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    June 28, 2022 Issue

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    FEATURE

    The fight for life is just beginning

    by Kaylee McGhee White


    Your Land

    ★★★

    What patriarchy?

    by Timothy P. Carney

    ★★★

    Word of the Week: ‘Danger season’

    by Nicholas Clairmont

    ★★★

    California’s schizophrenic energy policy

    by Conn Carroll

    ★★★

    Baltimoreans have two modest desires: to enjoy life and not be killed

    by Christopher Tremoglie

    ★★★

    Biden can’t make the border crisis go away by ignoring it

    by Conn Carroll


    Business

    BUSINESS

    A dearth of construction workers hampers the industry

    by Zach Halaschak

    BUSINESS

    Biden is the economy’s supply chain problem

    by Stephen Moore


    Letter From The Editor


    Washington Briefing

    Law enforcement agencies kill significant botnet

    by Grant Gross

    Biden’s DeSantis-Trump two-step

    by W. James Antle III

    Insecure tracking apps could make women vulnerable in post-Roe America

    by Cassidy Morrison


    The Columnists

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    Hugo Gurdon

    On education, the tide is turning in favor of parents

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    Jay Caruso

    The press continue to botch the role of the Supreme Court


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    Irma Vep is underthought and overexecuted

    by Peter Tonguette

     

    The cheapening of sports

    by Armin Rosen

     

    Is wokeness just for the elite?

    by Geoff Shullenberger


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