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Ryan Burge is a data analyst who synthesizes information about religion and politics in the United States. He publishes his findings and observations regularly on Substack. Last week, he wrote an article titled “How Weird is The Religious Composition of Harvard’s Student Body?” In it, he examines the results of a poll Harvard conducted of this year’s freshman class.
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Read moreRep. Chris Banning, R-Bixby, has released a statement applauding State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters for working to eliminate all references to American Library Association guidelines in Oklahoma’s Information Literacy Standards and proposing new standards that are aligned with Oklahoma values.
Read moreHouse Republicans have advanced measures to prevent noncitizen voting and curb foreign influence in American elections, with some even gaining bipartisan backing.
Read moreIllinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the majority whip, has proposed that illegal aliens be allowed to join U.S. military service with citizenship granted as a reward.
Read moreA friend taught me to play “Heart and Soul” on the piano before Sunday School class because we were always the Early Birds.
Read moreAfter being asked the other day why he’s interacted with “so many” foreign associates of his son Hunter and brother James, President Joe Biden responded by claiming the allegations were “a bunch of lies.”
Read moreThe news continues to be filled with shocking accounts of Jew-hatred (or as it is more blandly called, “antisemitism”). Ed Morrissey at HotAir described attacks on Jews and Jewish- owned businesses in Philadelphia and New York City last weekend as an “American Kristallnacht.” Yet another article – this one by Darlene McCormick Sanchez at the Epoch Times – connects the support for Hamas and opposition to Israel with the many Marxist movements that have proliferated in the U.S.
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