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  • Why the Rule of Law Is Vanishing

    Why the Rule of Law Is Vanishing0

    When is a law a law? The question seems simple enough, but things get complicated pretty quickly. We have our Constitution, of course. But we also have federal, state, county, and local laws, and then there are numerous federal, state, and local regulations that various bodies enact to carry out laws. There are so many

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  • The Bombings Ended the War but Birthed a Destructive Superpower

    The Bombings Ended the War but Birthed a Destructive Superpower0

    The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki signaled the end of World War II, but it also signaled the beginning of postwar American power. The U.S. used its weapon status to control a new international order that has prevailed for the last 75 years. Modern orthodoxy tells us that America gained its status as world hegemon

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  • Abolishing History From the Classroom Is What Got Us Into This Mess

    Abolishing History From the Classroom Is What Got Us Into This Mess0

    History’s time in the classroom has come and gone. At least, that seems to be the view of an Illinois state representative. According to NBC, Rep. La Shawn Ford of Chicago claims that the citizens of Illinois have been subjected to “miseducation” in their history curriculum, and as such, he demands “immediate action by removing current history books

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  • As The Dark Night Rises

    As The Dark Night Rises0

    Back in 1968, the Rolling Stones imagined a world in which “every cop is a criminal, and all the sinners saints.” More than half a century after the release of “Sympathy of the Devil,” those lyrics are coming to life: The police are scourged, targeted, and de-funded, while convicts and low-lifes are hailed, released –

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  • Don’t be a Lab Rat: Why You Should Vote in Person

    Don’t be a Lab Rat: Why You Should Vote in Person0

    Voting. It’s full of important decisions including not only who you’ll vote for, but how you’ll do it. Will you vote at your kitchen table and drop your ballot in the mail? Or will you go to the polls? Which option best ensures your vote will be counted? According to election expert Hans von Spakovsky, voting

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  • Young Black Americans Not Sold on Biden, Democrats, or Voting

    Young Black Americans Not Sold on Biden, Democrats, or Voting0

    Most political analysts define “swing voters” as those who swing their support from one party to the other between election cycles – determining winners and losers in the process. According to this conventional wisdom, the “swingiest” voters are working-class whites in the Midwest, who supposedly hold the keys to the White House. Meanwhile, by contrast,

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