Debate!

  • December 12, 2022
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NR’s Rich Lowry will debate the value of nationalism with Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute.

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Second Journalist Dies Suddenly at World Cup

  • December 12, 2022
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We previously reported on Dec. 9 about the sudden death of Grant Wahl, a sports journalist in Qatar covering the World Cup. He collapsed suddenly during the quarterfinal game between the Netherlands and Argentina. Wahl had just turned 48. Wahl had previously had trouble with security at the stadium in Qatar for wearing a rainbow […]

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Loudoun County Superintendent indicted

  • December 12, 2022
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Former Loudoun County Public Schools superintendent Scott Ziegler was indicted on three misdemeanor charges, and the Public Information Officer of the schools is charged with felony perjury. Yowza! Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares had empaneled a special grand jury to look into the goings-on in Louden County–you know, where a young student was raped in […]

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Styles of the Times: Old Gray Lady ain’t what she used to be

  • December 12, 2022
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Good grief. It’s as if the New York Times weren’t content with making a total laughingstock out of themselves last week. You know, with their ardent appeal to ban 12 gauge AR-15s.WHUT. THIS week they have to go whole end-o-year hog, and outdo even that. Yessir, the arbiter of fashion in New York has made […]

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More than 10,000 Virginia felons still on the voting rolls

  • December 12, 2022
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Another “anomaly” has shown up in Virginia’s electoral process. The problem currently under examination started more than a decade ago when the state moved to relax the rules making some felons ineligible to vote after having been convicted. Under those less strict rules, eligible felons could have their voting rights reinstated. There’s nothing wrong with […]

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Republicans Make Midterm Gains With an Unlikely Group: Young Americans

  • December 12, 2022
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Republicans made gains in the midterm elections among voters under 30, a demographic that tends to lean heavily Democratic, according to The Associated Press. Young voters swung 53% for Democratic House candidates and 41% for Republican candidates, AP reported. The result marks a decline for Democrats from recent elections: In 2020, voters under 30 chose Joe […]