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Readers, the Carnival of Fools is a one-man show today.
Defending Education identified at least 33 federally funded scholarships, funds, and programs issued to SIUC students on the basis of race and sex.
Got that? Musk is just a self-interested car salesman.
In a 5–4 majority opinion, the Supreme Court handed Trump a major victory against legal challenges regarding his mass deportation agenda.
Thank goodness for economists like Smith who are willing to stand up for freedom, back it up with quality scholarship, and call out people like Stiglitz.
Trump said countries that are negotiating will have their rate slashed to the baseline 10 percent and won’t face increases for 90 days.
The state of Florida is charging alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh for attempting to kill President Donald Trump last year at his golf club in West Palm Beach.
The memo instructed state troopers to refrain from pursuing over 27,000 new immigration warrants in the FBI’s National Crime Information Center.
With no appetite or plan for real deficit reduction, the government needs to count on people still being willing to buy Treasury bonds at favorable rates.
The Senate’s questioning of U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer featured more discussion of strangulation than usual.
“We’re seeing people stay quiet. We are seeing organizations stay quiet. We are seeing those who are capitulating to clearly unconstitutional threats. And these are the things we are witnessing. Each ...
Plus: Theodore McCarrick has died, a symbol of the Catholic Church’s response to its gravest modern scandal before becoming a scandal unto himself.
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