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Combating China’s quest to dominate American pharmaceutical markets

Looking ahead to November’s election, trade policy forms a core fixture for both parties. Both the GOP and Democratic Party have expressed support for...

Fairfax County’s public schools are failing their most vulnerable students

Data released this month indicate high levels of failure on Virginia’s Standard of Learning exams among Fairfax County’s multilanguage students, formerly labeled English language...

The Democratic Party’s violence prevention grift

Trayon White, a councilman in Washington, D.C., who represents Ward 8, is hardly the first member of the Council of the District of Columbia...

Kamala Harris’s media gambit is working

KAMALA HARRIS’S MEDIA GAMBIT IS WORKING. Vice President Kamala Harris has done an impressive job lowering the bar on the question of how she will...

Court fights continue in quest for more honest elections

Chalk up two more wins, or at least 1 1/2, for voting integrity. Last week in both Arizona and Nevada, plaintiffs won decisions forcing...

Harris ducks questions and relies on ‘journalists’ to defend her campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris is continuing to hide from the media to avoid her inevitable blunders, knowing full well that “journalists” will do all...

Kamala Harris is scared of debating Trump, as she should be

For over a month, former President Donald Trump has unsuccessfully tried to get the newly coronated Kamala Harris to agree to the traditional three...

Laken Riley’s life mattered, just not to border czar Kamala Harris or Democrats at the DNC

Laken Riley’s name was not mentioned once by the border czar or any other Democrat at the Democratic National Convention. Riley was the young...

Tom Cotton is right: Kamala Harris keeps trying to outlaw your health insurance plan

Jonathan Karl of ABC News believes that Vice President Kamala Harris doesn’t want to outlaw your private health insurance. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) rightly...

In Missouri, Hawley’s conservative populism fits the voters’ sentiments

ST. JOSEPH, Missouri — When Josh Hawley decided to run against two-term incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill in 2018, there was plenty of skepticism that...
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