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SCOTUS rules against 'faithless electors' and shift toward nationwide popular-vote system
In a unanimous decision, the Court held that states can bind presidential electors to vote for the state popular-vote winner. Read More.
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Facebook Blacklists Laura Loomer’s Campaign Ads
Facebook has reportedly banned all ads on behalf of Laura Loomer, the frontrunner in the GOP primary race for House candidate in Florida’s 21st district. Read More.
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Fox Sports Host Marcellus Wiley Argues Passionately Against NBA Painting “Black Lives Matter” On Courts
It was reported earlier this week that the NBA will paint “Black Lives Matter” on its courts when this season resumes. Read More.
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Asserting Congress's power of the purse shouldn't be a partisan problem
Over several decades, the House and Senate have ceded growing amounts of power, authority, and flexibility over federal tax and spending matters to the executive branch. Read More.
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Here’s What To Expect In 2021: Guns And The Second Amendment
The debate over gun control and the Second Amendment has been a highly contentious one, and the results of the 2020 presidential election could prove to be highly consequential for the gun debate. Read More.
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Supreme Court Emerges as Deciding Issue in 2020 Campaign as Several Potential Vacancies Loom
The next POTUS could appoint as many as four Supreme Court Justices in the next four years, making the issue yet again a major deciding factor for voters. Read More.
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Richmond Mayor Uses Emergency Powers to Take Down Stonewall Jackson Statue after City Council Delay
The mayor of Richmond, Virginia used emergency powers to order the removal of a Confederate statue. Read More.
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Hugh Hewitt: Rumor has it Samuel Alito will retire from Supreme Court
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito may be eyeing retirement. Read More.
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A Modest Win for the Constitution
By making the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accountable to the president, the Supreme Court has done right — but it could’ve done even better. Read More.
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What Are the Mayors Doing?
Mayors and governors all over the nation should be thinking far more seriously about restoring some sense of normalcy to their cities before the cutbacks of policing and social services kick in. Read More.
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Social Media Platforms Face A Reckoning Over Hate Speech
Social media companies now face a reckoning over what critics call indefensible excuses for amplifying divisions, hate and misinformation on their platforms. Read More.
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1,000,000 Users Sign Up for Parler App After Twitter Bans Multiple Conservative Accounts
Twitter is increasingly hostile to conservatives and their viewpoints, but users have found a refuge on Parler, a fast-growing conservative alternative to the popular social media platform. Read More.
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Peak 2020: Chess Is Racist Because White Goes First or Something
The events of this year keep exploring new reaches of insanity that none of us thought possible when we were stupidly saying “Happy New Year!” to each other. Read More.
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The Morning Briefing: Lockdown 2, BS Boogaloo Is Upon Us
We’re back to this already. While enjoying a perfectly lovely dinner with nine other people as we were celebrating a friend’s birthday, I discovered that I’d missed the news that Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey had issued another lockdown edict. I really wanted to like Ducey when I moved back to my native state a couple of years ago, but he’s been a continuing disappointment and makes me worry about Arizona’s ability to resist becoming purple for good during this next election. Read More.

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