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Tories Demand PM Testify on WE Deal, Liberals Say House Leader Will Appear Instead

OTTAWA—The conditions for a brawl appear to be set after Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez announced that he will testify at a parliamentary committee about the now-dead WE deal on Monday, rather than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or members of his staff. In a letter to the chair of the House of Commons ethics committee […]

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South Dakota House Speaker Recommending Rejection of Noem’s Proposed Transgender Bill Changes

The speaker of South Dakota’s House of Representatives says he’ll recommend on Monday that the chamber reject proposed changes to a bill aimed at keeping biological males from participating in female sports. “After consulting many legal scholars across the state of South Dakota, it is unanimous that the governor’s proposal is outside of her constitutional

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Passerby Talks Suicidal Man Down From Edge of Bridge: ‘I Wasn’t There to Judge Him’

A compassionate good Samaritan from North Carolina is being recognized as a hero after talking a suicidal man down from an interstate bridge. Anthony “Buzz” Brown, a leak detection specialist from the city of Asheville, was crossing a bridge over Interstate 40 off Sand Hill Road on March 3 when he spotted a stranger in distress. “My

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Defending the Constitution: Why the Founders Couldn’t Abolish Slavery

Commentary This is the third in a series of essays defending our Constitution against unfair accusations from so-called “progressives.” The first essay rebutted the charge that the Constitution discriminated against women. The second corrected the claim that the three-fifths compromise was motivated by racism. This essay responds to incessant efforts to link the Constitution with

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Top US Health Official Not Sure Herd Immunity Will be Reached in Coming Months

Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has said he’s unsure whether herd immunity will be reached in the United States in the coming months. In an interview with The Hill, Collins said that achieving herd immunity will depend on whether people who are hesitant to receive the vaccine for COVID-19, the

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Graham Accuses Biden of Playing ‘Race Card’ Over Georgia Election Reform Law

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday accused President Joe Biden of playing “the race card” on a newly enacted law that seeks to improve the integrity of elections in Georgia. “You know what’s sick is [to] have the president of the United States play the race card continuously in such a hypocritical way,” Graham told

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GOP Senator Gives Firsthand Account of Border Crisis: ‘This Is Absolutely an Open Border Situation’

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) shared his experience during a tour at the U.S. southern border this week, lamenting the gravity of the crisis caused by a significant rise in illegal border crossings, particularly from unaccompanied minors. Lankford was one of the 19 senators who visited the U.S.-Mexico border and facilities housing unaccompanied minors to see firsthand

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