03-27-2023
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Schumer declines to state confidence in Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday declined to say whether he has confidence in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) ahead of an expected indictment of former President Trump.
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03-24-2023
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Would a ‘Wealth Tax’ Work?
Facing a national debt of over $31 trillion, the Biden administration’s FY 2024 budget plan is looking for a gusher of new revenue in a “wealth tax” of 25% on wealth exceeding $100 million. This would tax not just personal income but gains in the value of assets.
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03-23-2023
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Could Trump Be Impeached Shortly After He Takes Office?
Donald Trump isn’t even the Republican nominee yet. But his incendiary rhetoric, most notably about killing the families of terrorists and bringing back torture, has critics on the right and the left discussing the most extreme of countermeasures at an unusually early point in the race.
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03-22-2023
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John Solomon sues DOJ, National Archives over access to declassified Trump-Russia probe memos
Just the News Editor-in-Chief John Solomon sued the Justice Department and National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) on Tuesday, alleging they have wrongly kept from public inspection hundreds of pages of documents chronicling the FBI's bungled Russia collusion probe.
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03-21-2023
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Why Joe Biden’s Honeymoon With Progressives Is Coming to an End
One of the most historically unusual aspects of the Biden administration has been the harmonious relations between the president and progressive activists. Historically, progressives generally spend most of their time complaining about Democratic presidents.
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03-20-2023
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Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed Despite Being ‘Woke,’ Not Because Of It
In finance, the purest definition of “woke” is the effort to expand markets to lend to new communities of entrepreneurs, sign up previously untapped customers and increase prosperity for a wider range of people.
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03-17-2023
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The Origins of the Term ‘Woke’ Had Nothing to Do With Today’s Identity Politics Wars
When in 2017 the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary added “woke” to their list of new words, they defined it as “alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice.” The earliest modern citation of “woke,” according to the OED, was a 1962 article, “If You’re Woke You Dig It”.
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03-16-2023
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Experts say attacks on free speech are rising across the US
In Idaho, an art exhibit was censored and teens were told they couldn’t testify in some legislative hearings. In Washington state, a lawmaker proposed a hotline so the government could track offensively biased statements.
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