| June 12, 2018 |
Good morning from Washington, just hours after President Donald Trump's historic meeting in Singapore with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Whatever the apparent results, big issues remain, as Fred Lucas reports. The Supreme Court strikes a blow against voter fraud. Jason Snead and Hans von Spakovsky analyze. Social media giants bow to a left-wing agitator, Peter Hasson finds. Plus: Rep. Andy Biggs on a neglected threat to the nation, Jeremiah Poff on a school safety solution in Alabama, Jarrett Stepman on Harvard's anti-Asian bias, and Rachel del Guidice on an in-your-face LGBT celebration in the nation's capital. |
CommentarySupreme Court Gives States the Green Light to Clean Up Voter RollsThis ruling is a major win for voters, who have an interest not only in ensuring that states offer sufficient opportunities to register, but also in protecting the integrity of the voting process. |
News6 Big Questions About What Comes After the Trump-Kim MeetingNorth Korea must "publicly, explicitly, and unequivocally accept and commit to work toward the U.N.-required abandonment" of its nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons program, says The Heritage Foundation's Bruce Klingner. |
CommentaryHow Harvard Secretly Discriminates Against Americans of Asian DescentThe stultified culture of diversity becomes malignant when it's used to discriminate against some groups for doing too well, such as with Asian applicants to an elite school. |
CommentaryThe Threat to National Security That Hardly Anyone Is Watching"Earlier this year, Secretary of Defense James Mattis stated that 'any nation that can't keep its fiscal house in order eventually cannot maintain its military power,'" writes Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz. |
NewsFacebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter All Work With Left-Wing SPLCFour of the world's biggest tech platforms have working partnerships with a left-wing nonprofit that has a track record of inaccuracies and routinely labels conservative organizations as "hate groups." |
NewsAlabama Governor Lets Schools Keep Gun Ready Against 'Armed Intruders'"There are numerous examples of lives being saved because active school shooters were quickly confronted by armed personnel, including just this year at schools in Maryland and Indiana," says The Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer. |
CommentaryI Went to DC's Gay Pride Parade. Here Are 9 Things I Saw.Planned Parenthood was at the parade, with supporters wearing pink shirts and tank tops and carrying signs that had slogans such as "Together We Fight for All," "#QueersForRepro," and "Repro rights = LGBTQ Rights." |
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