Washington Examiner / Magazine
April 27, 2021 Issue
April 27, 2021 Print Edition
Cover Story
The voter suppression lie
The voting wars have flared up again, though they’ve never really been far from the national political debate since Donald Trump was elected in 2016, or the Supreme Court decided Shelby County v. Holder in 2013 — or really Bush v. Gore in 2000. This time, a massive new Georgia law, the Election Integrity Act of 2021, also known as Senate Bill 202 (or SB 202), has triggered national apoplexy, with Democrats, including President Joe Biden, declaring it the new Jim Crow. Such comparisons are insulting to those who fought for civil rights in the 1960s, incendiary to a public discourse already hampered by low institutional confidence, and at base disingenuous. Sorting out fact from fiction is not only important for this particular law, the fallout from which has already reached Major League Baseball and...

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Your Land

Have we abandoned the war on marijuana?
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Have we abandoned the war on marijuana?
When California first moved to legalize medical marijuana in 1996, the entire political establishment rejected the notion. The...
The hijacking of our educational system
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The hijacking of our educational system
New York father Andrew Gutmann believed he was sending his daughter to one of the best schools in...
Then and Now: Dinosaurs
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Then and Now: Dinosaurs
This month has seen the identification of not one but two new species of dinosaurs. Life finds a...
Atheist excommunicated after rejecting transubstantiation
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Atheist excommunicated after rejecting transubstantiation
The Catholic Church teaches that bread and wine can become flesh and blood. The religion of progressivism teaches...
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European soccer should embrace a little Americanization
European soccer was so close to greatness before fan backlash caused the new “Super League” to crumble. It’s no coincidence that some thought to call the league the...

Business

Gas prices not expected to fall anytime soon as US emerges from pandemic
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Gas prices not expected to fall anytime soon as US emerges from pandemic
Gas prices have skyrocketed over the past few months and are likely to stay at those...
Coal union bosses sell out their members
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Coal union bosses sell out their members
Another pro-Biden union just told its rank-and-file members: Sorry, guys. You are all fired. Last week,...

Washington Briefing

Economy
The closure of a New York nuclear plant dents clean energy goals
The impending shutdown of the Indian Point nuclear plant outside New York City fulfills a longtime mission of...
Business
FBI moves to fix companies’ cybersecurity, without their permission
The FBI has taken matters into its own hands after hackers took advantage of a series of vulnerabilities...
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Police reform deal hinges on ‘qualified immunity’
Democrats and Republicans said the April 20 verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder sparked momentum to finalize an...
Letter from editor
‘White supremacy’ was a leftist scam
When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make...
Magazine
Should Alito stay or go?
Through the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the 1857 Dred Scott case, and back to the beginning of the republic,...

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