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by | Jan 28, 2019

They say the sins of the father will not be passed to the son. In the case of father-son Cuomo, Mario and Andrew, the original sin of the father seems to have spawned the most bitter fruits in the son….

by | Jan 28, 2019

Mistaken identity is always a risk when a witch-hunt hysteria takes hold, and the hunt for “hate” in the Trump era has produced a mob mentality that rivals 17th-century Salem. Just ask Michelle Grissom, a Colorado middle-school teacher who may…

by | Jan 28, 2019

There has been much wailing and rending of garments over the weekend about the layoffs of some writers, editors, and other staff at BuzzFeed, HuffPost, Yahoo, AOL, and Gannett. Naturally, the affected employees are upset and inclined to blame malign…

by | Jan 27, 2019

Washington First, Buzzfeed News ran a story Jan. 16 that asserted President Donald Trump told his long-time private attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about talks with Russia about a Trump Tower in Moscow. The sources? Two anonymous federal…

by | Jan 27, 2019

Pope Francis spends much more time talking about this life than the next one. He is given to statements such as “Another world is possible,” but he isn’t referring to heaven. He is referring to a revolutionized political order. The…

by | Jan 25, 2019

Rhode Island has been exercising an oversized influence on climate change litigation that costs taxpayers and attempts to inhibit free speech. In 2018, Rhode Island became the first state to file climate change litigation against 21 fossil fuel producers, a…

by | Jan 25, 2019

At the beginning of the Trump presidency, a few cautious editors, such as the Wall Street Journal’s Gerard Baker, questioned the media’s open embrace of biased reporting. Baker warned reporters that they should stick to demonstrable facts and avoid jumping…

by | Jan 25, 2019

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has extended the deadline to comment on its replacement for the “joint employer rule” for a third time now, to January 28th. That’s fine, insofar as it allows the agency to hear what people have to…

by | Jan 25, 2019

Something detrimental to manhood happened in the late Sixties, planting an emasculative seed now sprouting in the loathsome new commercial by Gillette. Many of you have seen the shaving giant’s ad, nagging its male customer base for such unpardonable behavior…

by | Jan 25, 2019

A year ago the Left was convinced that President Donald Trump was going to plunge the world into nuclear war in Korea. Today it is upset because he hasn’t done so — or at least has yet to achieve what…

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