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Colorado Supreme Court Commits Insurrection
A 4-3 majority of the Colorado Supreme Court has decided that elections are risky schemes because the people might pick someone the court doesn't like. Their conclusion?
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A 4-3 majority of the Colorado Supreme Court has decided that elections are risky schemes because the people might pick someone the court doesn't like. Their conclusion?
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"And although it be not always so plentifull, as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so farre from want, that we often wish you partakers of our plentie." — Edward Winslow, Mourt's Relation, 1621
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Two years ago, the town of Wellesley approved by a narrow margin a proposal to call Columbus Day "Indigenous Peoples Day." And, unfortunately, this woke move is being repeated throughout the Commonwealth and the nation. Wellesley is one of the wealthiest towns in America, as measured by average
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America is terribly divided. If you love America, it is a discouraging time. Our country has only once before been this polarized — over slavery during the period leading up to and during the Civil War. Slavery was resolved only through the Civil War, after 600,000 men died.
Commentary
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch: What is Harvard's view on how long this will take? …
Commentary
Last month, I wrote a review of the first season of eight episodes of the blockbuster historical drama series The Chosen, which have gotten more than 400 million views. Having received considerable positive feedback on the review, I thought it would be helpful to write a review of Season Two.
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We congratulate Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker for expressing opposition to late-term abortions in the face of the so-called ROE Act bill on Beacon Hill. Of course, Baker's logic doesn't hold up – it makes no sense to oppose late-term abortions when a baby is almost fully formed
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The absurd indictment of Donald Trump is a new low in American politics. The underwhelming document released earlier today consists of 34 counts of falsifying business records. The Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, is quoted in a related press release as saying that the former president "repeatedly
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