tuberville targets woke officers
Follow us on Twitter View this as website BY JAMIE MCINTYRE ADVERTISEMENT ZELENSKY: 'WE DID NOT ACHIEVE THE DESIRED RESULTS': I n a wide-ranging interview with the Associated Press, conducted Thursday in the war-ravaged northeastern Ukrainian town of Kharkiv, President Volodymyr Zelensky offered a sobering assessment of the shortcomings of Ukraine's summer counteroffensive against Russian forces, while remaining resolute about the need to keep fighting. "We wanted faster results. From that perspective, unfortunately, we did not achieve the desired results. And this is a fact," Zelensky said. "We are losing people, I'm not satisfied. We didn't get all the weapons we
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