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Flirting is now canceled – Washington Examiner

Some nerds in Silicon Valley decided years ago that dating needed to be reshaped so as to remove the risk of rejection. Now, in 2024, a norm is taking root that flirting is a microaggression if not sexual harassment. As a result, young men, afraid that approaching someone of the opposite sex in real life […]

Texas Republicans embrace normalcy – Washington Examiner

Runoff primary elections were held in Texas on Tuesday night for several races that were proxy battles between controversial State Attorney General Ken Paxton and more traditional Republicans, including Gov. Greg Abbott. While the results in some state races favored Paxton-backed candidates, the night was mostly a success for Republicans more serious about governance than […]

George Washington University lobbied up amid campus protest pressure

Higher Education The move comes amid intense scrutiny over its handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus earlier this month. George Washington University Hired Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman to address the “Higher Education Problem.” Work began on May 6. sign upIt came two days before police cleared the encampment and the House Oversight Committee canceled a […]

Biden’s pathetic oil release – Washington Examiner

President Joe Biden announced the release of a million barrels of gasoline from government reserves on Tuesday in an effort he said would “lower prices at the pump when folks need it the most.” Not only is the amount being released so infinitesimally small that it won’t have any effect on gas prices, but the […]

Biden’s courthouse folly – Washington Examiner

Whatever the jury decides in former President Donald Trump’s New York City felony bookkeeping trial, any pretense that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution was not entirely political died Tuesday when President Joe Biden’s campaign held an event on the courthouse steps. “First of all, let me say this,” Biden spokesman Michael Tyler shouted over […]

Washington state teen rescue after falling into canyon underneath iconic bridge

A 19-year-old man survived a fall into a 400-foot ravine beneath a popular bridge in Washington state over Memorial Day weekend, authorities said. According to the Mascon County Sheriff’s Office, the man fell Saturday while attempting to walk under the High Steel Bridge, one of the tallest railroad bridges in the U.S. According to the […]