AstraZeneca Admits in Court Documents That COVID-19 Vaccine Could Cause...
by Misty Severi British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca admitted in court documents for the first time that its COVID-19 vaccine could cause a rare blood-clotting side effect. The company is...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Skip Ewing
Donald Ralph “Skip” Ewing is a musician’s musician. To say that his singing and songwriting are brilliant is an understatement. And he can play almost any stringed instrument. He said, “I don’t...
View ArticleCommentary: Free Markets are Necessary But Not Sufficient
by Kevin Roberts and Derrick Morgan For most of our lifetimes, classically liberal economics so dominated the Right that nobody wondered if conservatives were abandoning free markets. In recent...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: During Oral Arguments at the Arizona Court of Appeals in Kari...
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View ArticleLatest Productivity Data Spells More Trouble for Future of American Economy
by Will Kessler U.S. productivity growth slowed in the first quarter of 2024, casting doubt on the American economy’s future growth, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics...
View ArticleHouses Passes Bill to Protect Domestic Oil Production, Protect Iñupiat Community
by Bethany Blankley The U.S. House passed another a bill to advance domestic energy production, this time in response to cries for help from an indigenous community living in the Alaska North Slope....
View ArticleAmericans Increasingly Turning to Discount Grocer Amidst Rising Prices
by Eric Lendrum A German discount grocer has seen an increase in business from American customers over the last year, as inflation remains stubbornly high and presents an ongoing threat to...
View ArticleTop Commentary: Free Markets are Necessary But Not Sufficient
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View ArticleAmericans Less Confident About Economy, Poll Shows
by Casey Harper Americans are less confident about the economy, according to a new survey. Gallup’s recently released economic confidence rating dropped from March to April as inflation remains...
View Article01: Biden’s Basement
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View ArticleTop Story: Americans Less Confident About Economy, Poll Shows
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View ArticleCommentary: College Protests Then and Now
by Roger Kimball Like every major college protest since the 1960s, the pro-Palestinian — which is to say, the anti-Israel — protests sweeping college campuses today have early and often been...
View ArticleBiden Administration Defends Treatment of Veterans Despite IG Report
by Casey Harper The U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs pledged to protect veterans and address any problems identified by federal watchdogs after an Inspector General report raised concerns about...
View ArticleReports: 2023 Was a Record Year for Natural Gas Consumption
by Bethany Blankley 2023 was a record year for domestic natural gas consumption, and its supply wouldn’t have been possible without record U.S. production, led by Texas, according to several...
View ArticleRepublican States to Ignore Biden’s Title IX Rewrite Recognizing Gender...
by Jennifer Kabbany Calling the Biden administration’s recent decision to include gender identity in Title IX “election-year pandering” and a threat to women — and the “truth” — Arkansas Gov. Sarah...
View ArticleBidenomics Tips More Stressed U.S. Banks Into Danger Zone as Economy Slows
by Charlotte Hazard With inflation, high-interest rates and slowing economic growth already stressing Americans heading into the 2024 election, another reason to worry about the Biden economy has...
View ArticleCommentary: Typically, That General Is Removed
by Stuart Scheller Do general officers have an obligation to publicly tell the truth? I have an interesting perspective on this question. Currently, the Marine Corps teaches my story at the E-8...
View ArticleJudge Blocks Suspensions of Middle School Female Athletes Who Refused to...
by Kate Anderson A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction allowing several middle school girls to compete after the school district banned them from competition after refusing to play...
View ArticleBiden Admin Unveils $3 Billion for Push to Replace All Lead Pipes in 10 Years
by Nick Pope The Biden administration announced $3 billion in funding for its initiative to get rid of every lead pipe in the U.S. over the next ten years on Thursday. The Environmental Protection...
View ArticleJulie Kelly Commentary: The DOJ’s Doctored Crime Scene Photo of Mar-a-Lago Raid
It is the picture that launched a thousand pearl-clutching articles. A few weeks after the armed FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, the Department of Justice released a stunning photograph...
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