#Chuck Schumer makes history

#Chuck Schumer makes history

“#Chuck Schumer makes history” On Wednesday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made history by becoming the US Senate’s first Jewish majority leader after Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new senators. Schumer takes control of a Senate split 50-50, with the veep casting the tie-breaking vote. Georgia Sens. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff and…

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#Biden quietly embraces far-left ‘critical race theory’

#Biden quietly embraces far-left ‘critical race theory’

“#Biden quietly embraces far-left ‘critical race theory’” President Biden is siding firmly with the hard cultural left in his early rush of executive orders, including re-opening the door for federal bias training that relies on the absurd “critical race theory.” Last week he rescinded a Trump-era order that banned training that implies anyone is racist…

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#Biden gets set to kill a Team Trump good-government reform

#Biden gets set to kill a Team Trump good-government reform

“#Biden gets set to kill a Team Trump good-government reform” Just days in office and President Biden is already moving to end-run good government by ordering the Justice Department to start restoring an Obama-era practice that funds liberal groups instead of actual victims of alleged wrongdoing. The Trump administration put the kibosh on such slush-fund…

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#Twitter’s policing problem

#Twitter’s policing problem

“#Twitter’s policing problem” After permanently banning then-President Donald Trump from its platform, Twitter took only seconds to delete a defiant tweet from his official government account. Yet it’s not nearly so fleet-footed about child pornography and death threats. So can anyone buy its claims to police without bias? According to a federal lawsuit filed this…

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#How media monetized polarization and other commentary

#How media monetized polarization and other commentary

“#How media monetized polarization and other commentary” Media beat: How Media Monetized Polarization How did our public square become so intensely polarized? By sucking up advertising dollars, the Internet devastated traditional newspapers that treated opinion “like a volatile substance” to be “fenced off from ‘factual’ reporting,” Martin Gurri argues at City Journal. That prompted a…

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