by Kaley It seems Biden’s sham presidency may be the straw that broke the camel’s back for the Democrat party’s hold on minority voters. According…
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Gail Heriot Winter 2013 In 2003, the Supreme Court held that the University of Michigan’s law school could substantially relax its admissions standards in order…
By Ray Sanchez Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas, named after a Confederate general and long plagued by a series of suicides, homicides and…
by Mike LaChance Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer has won her House race in blue Oregon, flipping a seat from blue to red. In this midterm election,…
by Jose Nino At a speech he gave for Hispanic Heritage Month on September 30, 2022, President Joe Biden celebrated how the United States’ foreign-born…
By Mike LaChance First Lady Jill Biden is going to host an event for Hispanic Heritage Month just three months after she was roasted on…
by Leonardo Briceno The Post Millennial Dr. Michelle Morse, the chief medical officer at New York City’s Department of Health, has received sharp criticism for…