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The transgender guidance is pure Saul Alinsky: “Keep trying new things to keep the opposition off balance.
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The CFPB’s study reveals that the benefits of class actions extend beyond monetary recovery,
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My community bank competes with large, regional and other community banks. Competing with each of them makes me a better banker—and that benefits my customers.
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Is China becoming more like the West, as many of our leaders want us to believe, or is the West slouching toward a statist, groupthink, command and control, China-light model?
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Surely the most significant change to our federal pension system in over 40 years deserved an open, thorough debate. Instead it was tacked on at the very last minute, in the dark of night.
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Greater interracial experience usually leads people to become more rather than less willing to engage in future cross-race interactions.
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I am sorry, but the cyclist is my enemy. I love cycling. However, I long ago concluded that it is too dangerous to bike on roads in Southern California that are “shared” by cars.
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Baltzell believed in elites, but he believed that the establishment must be open to all citizens.
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After the end of the concert there was a smattering of applause followed by groans after one call for “encore!”
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There isn’t a conservative around to blame, so if campuses are hateful, racist places, then the problem must be the ideology of the left.
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Had it not been for James Fixx and his book, I might not be writing this letter.
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The chart does accurately represent is the pullback of traditional banks from the mortgage lending business,
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