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Big Labor Donates to SPLC Following Charlottesville
Some of the nation’s largest labor unions have pledged to fight hate and violence in response to the events of Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend. The… Read More
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Some of the nation’s largest labor unions have pledged to fight hate and violence in response to the events of Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend. The… Read More
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Editor’s note: The Daily Signal’s coverage of the violence in Charlottesville and its political aftermath, including President Trump’s hotly disputed comments, stirred responses from our… Read More
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When self-described anti-fascists showed up in force Saturday to oppose a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, some of them turned violent, according to… Read More
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In trying to fight racism—a laudable goal—Apple CEO Tim Cook has made a huge mistake by choosing to donate $1 million to the Southern Poverty… Read More
SocietyCommentary
We have a problem in the United States with hate. We saw this last week in Charlottesville, whether it be racism or anti-Semitism, whether it… Read More
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Liberal business executives are leaping like lemmings from President Donald Trump’s manufacturing advisory council. Good riddance. These silly string-spined CEOs have sided with social justice… Read More
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Google fired software engineer James Damore for writing a 10-page memo critical of the company’s diversity policy. The memo violated the company’s code of conduct… Read More
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Google officials did not tell him what was incorrect in his research-based observations about men and women before firing him, software engineer James Damore said… Read More
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The Justice Department has launched a civil rights investigation into the violence surrounding an aborted white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Hours after a young… Read More
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—One person is dead and nine are seriously injured after a vehicle plowed through a group of people Saturday near a demonstration by self-proclaimed… Read More
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Southern Methodist University has reversed a decision to ban the display of a 9/11 memorial on a campus lawn, after students objected. The university changed… Read More
SocietyCommentary
The tolerance police at Google just struck another blow against increasing diversity in Silicon Valley by firing an employee who wrote a memo critiquing the… Read More
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Women in leadership roles are among those expressing disappointment that tech giant Google fired a senior software engineer for writing and distributing a memo ruminating… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
The civil society predates the constitutional order. Its subjugation and transformation by a voracious and an unappeasable administrative state is the true object of the… Read More
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How strong are America’s communities? Sadly, we know from decades of research, including work by the Social Capital Project, that they are growing weaker. Men… Read More
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Every year, The Heritage Foundation publishes a collection of data, charts, and thoughtful contextual pieces under the heading of the Index of Culture and Opportunity…. Read More
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Facebook can’t replace the Little League, and neither can the federal government, according to Sen. Mike Lee. In a speech at the American Enterprise Institute,… Read More
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Linda Sarsour is fighting back after being criticized for calling for “jihad” against President Donald Trump and his administration. During a speech at the Islamic… Read More
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Cosmopolitan magazine recently published an article with a headline that read “7 Women Who Could Be Our First Female President.” Among those seven, of course,… Read More
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There is much to celebrate in America today. Americans are, on average, wealthier, healthier, and better educated than we ever have been. We’ve made huge… Read More
EnergyCommentary
On Saturday morning, a diverse collection of people gathered in front of the White House to support President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of… Read More
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When I was little, mom would leave detailed lists of chores on the kitchen counter each summer morning for my siblings and me to complete… Read More
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Our nation, today, faces very real economic challenges. Economic growth during the recovery has been meager and uneven. The U.S. economy has become less dynamic… Read More
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Be persistent in the pursuit of truth, Heritage Foundation scholar Ryan T. Anderson urged graduates Saturday during a commencement address at Franciscan University of Steubenville…. Read More
Health CareCommentary
In his emotional monologue a few nights ago, Jimmy Kimmel told us a heartbreaking story with a happy ending. His newborn son, Billy, was diagnosed… Read More
SocietyCommentary
As a group, black Americans have made the greatest gains—over some of the highest hurdles and in a very short span of time—of any racial… Read More
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The most headline-grabbing observance of Women’s History Month last month may have been “A Day Without a Woman.” On March 8, the feminist-led event marked… Read More
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Profiling is needlessly a misunderstood concept. What’s called “profiling” is part of the optimal stock of human behavior and something we all do. Let’s begin… Read More
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Last month, America lost a great defender of freedom, Michael Novak. Novak was committed to rightly ordered liberty and cared deeply about the principles and… Read More
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Ride a train on a sunny day from New York to Philadelphia. That is a little over 100 miles, but along the rails you will see… Read More