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  • Booker T. Washington’s Rule for Living

    Booker T. Washington’s Rule for Living0

    In an 1895 speech, Booker T. Washington shared this parable about a ship lost in saltwater seas and dangerously out of drinking water. Suddenly, the lost ship sees another friendly vessel: From the mast of the unfortunate vessel was seen a signal: ‘Water, water. We die of thirst.’ The answer from the friendly vessel at

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  • Private Gym Owners Infuriated to Learn Government Gyms Stayed Open

    Private Gym Owners Infuriated to Learn Government Gyms Stayed Open0

    For months, most gyms in San Francisco have been closed, the result of a city order preventing them from opening their doors as a public safety measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. But not all gyms. It was recently revealed that some gyms – city-owned ones – have been open for months, allowing city employees to

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  • Why an Independent Poll Shows Trump Winning in 2020

    Why an Independent Poll Shows Trump Winning in 20200

    The latest poll by Democracy Institute (DI), a nonpartisan polling firm that accurately predicted Brexit and the 2016 U.S. election, shows President Donald Trump pulling ahead of Joe Biden and winning the Electoral College with 319 votes. The DI poll found that Trump leads Biden by 3 percentage points on the national stage, 48 to 45. In swing states,

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  • How Radical Historian’s Revisionism and Lies Led to 2020’s Unrest

    How Radical Historian’s Revisionism and Lies Led to 2020’s Unrest0

    The war on history is about overturning America’s constitutional system. So says Mary Grabar, a resident fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute and author of the book “Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation Against America.” Zinn was a radical historian whose book, “A People’s History of the United States,” has

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  • Why We Cook

    Why We Cook0

    The COVID-19 pandemic has given Americans an unexpected amount of unstructured, home-based leisure time. Prohibited from attending our favorite sporting events, concerts, fireworks shows, and even traditional school, the need for something to fill that time grows as the days stretch into weeks and months.  New hobbies are proliferating as people find new ways to connect and

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  • Bringing Back Sanity

    Bringing Back Sanity0

    On a recent trip to Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and Yorktown, I at one point met with two female docents who would lead me on a tour. (I am being deliberately vague here, as I don’t want anyone to get reprimanded.) At that meeting beside the museum’s ticket desk, I asked both women if we could

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