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Barely a legal slap for Hunter Biden
President Biden's son of crackhead and deadbeat repute has discreetly settled his legal indiscretions with "a slap on the wrist" from the U.S. judicial system.
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The NAACP's recent warning advising its members not to travel to Florida is an over-the-top accusation from a group doing the bidding of those who would rather see the White House remain under the control of the organized left.
SharesExpand Reagan Airport
U.S. air travel has become increasingly unpleasant. Passengers are treated like cattle -- poked, pushed and prodded along almost from the moment they enter the terminal until they deplane at their destination.
SharesThe sad state of government waste
It's hard to find a nation more deserving of the dubious honor of premier abuser of taxpayer money than the United States.
SharesTexas' solution to Biden's border bungle
At long last, government officials are doing something about the Mexican drug cartels that are ravaging America.
SharesSelf-destructive Senate Republicans set the ground for economic and electoral disaster
This week, the House of Representatives got on with the business of reforming the tax code.
SharesLimit the lawyers, boost the economy, achieve justice
The idea of "equal justice under law," a phrase carved into the west pediment of the Supreme Court building, is the underlying principle of American jurisprudence.
SharesDepartment of Labor whiffs on fourth-quarter results
In President Biden's State of the Union address this year, he touted America's strong economy, stating: "Inflation has fallen every month for the last six months, while take-home pay has gone up."
SharesTrump indictment confirms Democrats have commandeered our legal system
"All rise" calls the court to order, but Americans should not stand to honor what passes for "justice" in the fresh prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
SharesPreparations for pandemic should include refraining from funding one
As the deadly COVID-19 pandemic recedes, global health authorities are completing a sweeping agreement for combating future contagions.
SharesNew tool lets investors see if their money supports China or ESG
The issue of investment funds coercing companies to accept or create certain standards for environmental, social and governance, or ESG, activities is complicated.
SharesDeception-drenched FBI deserves little but suspicion
"Fool me once, shame on you," the adage goes. "Fool me twice, shame on me."
SharesFTC Chair Lina Khan has abused her power, needs to go
We've long had doubts about Lina Khan, the former Columbia University law professor tapped by President Biden early in his administration to lead the Federal Trade Commission.
SharesBiden's energy plans could leave Americans panting this summer
Excessive summer heat, once defeated by human know-how, is posing new perils as U.S. energy supplies face seasonal shortfalls.
SharesMost voters are not aligned with liberal environmental policies
Two nonprofit groups, the American Energy Alliance and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, recently sponsored a nationwide survey of 1,000 likely voters on energy issues.
SharesAttack on Marines a symptom of Biden's 'woke,' anti-military culture
Over Memorial Day weekend, 30 to 40 teens and young adults participated in the battering of three off-duty Marines at a Southern California beach as part of an attack that was captured on video.
SharesAnother Confederate monument bites the dust
In the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement, Congress required the Department of Defense to create a commission to evaluate the ways the military continued to honor the Confederacy.
SharesWith debt deal struck, McCarthy scores win for GOP, avoids U.S. default
As is the way with a divided government, some Republicans and Democrats are unhappy with the deal struck by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden to avoid a debt default.
SharesBiden wants conservation to trump utilization of Western states' public lands
Public lands in the great American West could go south if President Biden has his way.
SharesBiden's draining of oil reserves appears by design
President Biden is low on energy, and not just the power needed to operate his 80-year-old self. The president has siphoned off nearly half of the nation's emergency oil reserve.
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