Before Shooting, Dallas Police Department Known for Community Outreach

The police department that became the victim of the deadliest attack on American law enforcement officers since 9/11 is known for its innovative, community-focused approach to the job of protecting the public, and enforcing the law. The killing Thursday night of five police officers in Dallas, and the police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota earlier […]

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Before Shooting, Dallas Police Department Known for Community Outreach

The police department that became the victim of the deadliest attack on American law enforcement officers since 9/11 is known for its innovative, community-focused approach to the job of protecting the public, and enforcing the law. The killing Thursday night of five police officers in Dallas, and the police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota earlier […]

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A Lesson in Affordable Living From Canada

How much more would cities grow if government regulations on construction were lighter and more predictable? New research from the Canada-based Fraser Institute says that heavy regulation—especially delays in approving new projects—can bring growth to a standstill, leading to longer commutes and scattered communities. Urban areas form the backbone of the Canadian economy and are […]

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7 Key Takeaways From FBI Director’s Hearing on Clinton Email Use

FBI Director James Comey appeared before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday to further detail the FBI’s yearlong investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and handling of classified information while she was secretary of state. Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, hastily scheduled the hearing just […]

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Seventh Anniversary of The Conservative Papers

Today marks the seventh anniversary of the first published post of The Conservative Papers appearing on the web. Seven years ago on the seventh day of the seventh month of 2009 (July 7th), The Conservative Papers came to fruition. With almost 12,500 posts along with a growing library of content, we are increasingly expanding our presence on the […]

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On Freedom and a Fourth of July Abroad

PARIS—This will be my second consecutive Fourth of July spent outside the United States. Last year, I celebrated our nation’s birthday in Mariupol, Ukraine. It’s a city only a few miles from the front lines of the still-simmering war in Ukraine. I had burgers and beer with an eclectic group that evening—a Swedish sniper, two […]

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