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September 12 2024
 
 
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You Hate Trump? Get Over It
By Dennis Prager

A great many Americans claim that they cannot vote for former President Donald Trump because they loathe him. That's childish.
COMMENTARY
Good Guys With Guns
By John Stossel

When I saw economist John Lott's book "More Guns, Less Crime," I rolled my eyes. But now I understand that Lott makes a good point.
COMMENTARY
The Missing Word in Biden's Negotiations With China
By Terence Jeffrey

When an unnamed "senior administration official" briefs reporters about national security adviser Jake Sullivan's trip to China, there is one significant word he never uses.
NEWS
Salvadoran Gang Member Charged in Mississippi Shooting Spree Was Previously Deported
By Jason Hopkins

Federal immigration authorities confirm that an MS-13 gang member charged in a shooting spree in Mississippi is an illegal migrant previously deported from the U.S.
COMMENTARY
What a Bookstore's Opening in DC Says About Growing Chinese Civic Engagement Overseas
By Michael Cunningham

Chinese bookstores and civic groups are popping up around the world as the Chinese Communist Party forces intellectuals out of their native country.
NEWS
ICYMI: New Data Prompts Sen. Ron Johnson to Seek Answers on COVID-19 Vaccine Deaths
By Fred Lucas

Sen. Ron Johnson asks two federal health agencies to review new data from the government of the Czech Republic on mortality rates from COVID-19 vaccines.
 
     
 
 
 

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