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Even Californians aren’t hot on the EV craze anymore

California’s electric vehicle revolution is sputtering, even as the state shells out more money for its EV-only fantasy. Electric vehicle sales in California dropped significantly...

Rob Manfred plans to ruin the MLB only until 2029

Arguably no one since the steroid users of the 1990s and 2000s has done more to ruin the MLB than current commissioner Rob Manfred,...

‘Whites are psychopaths,’ claims UCSF DEI ‘scholar’

Black History Month is supposed to be dedicated to honoring black Americans’ history and contributions to the nation’s history. Yet, radical DEI Democrats have...

America is going sterile

From celibacy to cereal, the young people of the United States are becoming increasingly sterile.  On Thursday, the Environmental Working Group published a study showing...

Putin shows his evil timidity in Navalny’s death

Russian investigative journalist and opposition figure Alexei Navalny has died. Russian authorities say that Navalny collapsed after a walk at the prison colony where...

Fani Willis proves voters should take district attorney races more seriously

If the scandal surrounding and testimony of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has not made it clear, voters across the country must take...

California teachers caught sharing pro-Hamas propaganda

On campuses, numerous pro-Palestinian groups celebrated the Oct. 7 massacre of 1,200 Israelis as an act of “resistance” while blaming Israel for the outbreak...

The Supreme Court must restore parental rights in Indiana

The U.S. Supreme Court is an Indiana couple’s last hope for justice after the state’s Child Protective Services removed their son from their home...

False compassion hurts both immigrants and citizens

While the United States is overwhelmed along its southern border, unchecked immigration is shaping discourse and deciding the elections all across Europe. Europe’s failure to curb immigration betrays...

Development aid does not help in the fight against poverty

In 2006, NATO defense ministers agreed to commit a minimum of 2% of their gross domestic product to defense spending in order to ensure...
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