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If and when France deals with its institutionalized racism, it will succeed, given its self-reliant economy and healthy demographic picture.

Protesters in cities across France are torching cars and looting stores after a video went viral showing a police officer shooting a 17-year-old boy of North African descent during a traffic stop. Police have deployed 40,000 officers and armored vehicles to stop the widespread unrest. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan has a positive outlook…

Democrats want to find an alternative to the plan that would have wiped away $10,000 to $20,000 in student loan debt for 43 million people. 

Politicians are describing the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness as everything from a “victory for common sense” to “hypocritical.” Now, Democrats want to find an alternative to the plan that would have wiped away $10,000 to $20,000 in student loan debt for 43 million people.  Some Democrats are suggesting…

The SCOTUS ruled Biden overstepped his authority in canceling student loan debt. Here's what borrowers need to know as repayment resumes.

The Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 each in federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers on Friday, June 30. In a 6-3 decision, the conservative majority ruled the Biden administration overstepped its authority with the plan, which would have cost around $400 billion, according to budget office…

The DOJ and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence say they have no evidence of Trump's declassification standing order.

Former President Donald Trump has insisted for months that he had a “standing order” that would declassify documents as soon as they were removed from the White House. The order, he claimed, would exonerate him in the ongoing criminal case regarding his alleged mishandling of classified documents.  Now, both the Department of Justice and the…

A top advisor to Anthony Fauci at the NIH has admitted to hiding information regarding the origins of COVID-19 from the American people.

A top advisor to Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has admitted to hiding information regarding the origins of COVID-19 from the American people. The adviser’s name is David Morens. According to records obtained by congressional investigators, Morens admitted to using a personal email account to dodge Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)…

The DOJ indictment for mishandling classified documents is only the beginning of Donald Trump's legal problems.

The DOJ indictment may be only the beginning of Donald Trump’s legal problems, but so far, most of his supporters remain loyal to the former president. While Trump’s numbers have fallen slightly since he was indicted by the Justice Department for his handling of classified documents, he remains the clear frontrunner for the GOP nomination.…

Bud Light sales continue to reach weekly lows following boycott of controversial partnership. On June 17, sales were down 28%.

Back in April, the media predicted that Bud Light would bounce back from boycotts following its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. They were wrong. Three months later, the boycott is still going strong.  Bud Light sales continue to reach weekly lows. On June 17, sales were down 28%, which is a record low.  In…

The Supreme Court justices ruled President Biden cannot unilaterally forgive $10,000 to $20,000 in student loans per borrower.

The Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s plan to forgive $10,000 to $20,000 in student loans for 43 million people. In a 6-3 decision, the justices ruled that Congress did not authorize the secretary of education and President Biden to take the sweeping and expensive action unilaterally. The program was expected to cost more than…

The fight for our classrooms is vital. Parental rights groups like Moms For Liberty deserve to have a say in shaping what their kids learn.

The issue of parents’ rights is a hot topic in public education. It comes up during political campaigns and debates covering everything from COVID-19 policy to what gets taught in school, including discussions of sexuality. Straight Arrow News contributor Star Parker argues that as we head into the 2024 presidential election, the fight for our…

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