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“ Ultimately,” contends Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), the next Israeli government “is going to have to put us back on a path to have a Palestinian state.
Read moreIf you are trying to understand the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s abortion jurisprudence, your best bet is to read the dissenting opinions. The Court’s latest decision—handed down earlier this week—is no exception.
Read moreKingfisher Times and Free Press has reported at length about how the taxpayers will have to pay part of the Five million dollar settlement to Mason Mecklenburg. I would like to point out that it didn’t - and doesn’t - have to be this way.
Read moreAt this writing, the “ceasefire” in Gaza continues while Hamas dribbles out hostages (who depart the territory amid the bellowing and threats of Palestinian civilians calling for their deaths). How long will this go on? As long as Hamas can stretch it out.
Read moreWhen Gov. Kevin Stitt and House Speaker Charles McCall called for cutting Oklahoma’s personal income tax, both men noted that state revenue increased after prior tax cuts due to the positive impact that tax cuts have on economic growth. But in the Senate, some lawmakers suggested that Oklahoma’s revenue growth is not due to an income-tax cut passed in 2021, but is instead the result of tax increases passed primarily in 2017 and 2018.
Read moreTell the big lie often enough and eventually people will come to believe it. Joseph Goebbel advised telling it even at the expense of looking stupid.
Read moreGetting to the truth of Joe Biden’s use of multiple alias email accounts while he was vice president could take years if Congress waits on the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration to release all of the relevant records it is requesting. However, The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project has identified what could be a relatively small cache of documents that could help Congress get to the heart of the issue in just a matter of months.
Read more[Hans von Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a former commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, and former counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is a member of the board of the Public Interest Legal Foundation] The 2024 primary season is already in full swing, but it’s not too late for states to improve the security and integrity of their election process to the benefit of all voters, no matter their political preferences.
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