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Months before the 2020 presidential election, U.S. intelligence issued a secret but stark warning that foreign adversaries had the capability to “compromise” America’s voting infrastructure and raised specific concerns about the vulnerability of voter registration databases that later would be penetrated by China and Iran, a newly declassified memo obtained…

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Virginia voters head to the polls today, April 21, to determine whether commonwealth lawmakers can pass a new House map before the 2030 census. The proposed redistricting effort would likely switch party balance from one that currently favors Democrats six to five to one that gives the left a ten-to-one…

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Perhaps the greatest trick Péter Magyar, Hungary’s new leader, ever pulled was convincing the globalists he was one of them.Following the April 12 election, a chorus of leftist icons, from Alex Soros to Hillary Clinton, took to social media and hailed Viktor Orbán’s ouster from his 16-year reign. Based on…

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At some point over the last century, a classic academic tradition was abandoned.Fast forward past the creation of the calculator, personal computers, the internet, and ubiquitous digital learning environments.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our…

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New allegations have come to the surface involving Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen and a potential conflict of interest connected with a big redistricting case. The allegations are centered around a claimed relationship with an attorney involved in the litigation. A formal ethics complaint concerning the relationship was obtained…

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Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print! I just got back from a trip to Rome and am excited to get this newsletter hitting your inboxes every morning again. Today we’re covering a fiery clash between GOP lawmakers, updates in the feud between the White House and the Vatican, the…

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On Monday’s “Mark Levin Show,” Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz talked about becoming a Republican and said that “I’m now a Republican. So, Tucker Carlson’s my problem as well as your problem.” But the establishment of the party is “marginalizing him. They’re doing a much better job” than Democrats…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. A first-of-its-kind chemical experiment on Mars indicates that our nearest planetary neighbor still preserves remnants of ancient organic molecules necessary for creating life. Although researchers still need to see this type of evidence firsthand,…

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While the world’s attention has been captured by the Iran conflict and the Russian-Ukrainian war, lives are being lost at a horrendous rate in Northeast Africa. The Sudan civil war is entering its fourth year with no end in sight. Sides have been established, and fighting is continuous and brutal.…

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Involuntary servitude is good for business. In 2025, Alex Karp, the CEO of government and military tech contractor Palantir, published The New York Times best-seller, The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West. The Wall Street Journal praised the book as a cri de coeur, a passionate appeal “that…

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In this episode, we’ll take a look at the week-long reading of the Bible as America celebrates 250 years. This reading will include President Trump reading from the popular passage 2 Chronicles 7:11-22. While I certainly rejoice that the Scriptures will be proclaimed and trust that God’s Word will go…

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Does it ever seem like certain types of crimes get ignored or played down by legacy media? As humorist David Burge (Iowahawk) famously stated, “journalism is about covering important stories. With a pillow, until they stop moving.” We aim to correct this by bringing you the crime stories the media…

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When unelected judges attempt to substitute their judgment for that of a duly elected president on matters of national security, the Constitution demands correction. It got one. In a decisive ruling, a federal appeals court ordered Judge James Boasberg to shut down his contempt investigation into the Trump-Vance Administration’s deportation actions,…

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Celebrated on May 1, May Day has traditionally honored workers and the history of labor organizing. The day traces its roots to the 1886 Haymarket Affair in Chicago, where laborers fighting for an eight-hour workday were met with deadly violence. But over time, the day has become an excuse for…

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Pseudo-Heroes It is difficult to determine whether the bizarro worldview of the current Democrat-media nexus can simply be attributed to either its generic Trump Derangement Syndrome or the attendant Wile E. Coyote/Roadrunner obsessive/compulsive disorder. But the crazy world of the Left increasingly bears scant resemblance to reality. In this alternate…

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The Funding Argument and Its Limits A long-standing argument in education policy holds that disparities in school funding between black and white students are a primary driver of the black–white gap in cognitive test performance. The logic is intuitively appealing: if black children attend under-resourced schools, then directing more money…

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