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Texas backs Chick-fil-A, come what mayo!
Chick-fil-A may cater, but not to the demands San Antonio liberals care about.
Shameless union attacks threaten future 5G innovation in America
T-Mobile is one company who is pledging to build an impressive 5G network while hiring thousands of workers in the process, and they need to merge with Sprint to remain competitive. However, some groups are working to block the proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile by spreading blatant falsehoods.
Iran regime’s hardline policies will not prevail
Tehran’s worst perpetrators of human rights abuse have frequently been rewarded for their crimes with promotions to more influential positions, while facing no genuine consequences on the world stage.
Defend human rights, but don’t impose your sexual values on the rest of the world
Let’s find common ground in calling for an end to all forms of physical violence against homosexuals — but refrain from imposing the values of the sexual revolution on the rest of the world.
Warren’s comments on racism fail again
Elizabeth Warren desperately wants to shift attention away from the racial controversies that have ensnared her and other Democrats.
Public-private partnerships value effectiveness, not just efficiency
At the root of Senator Harris’s questioning is an assumption under which Democrats often operate, that public-private partnerships are inefficient at best, exploitative at worst, and bad business all around.
What the episode at the Lincoln Memorial teaches us about the media standards
The episode was supposed to teach us a lesson about bigotry on the right. Instead, it’s confirming our worst suspicions about the current media landscape.
Big problems with big tech
Social media apps and websites claim to promote all-American values like free speech, transparency, and connectivity in the true spirit of the internet. But we’ve recently seen what happens when some people who say things that do not align with the political goals of a company.
How Border Security Can Help End the Opioid Crisis
In my decades of public service, I've never seen anything like the opioid epidemic ravaging our nation right now.
Why Evangelicals Will Vote (It's Not What You Think)
The issues that animated some of Trump's most dedicated voters leading to the 2016 presidential upset, which were under the radar of the pollsters and politicians, still motivate them today.