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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 4, 2021

Mothers are dominating at the Olympics, and their children are only encouraging them to reach greater success. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica and Allyson Felix of the United States are just two women who work double duty as track and field…

by | Jul 31, 2021

The mass experiment in remote learning was an unmitigated disaster, according to a new report by the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. The report quantified the harm done to children of all grade levels, and demonstrated negative effects to all…

by | Jul 31, 2021

President Joe Biden announced Thursday during a speech in the East Room of the White House that he will implement new COVID requirements for federal workers and contractors. These employees will be asked to attest to their vaccination status, or…

by | Jul 28, 2021

This week, the American gymnast and five-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles pulled out of both the team competition and the individual competition at the Tokyo Olympics to focus on her health. Her withdrawal left the U.S. team settling for a…

by | Jul 27, 2021

The four-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles dropped out from the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team finals Tuesday.  Her stunning withdrawal was originally thought to be due to a physical injury after her uncharacteristically lackluster vault performance. She failed to complete…

by | Jul 27, 2021

CDC health officials are flip-flopping on COVID rules again. The CDC is expected to release new guidance Tuesday recommending that some vaccinated people wear masks indoors under certain circumstances. A White House source confirmed the announcement and said those living…

by | Jul 27, 2021

The French parliament voted Monday to require COVID-19 vaccine passports to participate in public life. The policy is even stricter for health-care workers. France joins a growing list of countries to pass COVID passport legislation and to receive pushback from…

by | Jul 24, 2021

The Left’s push for equity might forcefully draft women onto the battlefield. The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved language in its annual defense policy draft on Wednesday that could potentially require women to register for military conscription. The defense…

by | Jul 22, 2021

Unlike the mainstream, most Americans are more concerned with the Black Lives Matter riots from last summer than the riot that occurred on January 6. A recent national telephone and online survey by the National Police Association and Rasmussen Reports…

by | Jul 21, 2021

Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci’s latest clash on Tuesday quickly diverged into finger-pointing and accusations of deceit. During a Senate Health Committee hearing, Paul interrogated Fauci on his past testimony over whether or not…

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