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May 27, 2026
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Recent Death Notices
By Ben Shapiro
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When Political Violence Becomes Acceptable, It Becomes Inevitable...
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I’m a bit smitten with cotton. To me, there is something so magical about the moment tho...
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continued from page That ideological reflex produces what activists now call “social murder” — the claim that privatesector actors are morally responsible for deaths caused by imperfect systems. Under this logic, a CEO operating legally within a flawed health care structure is the moral equivalent of a killer. Outside Mangione’s proceedings, self-described “Mangionistas” repo...
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continued from page which is why it survives the washing machine and can withstand folding and unfolding without tearing. And Crisco? That old Southern kitchen staple started out as crystallized cottonseed oil. Procter & Gamble introduced it in 1911 as a plant-based alternative to lard and butter, and Southern cooks never looked back. Crisco’s name is derived from the “crys” i...
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