Should Blacks Support Destruction of Charter Schools?

The academic achievement gap between black and white students has proven resistant to most educational policy changes. Some say that educational expenditures explain the gap, but is that true? Look at educational per pupil expenditures: Baltimore city ranks fifth in the U.S. for per pupil spending at $15,793. The Detroit Public Schools Community District spends […]

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McCabe Says He Would Not Have Signed Carter Page Spy Warrant Given Recent Revelations

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe told a Senate committee on Tuesday that he would not have signed an application for a warrant to surveil a former Trump campaign aide had he known it contained inaccurate information. “If you knew then what you know now, would you have signed the warrant application in June 2017 […]

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What You Need to Know About Election Litigation in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona

Even though former vice President Joe Biden has claimed victory in the presidential election, the Trump xampaign has filed lawsuits contesting the results with current litigation in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. In Pennsylvania alone, there are at least 21,000 dead people on the voter rolls. Is there a possibility that some of these […]

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Leftists Changed Rules of 2020 Election

Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies and manager of Heritage’s Election Law Reform Initiative, joined Mark Levin’s Fox News show over the weekend to discuss the 2020 election. Here’s von Spakovsky’s segment about how the rules were changed for the 2020 […]

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Election Wins and Losses for Pro-Life Movement

The pro-life movement can celebrate some victories after last week’s election.  Chelsey Youman, Texas state director and national legislative adviser for Human Coalition Action, joins the show to discuss the significance in Texans’ decision to keep a pro-life majority in the state House, and to reelect Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, a staunch advocate for the […]

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Media Outlets Project Biden Victory as Trump Says Election ‘Far From Over’

Several major news outlets on Saturday projected former Vice President Joe Biden to have won a prolonged presidential election, even as ballot counting and litigation continue. President Donald Trump has not conceded the contest, and his campaign team note pending legal challenges across several closely contested states. “The simple fact is this election is far […]

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6 Things I Saw at Dueling Trump-Biden Rallies in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA—In the City of Brotherly Love, which skews heavily Democrat, there was a lot of rejoicing Saturday—and spewing of hatred of Donald Trump. Crowds of thrilled Joe Biden supporters—buoyed by media outlets calling the presidential contest for the former vice president—gathered in the blocks around City Hall and the Convention Center, at times breaking into […]

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‘Networks Don’t Get to Decide Elections, Courts Do’: Giuliani Announces Lawsuit

The Trump campaign is moving ahead with a lawsuit in Pennsylvania, saying President Donald Trump was denied a “fair count” of votes and that poll watchers were not able to properly oversee the process. Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s attorneys and the former mayor of New York City, announced details of the lawsuit Saturday at […]

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A Pro Bono Lawyer for Trump Campaign Shares What He Saw in Pennsylvania

Tom Ranieri is a lawyer who volunteered as a representative of President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, working at an Election Day hotline. He was there from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3 and joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share what he observed. “The Daily Signal Podcast” is available on Ricochet, Apple Podcasts, Pippa, Google Play, […]

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COVID-19 Restrictions on Schools, Businesses Drive State Jobless Rates

The unemployment rate dropped more than expected in October, to 6.9%—from 7.9% in September—as 638,000 jobs were added or regained. Moreover, the number of people reporting lost work (either reduced hours or none) because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic plummeted by 4.3 million, to 15.1 million. While the unemployment […]

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