August 17 2023
 
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
FINALLY: DC May Face the Music for Its Blatant Black Lives Matter Double Standard
By Tyler O'Neil

The District of Columbia took sides in an active political debate, joining ranks with the message that rioters proclaimed as they broke glass, looted stores, started fires, and put other citizens’ lives...
NEWS
Special Counsel for Hunter Biden Doesn’t Meet DOJ Regulations. Now What?
By Fred Lucas

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation appears to violate Justice Department rules. What can Americans do about it?
NEWS
ABC News Quietly Changes Headline to Include Climate Change as Factor in Maui Wildfires After Left’s Complaints
By Tony Kinnett

ABC News updates an article on the Maui wildfires in Hawaii ruling out climate change, to clarify it isn’t the “entire” cause of the conflagrations.
NEWS
Federal Appeals Court Rules FDA Must Restore Safeguards on Abortion Drugs
By Mary Margaret Olohan

“The FDA’s unprecedented and unlawful actions did not reflect scientific judgment but rather revealed politically driven decisions to push a dangerous drug regimen,” lawyer Erin Hawley says.
COMMENTARY
How the Left Captured the Newest Smithsonian Museums
By Mike Gonzalez

The ongoing saga of the Smithsonian’s Latino Museum serves as a classic case study of how the Left conquers the commanding heights of the culture.
ANALYSIS
Iowa State Fair Buzzes With Presidential Candidates as Voters Hope for Better Future, Sen. Joni Ernst Says
By Virginia Allen

Presidential candidates “know that this is a place that they need to come in order to socialize with the Iowa voter,” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, tells The Daily Signal.
COMMENTARY
Kansas Legal Battle Gets to the Heart of How Transgenderism Aims to Redefine Reality
By Tyler O'Neil

In Kansas, the governor’s office stands on the side of the new transgender ideology, while the Republican-majority Legislature stands on the side of biological reality.
NEWS
ICYMI: GO WOKE, GO BROKE: Target Feels the Pain Amid ‘Pride Month’ Backlash
By Tyler O'Neil

Target’s second-quarter sales fall for the first time in six years amid a backlash to the retail giant’s LGBTQ “Pride Month” merchandise.
 
     
 
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