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Right-wing media dog-pile on Gov. Kristi Noem after disastrous attempts to clean up book revelations
Media Matters· 6 days agoNoem’s now-canceled media tour was focused around her damage control over a story about shooting her...
Why the ladies love Hamas, Dems losing public-school families and other commentary
New York Post· 2 days agoSeizing on the news that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once claimed a parasite had compromised his...
The Globalization of Idiots - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
American Spectator· 3 days agoThere have always been idiots. I write this with a trace of nostalgia. Some of them have been...
Did a federal snafu break college admissions?
The Week via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhat did the commentators say? "God help you if you have a high school senior applying to colleges this year," Jim Geraghty said atNational Review. The...
Kathryn Lopez: A troubling tale - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 days agoAfter being taken from his birth mother and placed in seven homes in seven years, Henderson finally had a moment of stability — but a moment was all it was. When he experienced his first proper ...
Biden’s senseless pier plan, the entitlement time bomb and other commentary
New York Post· 5 days agoYet the pier itself will only provide a small amount of aid. Plus, 71% of Palestinians back Hamas’...
Iran’s “October Surprise” for Biden—and the Rest of Us
The National Interest· 7 days agoIf Iran provokes an economic crisis this election season, it could be the ultimate “October...
MAGA loves Gaza protests on campus. Here's why
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoThere are 181 days until the election, and Joe Biden’s dog Commander has been moved to a safehouse until Kristi Noem calms down. In case you missed it,...
Opinion | A new book offers damning proof of the damage wrought by Trump's influence on the GOP
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDonald Trump’s hush money trial has highlighted the ugliness at the heart of his first presidential...
Did a federal snafu break college admissions?
The Week· 6 days agoMay 1 is usually a big day for college admissions. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid — known as FAFSA — was overhauled to make it "simpler and shorter." With the start of classes ...