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  2. National Review - Wikipedia

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    National Review is an American conservative [4] editorial magazine, ... Bench Memos [40] provides legal and judicial news and commentary. Markos Moulitsas, ...

  3. Bench memorandum - Wikipedia

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    A bench memorandum (pl. bench memoranda) (also known as a bench memo) is a short and neutral memorandum that summarizes the facts, issues, and arguments of a court case. Bench memos are used by the judge as a reference during preparation for trial, the hearing of lawyers' arguments, and the drafting of a decision and also to give the judge an ...

  4. The Memo: Democrats brace for a new Trump presidency - AOL

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    Democrats are bracing for a new — and, for them, bleak — political era as President-elect Trump prepares to take office for a second term. Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 will be a massive ...

  5. Rich Lowry - Wikipedia

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    Richard A. Lowry (/ ˈ l aʊ r i /; born August 22, 1968) [1] is a writer, and the former editor and now editor-in-chief of National Review, an American conservative news and opinion magazine. Lowry became editor of National Review in 1997 when selected by its founder, William F. Buckley, Jr., to lead the magazine.

  6. Louisiana residents list crime as one of state's most ... - AOL

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    Louisiana’s property crime rate of 27.48 per 1,000 residents in 2024 also surpassed the national median at 19.54 per 1,000 residents. The most dangerous cities to no surprise are New Orleans ...

  7. Ramesh Ponnuru - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Ponnuru (/ r ə ˈ m ɛ ʃ p ə ˈ n ʊər uː /; born August 16, 1974) is an American conservative thinker, political pundit, and journalist.He is the editor of National Review magazine, a contributing columnist for The Washington Post, [1] and a contributing editor to the domestic policy journal National Affairs. [2]

  8. The claim: Climate change has only had 'positive effects' on global food production. An Oct. 20 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes a graph that shows global wheat, rice and coarse ...

  9. Gene Schaerr - Wikipedia

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    Although the latter claim was criticized in various press outlets, [8] [9] [10] Schaerr defended the brief and its use of decomposition analysis—a technique frequently used by demographers—on the blog Bench Memos. [11] [12]