Plus: Will We Ever Eradicate the Cancer of Identity Politics?
January 31 2022
Good morning from Washington, where the Biden administration keeps pushing COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Fred Lucas has an update on agencies that want to track employees who seek exemptions. A Boston teacher faults her union for failing to fight for the unvaccinated, Virginia Allen reports. On the podcast, learn about an app that filters internet content for children. Plus: Salvation Army officials stay quiet on the financial consequences of woke training; identity politics weaken the nation; and your letters on pressing topics. On this date in 1950, President Harry Truman announces he will pursue development of a “superbomb” to dwarf the power of the U.S. atomic bombs dropped on Japan. Know someone who is perfect for an internship at The Daily Signal? Wednesday is the
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The federal agency overseeing government pensions is the latest agency to create a rule for keeping records on employees who seek medical exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
Salvation Army chapters across the country reportedly saw a significant drop in donations in the weeks before Christmas because of fallout over a racially charged training curriculum.
These are some of the many crimes you can now commit with impunity in Manhattan: trespassing, resisting arrest, prostitution, and most other misdemeanor offenses.