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Californians dining out must mask up 'in between' bites of food
California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom's office issued a directive on Oct. 3 in which residents who are dining out should be wearing their mandated face masks "in between bites" of food. Read More.
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What Trump Can Learn from Boris Johnson’s Mistakes
Relying on an image of personal strength is a mistake. Read More.
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At Tonight’s Debate, Kamala Harris Needs To Say Exactly What She’d Do As President
The American people deserve to know what the United States would look like under the hypothetical presidencies of Kamala Harris or Mike Pence. Read More.
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Why Coronavirus-Relief Talks Collapsed
Whatever electoral harms the GOP may suffer from its refusal to negotiate a pre-election stimulus, they pale in comparison to the possibility of a shift in state and local governance. Read More.
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Tides Center Funnels $170 Million in Taxpayer Money to Left-Wing Groups
Nearly $170 million in government grants has passed through a liberal dark money behemoth that houses numerous left-wing groups, including the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, tax forms show. Read More.
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'No evidence' masks stop flu, WHO said in 2019
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that it had reviewed numerous studies which tested the efficacy of face coverings in stopping the transmission of the flu and found "no evidence that [wearing a mask] is effective in reducing transmission." Read More.
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Left’s Response To Trump’s ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ Tweet Emphasizes How Very Much They Want Fear
We can't have people prudent about COVID, or rational about COVID, or thoughtful, or courageous about COVID. That does not produce the social outcomes that these people want. Being scared of COVID does. Read More.
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Letter Calls for Withdrawal of ‘1619 Project’ Pulitzer
An open letter released today and signed by 21 scholars and public writers calls on the Pulitzer Prize Board to rescind the Prize for Commentary awarded to Nikole Hannah-Jones for her lead essay in “The 1619 Project.” The letter is posted at the website of the National Association of Scholars here. (I am one of the signatories.) Read More.
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Democrats Haven’t Landed a Punch on Amy Coney Barrett
Her Supreme Court nomination has been smooth sailing so far. Read More.
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Kyle Rittenhouse to sue Biden for libel, lawyer says
An attorney representing Kyle Rittenhouse, who allegedly shot and killed two rioters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said he plans to sue Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden and his campaign for libel after Biden shared a video that suggests the 17-year-old Rittenhouse is a white supremacist. Read More.
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Vice presidential debate's COVID-19 precautions include plexiglass shield: A look at the new rules
Plexiglass dividers will be a crucial part of the vice presidential debate Read More.
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39 Migrants Found Warehoused Near Border in Texas
Human smuggling has exploded recently. Read More.
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Stats Hold a Surprise: Lockdowns May Have Had Little Effect on COVID-19 Spread
Data suggest mandatory lockdowns exacted a great cost, with a questionable effect on transmission. Read More.
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ANALYSIS: Amy Coney Barrett’s Family More Diverse Than Top Liberal Institutions
Amy Coney Barrett's family is more diverse than many of the elite liberal institutions that claim to believe in diversity, a Washington Free Beacon analysis has found. Many of those same institutions, it turns out, are radically opposed to Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose personal trainer was named a Free Beacon Man of the Year in 2018 for persuading the "notorious" justice not to retire during the Obama administration. Read More.
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