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There Are Deep Roots in These Mountains

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SCHOHARIE, New York -- The roots of faith, family, patriotism, dialect and work ethic are a prominent feature here. One of the first modern...
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Major League Baseball Faces Election Integrity Lawsuit

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New York, NY—Former Attorney General Edwin Meese III and the American Constitutional Rights Union, of which he is a member of the Board, have filed a...

States Use Million Dollar Sweepstakes to Push COVID-19 Shots

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California has set aside $15 million dollars in prize money. The contest is open to individuals as young as 12 years old.
oil imports

Occidental Petroleum Breaks With Rivals, Rejects Carbon Taxes

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The CEO of Occidental Petroleum Corp says the company opposes a carbon dioxide tax, an idea that has gained support from rival oil companies and some trade groups.

Is One Vaccine Dose Enough? – Commentary

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On May 6, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) reported nearly 45 percent of the population had received at least one dose of the vaccine, but only one-third of Americans are fully vaccinated. The CDC is concerned not only by the slowing pace of vaccinations but also by the number of people skipping their second dose for various reasons.
Protestors demonstrating with smoke bombs in front of police force at night. Anti-government protest by a group of social activists.

Buchanan: Does Our Diversity Portend Disintegration?

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After nine people were shot to death by a public transit worker, who then killed himself in San Jose, the latest mass murder in...

Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, And Why It Matters, by...

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The most unsettling part of “Unsettled” concerns science and the role of scientists. “Science is one of the very few human activities – perhaps the only one – in which errors are systematically criticized and fairly often, in time, corrected,” Karl Popper wrote nearly six decades ago. That condition does not pertain in climate science, where errors are embedded in a political narrative and criticism is suppressed.
Exterior of the Virginia State Capitol building in Richmond, Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson

Parker: Virginia Governor’s Race Could Indicate Nation’s Future

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Americans may not have to wait until 2022 to sense the potential for Republicans to move the nation back in a conservative direction. The race...

Costs Outweigh Benefits in Protecting the Young from COVID

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Looking at COVID-19 protection policies from an economic rather than an emotional perspective allows policymakers to see how limited resources can be used to achieve the greatest common good.
social media usage

The Achilles Heel Of Big Tech’s Cancel Power

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By Scott Cleland Big Tech’s unchecked. If the four CEOs of Google, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon collectively could cancel online a sitting Republican U.S. president and...

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Petition Demands Kansas City Chiefs Fire Kicker Harrison Butker for ‘Discriminatory’ Grad Speech

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A petition launched on Change.org demands that the Kansas City Chiefs fire kicker Harrison Butker for a commencement speech he gave Saturday at Benedictine...
Regulations

Biden Races to Add $1 Trillion In New Regs As Election Looms

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The Biden administration has added a total of $1.2 trillion in costs to the economy in the first several months of 2024 from finalized...

Robert Genetski: Price Rises Slow

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Robert Genetski: price rises slow, interest rates down, stocks up, amid emerging signs monetary restraint is finally slowing economy. by Robert Genetski The Week That Was April...