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The American Spectator: "Democrats Roll Out SeniorScare Program" by David Catron
Townhall: "Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability are Compatible" by Benjamin Koshbin
National Review: "It's Time to Repeal the Jones Act" by Jeff Luse
RealClearEducation: "Universal Cash Deposits Will Ruin Private K-12 Like Universal Loans Did to College" by Kenneth Schrupp
Washington Examiner: "Republicans Must Not Blow Their Midterm Elections Responsibility" by Alexander Salter
1828: "Truss Has Left the Mantle Impossibly Difficult for Her Successor" by Calum Paton
The Center Square: "Republicans Should Follow Florida's Lead on ESG Investing" by Mike Viola
The American Spectator: "The Nonsense of Stakeholder Capitalism" by David McGarry
1828: "Rishi Sunak Could Win a Fifth Term for the Tories" by Scott Cresswell
The Federalist: "Big Banks Just Greenlit a Plan to Track Your Gun-Store Purchases" by Cody Wisniewski
International Policy Digest: "Americans Should be Wary of the GOPs 'Commitment to America'" by Calum Paton
Dallas Express: "A Defense of Public Christianity" by Garion Frankel
CityAM: "Meta Will be Forced to Sell Giphy as the CMA Falls for the Dangerous Myth of 'Big is Bad'" by Rachel Chiu
Bright Lights Film Journal: "Batman, Anime, and How to Make Great Pop Art" by Austin Lamb
American Thinker: "Ye, Stigma, and Mental Health Reform" by Jessica Dobrinsky
Washington Examiner: "This Free Market Innovation in Healthcare Could Help Millions" by Jason Reed
RealClearEducation: "Democrats are Fighting For School Choice Again" by Cooper Conway
The Spectator Australia: "FitzSimons and Price Won't See Eye to Eye" by Mark Burgess
The Spectator Australia: "Locking Up the World's Most Liveable City" by Mark Burgess
Independent Women's Forum: "Why the Supreme Court Should Stand with Section 230" by Rachel Chiu
Daily Caller: "Newsom Conveniently Speaks on Behalf of 'Mother Nature' to Ram Through his Climate Agenda" by Torben Halbe
Daily Caller: "A Kew Lawsuit Could Reveal Just How Blurry the Lines Between Social Media and Government Have Become" by Leslie Corbly
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