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    Raised In Segregated South, He’s Still Proud to Be an American

    Is it possible to reconcile America’s past of slavery with the Founding Fathers’ vision of liberty and equality? For William Allen, who has spent much of his career serving as a professor of political philosophy, the question is both academic and personal.  Growing up in the segregated south, Allen witnessed firsthand changes in American law…
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    We Hear You: Lessons of Jan. 6 Riot at Capitol

    Editor's note: Welcome to the new year's first roundup of letters from Daily Signal readers, culled from the mailbag at [email protected]—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: There is something to be said about President Joe Biden’s disdainful address to our nation regarding the riot that took place a year ago at our Capitol ("Fact-Checking 4 Claims…
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    Truths, Ideals of MLK’s Message Have Been Lost to Wokeism

    We celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the third Monday of January. This year, that’s Jan. 17. On Aug. 28, 1963, King delivered one of the great speeches in American history, popularly known as the “I Have a Dream” speech. It is a speech that must be dusted off and studied anew today,…
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    Conservatives, If You Are Going to Talk to the Black Community, You Need to Have Something Truly Conservative to Say

    Grandma used to say, “Boy, your actions speak so loud I can’t hear a damn thing you are saying!”  This sums up perfectly the Republican Party and conservative’s relationship with the black community. Republicans have a great story to tell relative to the black community, but their actions drown out the message.  Show me a…
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    California Nightmare: What to Know About Left’s Next Run at Single-Payer Health Care

    The left never quits. California’s “progressive” politicians are once again sponsoring a bill to create “CalCare,” a “single payer” system of state government-run health insurance. While California lawmakers plan to get federal waivers to integrate federal funding for Medicare and other federal programs into the new system, their bill would eliminate virtually all existing private…
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    How Taiwan Can Be Trusted Partner of 3 Seas Initiative

    Taiwan has announced its financial pledges to Lithuania with a $1 billion credit fund to further bolster its relationship with the Baltic nation, a key U.S. ally in Europe that stands firm with Taipei. Taiwan’s $1 billion credit fund initiative for joint projects for Lithuanian and Taiwanese companies came just days after Taipei announced a…
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    Will Left’s Gender Agenda Fall Flat With Minorities and Working Americans?

    A new, glossy messaging document reveals the plans of left-wing groups to sell American voters on gender theory. “Transgender Youth and the Freedom to Be Ourselves” is the joint product of the Transgender Law Center, ASO Communications, and Lake Research Partners. It seeks to provide Democrats with talking points to shore up their base, gain…
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    Doctors Pressure Spotify to Crack Down on ‘Misinformation’ After Joe Rogan Podcast

    A group of 270 doctors wrote an open letter to audio streaming service Spotify asking the tech company to implement a COVID-19 misinformation policy following an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast. The letter cites an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” in which Rogan interviewed prominent virologist Dr. Robert Malone who cast doubt on the efficacy and…
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    California Provides Millions in Loans for Illegal Alien Business Owners

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, confirmed that his administration is providing economic relief to businesses in his state that do not otherwise qualify for federal aid, including those owned by illegal aliens. “[W]e always consider those that are documented, those that are undocumented, those that are living in mixed-status families,” Newsom said Friday during…
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    How This Labor Department Nominee Threatens 59 Million Workers

    According to a study by Upwork, 59 million Americans, or 1 in 3 workers, performed independent work in 2021. And 9 out of 10 of them believe that “the best days are ahead” for freelancing. (Freelancing, independent work, contracting, gig work, and self-employment all describe work that individuals perform independently instead of for a traditional…
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    Reese Witherspoon’s Daughter Is Wrong About Gender Being ‘Whatever’

    Why are so many cities adopting vaccine passports? Washington, D.C., is the latest to do so but some conservative lawmakers are pushing back. Plus: Reese Witherspoon’s daughter, Ava Phillippe, says “gender is whatever.” And you may have noticed that the shelves are pretty empty at your local grocery store. We’ll explain why on today’s edition…
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    Adams’ (Big) Apple: Worm Turns for NYC, but Not for Better

    “Where there is no vision, the people are unrestrained, but happy is one who keeps the law.” (Proverbs 29:18) That didn’t last long. The optimism surrounding New York City’s new mayor, Eric Adams, seems to be quickly eroding due to several self-inflicted political wounds. Adams has endorsed a new policy that allows 800,000 noncitizens to…
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    We Are Mothers. Here Are Our Reactions to ‘Woke’ Children’s Books.

    I’m excited to be in a new video that’s out today from The Heritage Foundation, featuring real-time mom reactions to “woke” children’s books that have been read in public schools. The Heritage digital team sat down with myself, Patrice Onwuka, and Patti Hidalgo Menders, having each of us read several children’s books that promote gender…
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    Owners of Small Businesses See Inflation as Big Problem in Next 6 Months

    More small-business owners expect bleaker business conditions six months from now than expect to see an improvement—35% more, to be exact. That is the somber message of data released Tuesday in an annual survey from the National Federation of Independent Business. From January to October 2016, the prediction in the Small Business Optimism Index Survey…
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    Inflation Soars to Highest Level Since 1982

    The Consumer Price Index increased 0.5% in December, bringing the key inflation indicator’s year-over-year increase to 7%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. The Consumer Price Index soared to 7% on a year-over-year basis in December, the highest level in almost four decades, the bureau reported Wednesday. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal projected the index would soar past…
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    False Positives for Genetic Disorders in Prenatal Testing Unacceptably High

    Advocates for life were surprised to see The New York Times give substantial attention earlier this month to a serious issue that the abortion industry would rather ignore: Noninvasive prenatal screenings that look for signs of genetic disorders are often wrong.  The New York Times’ analysis reported that positive results on prenatal genetic screenings can be wrong up to 85%…
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    The Great Re-sorting Is Here

    This week, the incoming New York City Mayor Eric Adams—the supposed rational corrective to uber-radical outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio—announced that he would allow legislation to proceed allowing local voting for 800,000 noncitizens. The same week, the Legislature in California took up a bill that would establish single-payer health care in the state, paying for…
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    How Kazakhstan’s Unrest Threatens America’s Interests

    It’s a country few Americans have heard of, but Kazakhstan is going through political unrest that should make everyone sit up and take notice. With Russians on the doorstep and a bevy of strategic resources on the line, there’s a lot at stake. “[Kazakhstan] has about 40% of the world’s uranium. It has lots of…
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    Fact-Checking 6 Claims From Biden’s Voting Rights Speech

    President Joe Biden made a plea Tuesday in Atlanta for Senate passage of two bills designed to expand the federal government’s role in state and local election laws, looking for another legislative success—after passage of an infrastructure bill—as he approaches one year in office.  Biden and fellow Democrats have sought to frame the bills as…
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    Is Stagflation Returning in 2022?

    During the late 1970s, American families experienced stagflation—a combination of economic stagnation and significantly higher inflation. By the summer of 1980, unemployment hit 7.8% and the economy was actually shrinking. On the year, inflation spiked 12.3%. Some fear that today’s slowing economic growth (2.3% annualized last quarter) and the steepest price hikes in 40 years…
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