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    • The Most Unpopular Presidential Election Winner Could Win Again in 2020

      The Most Unpopular Presidential Election Winner Could Win Again in 20200

      Donald Trump is the first president to ever be elected while being actively disliked by the majority of Americans. Trump was also the first person elected president who was significantly less popular than his counterpart. Most Americans have heard of presidents losing the popular vote but winning the election. But to win while the majority

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    • Three Ways Getting Up at 5:30 a.m. Has Changed My Life

      Three Ways Getting Up at 5:30 a.m. Has Changed My Life0

      Over the course of the past few months I made a drastic life style change: I am getting up at 5:30 a.m. instead of sleeping until 9 a.m. Lots of coffee was involved. But on the whole, the innumerable benefits I’ve experienced from early rising have far outweighed the losses (such as the loss of

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    • What Saint Augustine Would Have Thought of Joel Osteen

      What Saint Augustine Would Have Thought of Joel Osteen0

      “This guy is the best thing that has ever happened to Twitter,” ran a text I recently sent to friends. The occasion? A tweet from “St. AugOsteen.” Taking quotes from famed Prosperity Gospel preacher Joel Osteen and mixing them with those of St. Augustine of Hippo, St. AugOsteen creates some pretty fantastic statements. For the

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    • Orwell’s ‘1984’: How to Misread a Classic

      Orwell’s ‘1984’: How to Misread a Classic0

      June 8, 2019, marks the 70th anniversary of George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984. There will be no shortage of think pieces that will misinterpret its legacy. They will focus on social media, security cameras, data collection, and “fake news.” The problem? The novel was not a commentary on the downside of technology. It was meant

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    • Socialism Will Always Destroy Democracy

      Socialism Will Always Destroy Democracy0

      A poll taken in February by Public Opinion Strategies found that a full 77 percent of Democrats felt the country would be “better off” if it were “more socialist.” “Democratic support for socialism appears deep,” Paul Bedard wrote in a piece for the Washington Examiner. “[Eighty] percent of ‘strong Democrats,’” he said, “believe the country

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    • Justice Ginsburg Hints at Outcome of Supreme Court’s Biggest Cases

      Justice Ginsburg Hints at Outcome of Supreme Court’s Biggest Cases0

      Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested Friday that the Supreme Court is deeply divided over its most-watched cases, hinting that a series of 5-4 decisions are likely as the court approaches the end of its current term. Ginsburg said to the 2nd Circuit Judicial Conference the court was unlikely to achieve consensus on several high-profile matters.

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