A National Hero on the $20 Bill
For the first time in nearly 100 years, the $20 bill is about to undergo a major redesign. Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face of the bill, and Jackson will move to the back
Read MoreFor the first time in nearly 100 years, the $20 bill is about to undergo a major redesign. Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face of the bill, and Jackson will move to the back
Read MoreWhite House rhetoric over the past few months has suggested that ISIS is growing weaker. These claims crumble, however, in light of the terrorist group’s recent attacks on Paris and Brussels, as well as their growing strength in Syria and Iraq.
Read MoreBreitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, the self-described “Kayne West” of journalism, recently caused an uproar when he visited the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Comedian Steven Crowder and Christina Hoff Sommers, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and former philosophy professor, joined Milo on the panel to discuss issues of free speech and the culture of political correctness on college campuses.
Read MoreIn late March, the General Assembly of North Carolina enacted House Bill 2 (HB2), which regulates multiple-occupancy bathrooms and changing facilities in schools and other public buildings. The law requires people to use the bathroom or changing room of their “biological sex.” HB2 neither applies to private establishments nor prohibits the use of unisex, single-occupancy facilities.
Read MoreWell, unfortunately for Bernie Sanders supporters, it looks like it’s time to sober up, roll up the hemp blanket, and turn off the Phish, because the Bernie Bus broke down on the road to political revolution.
Read MoreEvery mass shooting in the United States evokes powerful emotions on both sides of the gun control debate. It is an absolute tragedy when mass shootings occur, but we all know the drill by now: immediately after any shooting, the left argues for increased gun control and bans on assault rifles, while the right and the NRA argue for the Second Amendment as a defense against further restrictions.
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