By Monica Burke
As long as this policy remains in place, problems remain too. High school girls such as Alexis Lightcap will continue to have to share women’s spaces with biological males.
By Mary Margaret Olohan
Nine studios say they are monitoring the situation and will pay attention to the wishes of their actors and production teams.
By James Carafano
Substantive items are on the president’s agenda that could significantly affect the future of the transatlantic community. Topping the list, of course, is Brexit.
By Henry Rodgers
A judge issues a temporary restraining order in favor of Planned Parenthood, keeping the abortion clinic open at least until a court date tomorrow.
By Armstrong Williams
Sadly, progress for African Americans is not sought for—or by—the African American community. Instead, it is sought after by admissions offices and human resources departments in the name of affirmative action and diversity.
By Katrina Trinko
Five years ago today, we launched The Daily Signal because we believed there were too many stories of how policies affected Americans not being told by the mainstream media.
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Plus: There Is No Evidence Weather Is Increasingly Threatening to Human Lives
Jun 03, 2019
Good morning from Washington, where The Daily Signal is grateful that we’re about to mark our fifth anniversary of covering and commenting on public policy that makes a difference in Americans’ lives. Our editor-in-chief, Katrina Trinko, looks back—and ahead. In Laredo, Texas, Fred Lucas finds a border barrier that works. (It’s not what you think.) Josh Nelson talks with the artist behind a mural depicting an inspirational abolitionist. Plus: Bill Walton on standing up to China, David Harsanyi on climate alarmists, and John Stossel on the “unsafe” epidemic.
Five Years In, What The Daily Signal Has Achieved
Five years ago today, we launched The Daily Signal because we believed there were too many stories of how policies affected Americans never being told by the mainstream media.
There Is No Evidence Weather Is Increasingly Threatening to Human Lives
Last year saw below the 30-year average in deaths not only by tornadoes and hurricanes, but also from heat, flooding and lighting.
What 1 Community College By the Border Did to Stay Safe
"This little fence that seems like it's small—before that, you would actually see illegal immigrants and drug mules running through the school campus," says Border Patrol's Narcizo Ramos.
Podcast: Training the Next Generation of Solutionists
We talk to C.J. Sailor, director of programs and development for The Gloucester Institute. He’s helping to train the next generation of leaders to be solutionists in their own communities
Harriet Tubman Mural Stops Onlookers in Their Tracks
“I wanted to capture that moment, that moment when Harriet Tubman reaches out to the enslaved person and offers that hand and says, ‘Let’s go. Take my hand,’" says the mural's artist.
China Continues to Violate Human Rights
Americans’ theory that more trade with China would open up the country to more democracy has been proven wrong.
The Weaponization of Feeling ‘Unsafe’
People call themselves "victims," knowing they can get results they want by saying they are traumatized by the presence of their enemies.
We Hear You: Preserving Freedom and Other Pressing Concerns
"Thank you for Kelsey Bolar's video report on the transgender high school runners. I am a gay male and I do realize that I’m not transgender, but it severely bothered me that Connecticut is actually allowing this to happen," writes John Gullotti.
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