At a time when females are losing athletic, employment, and educational opportunities to biological males, it’s important that we understand the issues, know the facts, and have serious conversations about ways forward. 

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HURTING NOT HELPING

Should You or Should You Not Be a Feminist?

The cultural commentary on power disparities in romantic relationships has moved from a thoughtful understanding of how people connect and allowance for reasonable critique to attacking anyone famous or notable who dares to have a consenting adult relationship that isn’t between people of identical social class, ethnicity, or age. Professor Bryan Caplan identifies pitfalls of feminism in an interview with IWF's Patricia Patnode. Read More.
Media Spotlight

Fox & Friends | Extreme Climate Activists Attempt To Tie Climate Change to Death Watch

Cavuto: Coast to Coast | Rising Crime a Top Issue for Americans Watch

Larry Connors USA | Activists Offer Gender-confused Minors Cash and Uber Rides Listen

Newsweek | Black Voters Are Shifting Right and the Left Is Losing It Read

Daily Wire | Mutilation Mandate: Why Proposed Biden Rule Will Require Hospitals To Offer ‘Gender Affirming Care’ Read

DID YOU KNOW

Big Tech Censoring the Facts About Voter Fraud Convictions

Our system is broken if information backed up by research is not allowed to be shared. The people need to have knowledge of all the facts in order to inform effective policy decisions and elect government officials who make those decisions with their consent. If the information is only one-sided, the decisions are poorly informed. Read More.

IN THE NETWORK

Member Meetup: Post-Election Conversation

It’s a new world with new opportunities and challenges! Unpack the election results and what it means for the future of our country with fellow IWN members and special guests Andi Bottner, IWF senior advisor, and Jordanne Kemper, campaign director for Independent Women's Voice.

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Medicaid’s COVID-19 Challenges

Can you identify which of the following is not true about Medicaid during the COVID-19 pandemic?

A. Medicaid was originally designed to protect the most vulnerable Americans, including indigent mothers, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, from going without health insurance.
B. Expansions of Medicaid have improved general health and led to gains in life expectancy in the U.S.
C. Expanding public health coverage (like that offered by Medicare or Medicaid) to the full U.S. population would necessitate a 40% cut in payments to healthcare providers.
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She Thinks Podcast

  • New Episode: Ahead of the midterm elections, Kristen Soltis Anderson, pollster, speaker, commentator, and author of The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America (And How Republicans Can Keep Up), joins the program to discuss the science of polling and whether or not we can trust the results. Listen Now
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  • Next Episode: Coming up, Daniel Cox, senior fellow in polling and public opinion at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss the rise of loneliness. Tune in This Friday

CAPSULE REVIEW

“Benign” Racial Division Yielded None of the Promised Benefits

The Supreme Court is finally hearing arguments challenging race-based admission practices by Harvard and the University of North Carolina (UNC). The Students for Fair Admission, a non-profit group that brought both cases, argues racial categorization is unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment and illegal under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, provisions that guarantee equal treatment on the basis of race in state universities (14th Amendment) and universities that accept federal funding (Title VI). 

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The Publishing Industry Goes After Justice Barrett

Hundreds of publishing staff have taken to Google to demand that Penguin Random House cancel Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s forthcoming book—all while professing to value free speech. Why? Because the letter’s authors are vexed that Justice Barrett voted to overturn Roe v. Wade and return the issue of abortion to the people and their elected representatives. 

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