Military Spending Cuts No Reason to Compromise on Taxes
Military Spending Cuts No Reason to Compromise on Taxes
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The Fire Next Door: Mexico’s Drug Violence and the Danger to America
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Happy Holidays from Cato
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How Fossil Fuels Saved Humanity from Nature and Nature from Humanity
Read MoreThe Biden Administration Has Redefined ‘Sex.’ What Does That Mean for Schools?
The Biden administration now says that “sex” means “gender identity.” So, what does this mean for K-12 teachers? In a new regulation released last week, the Biden administration changed the definition of “sex” in a crucial civil...
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Make aYear‐End Gift to Cato
Read More“Tell the World What’s Happening Here,” Say Patients in Gaza
“There were kids in the ICU that had bullet wounds to the chest or bullet wounds to the head,” Dr. Mohammed “Adeel” Khaleel recounts
Read MoreUT Austin Places Pro-Palestinian Student Group on Interim Suspension following Anti-Israel Protest
The university did not specify the length of the suspension.
Read MoreDC shooting leaves multiple people wounded
A shooting Friday night inside a nightclub in the Dupont Circle neighborhood in Washington, D.C., left multiple people wounded.The Metropolitan Police Department said officers responded to a shooting in the 1200 block of...
Read MoreTennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed Guns
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed a controversial bill on Friday allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns in schools. The post Tennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed Guns appeared first on...
Read MoreWhy Biden and Most Americans Should Welcome the Latest GDP Report
The latest economic news may seem sobering, but it has the proverbial silver lining. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), part of the U.S. Department Click here to see original...
Read MoreCommanders add linemen, pass catchers in Day 2 of the NFL draft
The Commanders addressed several positions of need on Day 2 of the NFL draft Friday, adding five players at key roles — including cornerback, tight end and offensive line — for the rebuilding roster. Click here to...
Read MoreFreight train carrying gasoline, propane derails near Arizona-New Mexico line amid aftermath of severe weather
A freight train derailed on Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico border, halting traffic along Interstate 40 as the area recovers from severe weather in the region.The New Mexico State Police said that they responded, alongside...
Read MoreColumbia University’s policy-making senate votes for resolution calling to investigate school’s leadership
The Columbia University Senate in New York City voted in favor of a resolution calling for an investigation into the school’s leadership amid anti-Israel protests that have taken place on the campus for over a week.A source...
Read MoreAn Inexorable March to Legalization?
An Inexorable March to Legalization?
Read MoreIngraham Lashes Out At CNN Over ‘Nasty Jabs’ About Melania Not Being At Trump Trial
Fox News’ Laura Ingraham lashed out at CNN Friday for observing that Donald Trump’s family members have been absent from his Manhattan hush money trial for the first four days of the proceedings. Ingraham insinuated that the...
Read MoreLara Trump Imagines Fist-Fight Between Trump and Joe Biden: ‘This Guy Already Knows What Would Happen’
RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump imagined what a fist-fight between former President Donald Trump and Joe Biden would be like while talking to Hannity Friday night. The subject came up after Biden’s surprise interview with Howard Stern,...
Read MoreLOVERRO: Savior? Stiff? Or something in between? Only time will tell who Jayden Daniels is
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Read MoreNew York Lawmakers Considering Legislation to Create ‘Antisemitism Monitors’ on College Campuses
Two New York representatives are considering a bill that would send “antisemitism monitors” to visit college and university campuses that receive federal funding. The post New York Lawmakers Considering Legislation...
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