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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. September 18, 2019 [The U.S. Doesn’t Need An Afghanistan Deal. We Just Need To Leave]( By Gil Barndollar The United States’ top priority should be leaving Afghanistan, not securing a deal that would mostly be a public relations win. [Full article]( [2,246 Fetal Remains Found At Abortionist’s Home Should Be The Catalyst To End Abortion]( By Cathie Humbarger We can’t breathe life back into the 2,246 fetal remains just discovered at abortionist Ulrich George Klopfer’s Illinois home. But we can demand justice for them. [Full article]( [7 Things I’ve Learned Since My Child Identified As Transgender]( By Anonymous After my 13-year-old daughter started describing herself as transgender, her public school transformed into our enemy. It treats parents as unenlightened, backwards, and possibly dangerous. [Full article]( [The Cancellation Of Shane Gillis Was A Missed Opportunity For Nuance]( By Emily Jashinsky It's when a situation demands more nuance, as Shane Gillis's does, that we discover how ill-suited our reflexive solutions are to addressing these problems. [Full article]( [Why There’s No Difference Between Beto’s And Other Democrats’ Gun Bans]( By Mark Overstreet All top 10 Democrat presidential candidates advocate banning the most popular rifles and ammunition magazines in America. Five don’t want to wait for their current owners to die. [Full article]( [Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan—For Avoiding Your Health Care Questions]( By Christopher Jacobs Telling people they will lose their coverage, and figuring out how to pay for this $30 trillion-plus system? Elizabeth Warren doesn’t want to bother answering questions about those minor details. [Full article]( [What Happened When I Ran For My Life During An Active Shooter Call To Police]( By Kylee Zempel You know something’s terribly wrong when you go to a horror movie at the theater, and the terror of your real-life experience infinitely surpasses any of the frightening imagery on screen. [Full article]( [The 1917 Project: ‘Founded On Slavery’ Looks Like Communist Russia]( By Katya Sedgwick If America was created for capitalism and liberty, the USSR’s founding idea was state control, of which slavery—or serfdom, as it is known in Russian context—was the inevitable result. [Full article]( [High-Tech Medicine Gets The Headlines, But Low-Tech Also Saves Lives]( By Henry I. Miller and Shiv Sharma Many innovative, low-tech approaches to medicine help patients and help reduce the frequency of hospitalizations and, therefore, health care costs. [Full article]( [Public Schools Revive Racial Segregation In The Name Of ‘Diversity’]( By Lew Jan Olowski Public school districts across the nation, from Washington to Virginia, are assigning children to schools based on race and family income. [Full article]( [Another Day, Another Shooting. Boring!]( By Daniel Oliver You didn’t read about it? Probably not. That’s because it happened in Chicago. [Full article]( [Revisiting ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’—Ep. 13: ‘The Storyteller’]( By Kyle Sammin Sisko attempts to resolve a land dispute between two rival Bajoran factions while O'Brien tries to prevent the destruction of a Bajoran village. [Full article]( [New Women’s March Board Member Hates Israel, Claims FBI Recruits For ISIS]( By Erielle Davidson It seems that the Women’s March may have replaced bigotry with bigotry in their new board member, Zahra Billoo. [Full article]( [Witnesses Defended Kavanaugh. NYT Authors Falsely Claimed They Were Silent]( By Mollie Hemingway A new Atlantic-published, adapted excerpt of the book attempts to resurrect Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly's anti-Kavanaugh smears but once again has a major error. [Full article]( [October Democratic Debate Lineup Could Be Larger Than September’s]( By Chrissy Clark On September 12 the Democratic National Committee announced that CNN and The New York Times will host the fourth round of Democratic debates. [Full article]( [Pence Again Pushes For Congress To Pass NAFTA Replacement Trade Deal]( By Tristan Justice A top legislative priority for the White House, the agreement was signed by the United States, Mexico, and Canada on Nov. 30 of last year but has stalled in Congress. [Full article]( [New York Times Reporters Complain Their Reporting On Kavanaugh Has Been ‘Seized’ For Politics]( By Madeline Osburn Reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly make more uncorroborated allegations against Kavanaugh on 'The View' all while painting themselves as the victims. [Full article]( [Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of Student Who Passed Out Valentines With The Words, ‘Jesus Loves You’]( By Chrissy Clark Free speech has been increasingly under attack on college campuses, and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is no exception. [Full article]( [Pence: Democrats’ Calls For Impeaching Brett Kavanaugh Are A ‘Disgrace’]( By Tristan Justice On Tuesday Vice President Mike Pence branded calls from Democratic presidential candidates for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to be impeached a 'disgrace.' [Full article]( [What To Watch For As The Israeli Election Results Roll In Right Now]( By Melissa Langsam Braunstein Americans can expect Israel will soon be led by a prime minister named Benjamin who’s focused on Israelis’ security. Regardless of which Benjamin that is, expect the U.S. Democrats’ left flank to be unhappy about it. [Full article]( A POINTLESS DEBATE night’s Democratic debate achieved absolutely nothing. It did not change the state of the race in any way. Andrew Yang made it rain. Beto O’Rourke reiterated his intention to forcibly grab your guns. Julian Castro stood on a box and botched an attack on Joe Biden. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders disappeared for long periods. Marianne Williamson was missed. Jorge Ramos was embarrassing. Nothing changed. Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial]( today. 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