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  • ‘Authoritarianism’ May Be Necessary to Fight Climate Change, Cambridge Study Argues

    ‘Authoritarianism’ May Be Necessary to Fight Climate Change, Cambridge Study Argues0

    A recent study published in American Political Science Review, a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University, begins with a teasing question: “Is authoritarian power ever legitimate?” For many, the answer is clearly no, concedes the study’s author—Ross Mittiga, an assistant professor of political theory at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. But Mittiga,

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  • Saddling Up and Riding with Justice and Truth

    Saddling Up and Riding with Justice and Truth0

    A French correspondent, fluent in English and a brave anti-vaxxer, recently wrote to me, “So it’s 2022. Some are saying it will be 20-20-Too.”            Heaven forbid that is the case.            As we all know, the last two years have brought many trials and challenges. Americans

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  • Patients Threatened by Reparations Medicine

    Patients Threatened by Reparations Medicine0

    If you’re white and middle class, the push for health care “equity” could kill you. Prominent medical organizations and the Biden administration are pushing for rules that will move “disadvantaged” populations to the front of the line for scarce medical resources—think vaccines, ventilators, monoclonal antibody treatments. That means everyone else waits longer, in some cases

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  • Associated Press = Associated Propaganda

    Associated Press = Associated Propaganda0

    If nothing else, the past two years have demonstrated with blazing clarity how the ruling elites live by one set of rules and impose an entirely separate set of rules on the unfavored, ostracized, dispossessed and deplatformed. As a member of the print, broadcast and internet media for the past 30 years, I cannot emphasize

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  • It’s 2022, But Many Schools Are Reverting to 2020’s COVID Playbook

    It’s 2022, But Many Schools Are Reverting to 2020’s COVID Playbook0

    It’s 2022 but you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s still 2020—especially if you have children enrolled in K-12 district schooling. Some parents are grappling this week with a return to, or threat of, remote learning first introduced nearly two years ago. Fear of the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus is leading school officials across

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  • The Wackiest Parenting Stories of 2021

    The Wackiest Parenting Stories of 20210

    In a crazy year, some stories were crazier than others when it came to kids, parents, worrywarts, scolds—and everything besides COVID-19, which we give a blessed rest in this list! No. 1: WHY CAN’T YOU BE GOOD LIKE ME? A Beaverton, Oregon, man screamed at a lady for leaving her kid in the car while

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