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    Stronger Law on Foreign Agents Eyed Amid Russia’s Links to Green Groups

    Congress appears ready to crack down on individuals and groups who work on behalf of Russia and other foreign nations but don’t fully disclose those ties. Legislation toughening requirements and closing loopholes in the 80-year-old Foreign Agents Registration Act is advancing in response to growing concerns that some advocacy groups and lobbyists have been permitted…
    Kevin Mooney
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    Podcast: Why Is the Media So Enthralled With North Korea at the Olympics?

    The media can’t contain their excitement over North Korea at the Olympics. We talk to Jarrett Stepman about that, along with the new portraits released of President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. Plus: the Senate is looking to take action on immigration, and a new Peter Rabbit movie has angered some.
    Katrina Trinko
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    Media Fawning Over North Korean Envoy Does No Favors for an Oppressed People

    When North Korea announced it would be participating in this year’s winter Olympics in South Korea under a joint flag with the South, it was clear that some would attempt to “normalize” the regime. The speed at which the American media lapped up North Korean propaganda in the first weekend of the Olympics was stunning….
    Jarrett Stepman
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    In 7 Tweets, the Media’s Strange, Glowing Coverage of North Korea at Olympics

    The Winter Olympic games are well underway in Pyeongchang—giving the media endless opportunities to highlight (in addition to the incredible feats of athleticism) the developing political climate and tension between North Korea and, well, just about every other country on Earth. In an attempt to thwart the U.S. from drawing attention to its abysmal human…
    Lyndsey Fifield
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    This Chinese Company’s Intellectual Property Theft Is No Isolated Incident

    Intellectual property theft has been a thorn in the side of U.S. companies for decades. China has long been a chief offender here, and continues to be in 2018. Just last month, a U.S. court in Wisconsin convicted the Chinese company Sinovel Wind Group Co. of stealing trade secrets from AMSC, a U.S.-based company. Sinovel…
    David Beleson
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    Tillerson’s Efforts to Prevent Foreign Adversaries From Expanding in Latin America Are Wise

    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson just wrapped up a multinational journey of Latin America and, by all accounts, the trip was a resounding success. Oddly enough, what continues to make headlines is not the successful visits to leaders in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Jamaica. Nor are the headlines about the Mexican foreign minister, Luis…
    Ana Quintana
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    What Lies Behind North Korea’s ‘Charm Offensive’ at the Olympics

    The Winter Olympics open on Friday with North and South Korean athletes marching together behind a single Korean unification flag, rather than their respective national flags. The moment will be emotionally uplifting, raising hopes of reconciliation and reduced tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The presence at the games of Vice President Mike Pence, North Korean…
    Bruce Klingner
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    Don’t Fall for North Korea’s Winter Olympics Trap

    On Friday night, millions of Americans will unknowingly witness what can only be described as the greatest image rebranding attempt the world has ever seen. Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with some down on its luck automobile or tech company’s latest TV spot. Oh no, this has everything to do with one of the…
    Harry J. Kazianis
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    • Opinion

    In Defense of Evangelicals Who Support Trump

    It is usually easier for an outsider to defend a person or a group that is attacked than for the person or group. In that vein, this Jew would like to defend evangelicals and other Christians who support President Donald Trump. They are regularly attacked as religious hypocrites who give Christianity in general, and evangelical…
    Dennis Prager
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    Watch Jordan Peterson React to Justin Trudeau’s Telling a Woman to Say ‘Peoplekind’

    Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Some in the crowd cheered when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau corrected a woman’s usage of the word “mankind” to “peoplekind” — a word more politically correct, but not found in either the Merriam-Webster Dictionary or the Oxford English Dictionary. Had he been there, Dr. Jordan Peterson, a Canadian…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Heritage Foundation’s New President Pledges to Reach ‘Americans Who Really Are Conservative but Just Don’t Know It Yet’

    Conservatives must persevere in gracefully countering misinformation from the left that convinces too many Americans liberal policies will improve their lives, the new president of The Heritage Foundation said Monday night in a speech laying out her vision for the leading think tank. “Unfortunately, many Americans are misinformed,” Kay Coles James said. "Like us, they…
    Ken McIntyre
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    Beware: The United Nations Is Taking Aim at Ammo

    The United Nations will have a busy year in 2018 on the firearms front. That’s not good news for anyone in the U.S. who buys firearms. When it comes to the U.N. and guns, the best form of action is always inaction. Worse, manufacturers and importers at this year’s SHOT Show—the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor…
    Ted Bromund
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    Cartoon: Will North Korea Medal or Meddle at the 2018 Olympics?

    Michael Ramirez
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    Cartoon: North Korea’s Nuclear Button Problem

    Michael Ramirez
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    Who Was the Daring Defector Who Raised His Crutches High, Defying the Kim Regime During the State of the Union?

    One of the highlights of President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address was a North Korean defector brutalized by the regime who raised his crutches in defiance. Describing him as a “witness to the ominous nature of this regime,” the president explained that Ji Seong-ho’s “great sacrifice is an inspiration to us all.”…
    Ryan Pickrell
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    In Ukraine, Putin’s Words Ring Hollow as the War Drags On

    KYIV, Ukraine—On Tuesday, the guns fell silent along the front lines in eastern Ukraine. In a rare respite from violence for the nearly 4-year-old conflict, not a single cease-fire violation occurred during a 24-hour period. At face value, Tuesday’s lull in fighting could be seen as good news. Perhaps even a bellwether for long-term peace…
    Nolan Peterson
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    Ban on Abortions After 20 Weeks ‘About Who We Want to Be,’ Lindsey Graham Says

    The Senate will vote within days on a measure limiting abortions after 20 weeks, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced, prompting two of the chief sponsors to urge colleagues to pass the legislation. “This vote is not about the Republican Party, it’s about America; it’s about who do we want to be,”  Sen. Lindsey Graham,…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Europe Comes Up With Perfectly Orwellian Responses to ‘Fake News’

    In their zeal to stamp out “fake news,” European governments are turning toward Orwellian solutions that are worse than the disease. The European Commission recently created a 39-member panel to explore avenues to eliminate fake news. On Twitter, it announced that it seeks to find a “balanced approach” to protecting free speech and making sure…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    ‘A Step Backward’: As the War Worsens, Trade Between Russia and Ukraine Increases

    KYIV, Ukraine—On Wednesday, Russian weapons killed three Ukrainian troops and wounded five more in eastern Ukraine’s embattled eastern Donbas region, where Moscow continues to wage a 4-year-old proxy war, which has, so far, killed more than 10,300 Ukrainians. Meanwhile, grocery stores in Kyiv are still stocked with Russian products, such as caviar and vodka, and…
    Nolan Peterson
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    Ignore the Scam: Planned Parenthood No Supporter of African-Americans

    Plenty of movements have tried to hitch their wagon to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. For years, people across the political spectrum have claimed him as one of their own—in part because it’s convenient and in part because he isn’t here to dispute it. But no cause is more antithetical to King’s than…
    Tony Perkins
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