Plus: Little Sisters of Poor Win Big at Supreme Court, but Fight Isn’t Over
| Good morning from Washington, where the Supreme Court sides with the Little Sisters of the Poor, ruling that the nuns don’t have to cover abortion drugs for employees. We’ve got analysis from three Heritage Foundation experts, and one joins “Problematic Women” to unpack the case. On the podcast, author Horace Cooper cites evidence that black Americans flourished after President Trump took office. Plus: Sen. Rick Scott on a strong national defense; risks of reopening schools during COVID-19; and a transgender writer targets a colleague. On this date in 1947, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower appoints Florence Blanchfield as a lieutenant colonel in the Army, making her the first woman in U.S. history to hold permanent military rank. | |
| Commentary | The Fragility of the Woke | | By Victor Davis Hanson A TikTok video that recently went viral on social media showed a recent Harvard graduate threatening to stab anyone who said "all lives matter." | More |
Commentary | How We Will Ward Off 21st Century Adversaries | | By Sen. Rick Scott The United States continues to face increasing threats from dictatorships around the world that are violating human rights, stamping out freedom, and building their militaries in an effort to dominate the world stage. | More |
News | Trump Administration Pushes for Schools to Reopen in Fall | | By Fred Lucas “Things like this cannot happen again in the fall. It would fail America’s students. It would fail taxpayers who pay high taxes for their education,” says Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, referring to how schools handled the spring semester. | More |
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