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Emily Burke
Studying English, Philosophy, and Pre-Law at Grove City College, Emily Burke serves as an Editorial Intern for The American Spectator through the Young Writers Program. Heavily involved in political writing, editing, and research, Emily aims to apply those skills in the fields of journalism and public policy concerning issues of constitutional government and the future state of education. You can follow her on Twitter @emilyfburke.
by | Aug 28, 2021

Parents are taking their children’s education into their own hands in record numbers after a disastrously tumultuous school year. The U.S. Census Bureau’s experimental Household Pulse Survey, which is an online survey recording social and economic impacts of the COVID-19…

by | Aug 13, 2021

Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied an appeal Thursday by Indiana University students who were looking to block their campus’ COVID vaccine mandate. Barrett did not consult her SCOTUS colleagues and did not give an explanation to the…

by | Aug 12, 2021

After New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned from his office Tuesday over a sexual harassment scandal, mainstream media cheered on his replacement: Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. Lauded as the first woman to serve as the Empire State’s governor, the 62-year-old…

by | Aug 11, 2021

A black mother has sued an Atlanta public school for segregating her black child from white children and placing her into a black-only elementary class. When Kim Posey sent her black elementary school-aged daughter back to school, the last thing…

by | Aug 10, 2021

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today that he will resign from office, effective in two weeks.  At a press conference today, the disgraced governor said he is “stepping aside” from his office amidst his sexual harassment scandal. Cuomo reiterated…

by | Aug 9, 2021

Antifa mobilizers and activists attacked Christians at a peaceful prayer and worship event in downtown Portland on Saturday, reports the Post Millennial. The prayer event featured pastor Artur Pawlowski, who made headlines this spring when he defied Canadian COVID lockdown…

by | Aug 6, 2021

Bill Gates attempted damage control Wednesday night when pressed on his longtime friendship with the late Jeffrey Epstein. The billionaire businessman appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 to lament the “very sad milestone” of his divorce from ex-wife Melinda Gates…

by | Aug 6, 2021

Apple unveiled plans Thursday to scan U.S. users’ iCloud Photos and text messages for child sexual abuse images in a sweeping effort to identify and implicate predators. The tool that will be used to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM)…

by | Aug 5, 2021

Businesswoman Ella creates custom dresses to sell in her corner shop. Along the way, her sparkly stiletto-clad, non-binary, black fairy godmother flies to her aid. Even though she receives Prince Charming’s devotion after the ball, Ella instead tells him she…

by | Aug 5, 2021

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, scored a major win for the Biden administration on Tuesday by temporarily halting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order which permitted state troopers to stop and reroute…

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