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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Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print.  Today we’re covering the UAE’s exit from OPEC, taxpayers funding anti-ICE protests, and a foiled foreign takeover of an iconic whiskey brand.TRUMP DRILLS BEIJING The United Arab Emirates announced Tuesday that it is leaving OPEC and OPEC+, dealing a major blow to…

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A longtime top adviser to former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases head Dr. Anthony Fauci is now facing federal charges brought against him by the Department of Justice, with prosecutors accusing the leading official of using secret private email accounts during the pandemic in an attempt keep key…

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The First Amendment protects unpopular, offensive, and hateful speech. Todd Blanche, Trump’s acting AG after he fired Pam Bondi, criticized millions of people on X and other social media for daring to take the president to task for his many breaches of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. During…

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‘George Washington cited this verse in whole or in part more than 40 times’America needs the Bible more than ever. Thankfully, at the Museum of the Bible last week, they had various leaders read through the whole book. Even the president participated. Two months before it happened, I wrote about it, calling…

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Last weekend, my Institute for Peace and Prosperity hosted another conference here on the Texas Gulf Coast. Not only did we have a full house attending the conference – which is in a way the most important thing – but in this era of profound disappointment and disillusionment, we struck…

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Even if the most dire climate scenarios are accurate, and humanity must transition away from fossil fuel, it can’t happen overnight. The rational approach is to first develop alternative sources of energy without precipitously destroying the industries that reliably produce oil and natural gas. Once alternatives are available at a…

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Some books arrive carrying the wrong label, and The Technological Republic is emphatically one of them. Critics have been quick to reach for the term “technofascism,” conjuring images of a surveillance state run by defense contractors, Silicon Valley conscripted into the machinery of empire. This is a lazy and fundamentally…

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On April 21, the DOJ flipped on the light in the SPLC’s kitchen and spotted a scurrying cockroach called “wire fraud and money laundering.” It is hard to say how I learned this news—I think my husband Peter was the first person to tell me—because I got a large number…

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Ever since allegations of widespread and rampant fraud in Minnesota made the headlines, a great many people – well, on the political right, at least – have been wondering what would be done about it and when. On the morning of April 28, those questions were answered.Twenty-two Minnesota businesses, most…

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The immigration battle between the Trump administration and activist judges will once again be brought before the nation’s highest court today (April 29). The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe, consolidated cases challenging the administration’s efforts to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS)…

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Well, that was a shocker. Out of nowhere, the United Arab Emirates surprised global energy markets and the geopolitical world by announcing it would leave OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and its broader alliance, OPEC+, on May 1. While the news came at an inopportune time for…

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