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    Protecting Imprisoned Women From Men Who Say They’re Women

    A male inmate housed in a women’s facility at New York’s Rikers Island jail has been sentenced to seven years for raping a female prisoner. In an apparent plea deal, Ramel Blount, 33, who goes by Diamond Blount, pleaded guilty to attempted rape. Blount was housed in the female section of Rikers Island in February…
    Nicole Russell
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    Unleashing Its Market Is Way America Beats China

    It’s not clear where things are headed in Congress on the so-called China bill, otherwise known as the America COMPETES Act.  The House and Senate have each passed their own versions and appointed more than 60 congressmen and senators to work out a compromise. Where they come out ultimately is anyone’s guess. Both bills have…
    Walter Lohman
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    Wily Ukrainian Tactics and Poor Design Led to Russian Warship’s Sinking

    Once news broke that Ukraine had sunk the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva, naval analysts leapt into action. The event presents a crucial question to many observers, including the U.S. Navy: How was a well-defended and large warship sunk by two rather small anti-ship cruise missiles? Based on what is publicly known,…
    Brent Sadler
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    From Football Field to Supreme Court: Meet the Coach Who’s Fighting for Freedom to Pray

    BREMERTON, Washington—It’s the final play of coach Joe Kennedy’s seven-year legal battle.  The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in Kennedy’s case, and ultimately decide whether a public school employee is allowed to participate in silent prayer in view of students while on the clock.  “The only thing I'm asking the Supreme Court is…
    Virginia Allen
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    Biden Projects Weakness in Response to Putin’s Nuclear Saber Rattling

    In the latest episode of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear saber rattling, Russia conducted the first test of its new giant intercontinental ballistic missile, which the West has code-named “Satan.”  This advanced missile, which Russia announced it had tested Wednesday, can reportedly carry up to 10 nuclear warheads at once or even a hypersonic vehicle that could maneuver at…
    Patty-Jane Geller
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    In China, Public Health Takes Back Seat to Politics

    The draconian nature of Shanghai’s lockdown over the past couple weeks has shocked observers worldwide and traumatized the city’s 26 million residents, most of whom remain forcibly confined to their homes. Many are hungry and unable to acquire basic food staples. Some with chronic conditions are unable to obtain critical treatment, and some have died…
    Michael Cunningham
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    It’s Not ‘Putin’s Price Hike.’ It’s ‘Bidenflation.’

    This week, America received news of yet another shocking inflation report: Over the past 12 months, inflation has skyrocketed 8.5%, outpacing wage gains by 2.9%. That inflation has flooded every area of American life, from gas (up 48%) to airfare (24%) to furniture (16%) to milk (13%). Inflation is costing the average American family hundreds…
    Ben Shapiro
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    Who Suffers the Most From America’s Crime Wave?

    Violent crime, like the price of gas, is rising. Not everyone is experiencing this crime wave in the same way. For some, it’s a distant issue experienced by other people somewhere else. For others, it’s a daily life-threatening concern. We parsed the FBI’s crime data from 2011 to 2020 (the most recent data available) and…
    GianCarlo Canaparo
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    UN Takes Good First Step in Suspending Russia From Human Rights Council

    The United Nations General Assembly voted Thursday to suspend the Russian Federation from the U.N. Human Rights Council. The action was well justified by the overwhelming evidence that Russian forces committed gross and systematic war crimes in Ukraine. Based on these horrible actions, Russia does not deserve to sit on the premier human rights body…
    Brett Schaefer
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    Biden Reportedly Did Favor for Son Hunter’s Chinese Business Partner

    Emails from a laptop owned by Hunter Biden reportedly reveal that President Joe Biden wrote a college recommendation letter for the son of one of Hunter Biden’s business partners. Joe Biden, then vice president, sent the letter of recommendation for Christopher Li, son of BHR CEO Jonathan Li, directly to Brown University President Christina Paxson…
    Harold Hutchison
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    Why UN Should Suspend Russia From Its Human Rights Council

    Russia isn’t known for treating its own citizens humanely, especially opponents of Russian President Vladimir Putin. But Russia earned a reputation for treating its targets in Chechnya, Georgia, and Syria even more brutally. The people of Ukraine are the latest victims.  Russian forces have been shelling, bombing, and shooting targets across Ukraine since the invasion…
    Brett Schaefer
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    How Socialist Policies Destroyed His Home Country of Venezuela

    Two decades ago, Venezuela was a thriving country. Today, Venezuela is ranked 176th on The Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom, just above North Korea.  How did Venezuela fall from prosperity so quickly? How did socialist policies affect the nation’s economy? Is there any hope for its future?   Jorge Galicia, a refugee from Venezuela and…
    Virginia Allen
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    No, Biden, US Inflation Rose Long Before Putin’s Invasion

    President Joe Biden has yet another inflation scapegoat: the war in Ukraine. On March 10, in response to new data showing year-on-year inflation hitting 7.9%, Biden characterized the jump as “Putin’s price hike,” pinning 14 months of inflation on a 2-week-old war. This administration needs to quit the excuses and get to work reversing the…
    Peter St. Onge
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    History Should Be Our Guide in Ukraine

    There are several historical referents we should keep in mind about the Ukraine war. First, no-fly zones: Lots of Westerners are calling for NATO aircraft to establish a no-fly zone above Ukraine to stop Russian bombing of Ukrainian cities. That’s a terrible idea. Russian planes can still launch missiles from the nearby airspace of Russia…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    As Putin’s New Iron Curtain Falls, Here’s How US Can Help Part It

    While the international community grapples with the millions of Ukrainian refugees fleeing their war-torn nation, there has been a quieter exodus of middle-class Russian citizens fleeing their country since the beginning of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s second invasion of Ukraine. It’s been estimated that roughly 200,000 Russians have already left the country, traveling anywhere that…
    Daniel Vaynshteyn
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    Biden’s Gaffe About Putin Could Have Serious Consequences for Ukraine

    This week’s events, particularly those in Brussels and Poland, have left little reason for optimism. There is not a single leader in the world today whose staff is stepping out at the United Nations, in Washington, or on the ground in Brussels to correct, walk back, or clarify what their country’s elected leader truly meant…
    Armstrong Williams
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    How Russia Might Deploy Nukes in Ukraine War

    With Russian forces struggling mightily to subjugate Ukraine in the face of incredible resistance from both the Ukrainian army and ordinary citizens, observers are concerned about the Kremlin escalating the war with the use of nuclear weapons. At this point, it’s arguably “low risk,” but it’s not “no risk.” Moscow could certainly decide to move…
    Peter Brookes
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    Rubio: What America Does About China Will Define 21st Century

    Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said the book on the history of the 21st century will be about the United States and China—and it will have one of two endings.  “It’s either going to be a story of how a rising authoritarian power replaced a free society as the world’s most powerful country and as a…
    Fred Lucas
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    Rep. Michael McCaul Assesses Threat China, Russia Pose to US

    What danger does China actually pose to America? How closely are China and Russia working together? Is the Biden administration doing enough to prepare for foreign policy threats?  America and China are in a “global competition for economic and military dominance,” says Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.  If America does not take strategic action now, our…
    Virginia Allen
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    Sanctions on Putin’s Russia: An Initial Assessment

    Ongoing sanctions on Russia are taking a toll on its economy. Yet greater enforcement should follow to really cripple Russian President Vladimir Putin’s economic and financial Achilles’ heel.   Since Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, a range of targeted sanctions have been rightfully piled against Putin’s economy. Damaging to the Russian…
    Anthony B. Kim
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