
Stanley Kurtz
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | Stanley Kurtz |Jamie Hall |Ryan T. Anderson |Henry Olsen
Published April 21, 2025 National Review Online President Trump and Harvard University are at daggers drawn, and the battle promises to play out on the national stage for some time.
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2 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Rachel Morrison |Jamie Hall |Ryan T. Anderson |Stanley Kurtz
Published April 28, 2025 PDF On April 28, 2025, EPPC scholar Rachel N. Morrison submitted a public comment supporting the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) interim final rule (IFR) revising “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Revisions.
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2 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Jamie Hall |Ryan T. Anderson |Erika Bachiochi |Stanley Kurtz
Published April 28, 2025 This largest-known study of the abortion pill is based on analysis of data from an all-payer insurance claims database that includes 865,727 prescribed mifepristone abortions from 2017 to 2023. 10.93 percent of women experience sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious adverse event within 45 days following a mifepristone abortion.
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2 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Henry Olsen |Stanley Kurtz |Erika Bachiochi |Eric Kniffin
Published April 10, 2025 National Review Online Tariff foes are hoping that bilateral negotiations and market pressure will force President Donald Trump to retract his controversial tariffs.
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4 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Henry Olsen |Rachel Morrison |Stanley Kurtz |Erika Bachiochi
Published April 16, 2025 Discourse Poor Pierre Poilievre. Three months ago, his Canadian Conservative Party was 25 points ahead in the polls, and he looked like the next great conservative leader in the Anglosphere. Today, the Tories trail the governing Liberals, and it would take a miracle to get back on top.
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