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Sep 06 2020
Analysis
On Listening and the Black Lives Matter Movement
In the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting and subsequent riots in Kenosha, Wis., we’ve once again been barraged with claims that America is an inherently racist nation. These claims take their cue from Critical Race Theory (CRT), a theoretical framework that interprets society and culture through the lens of race. CRT started in left-wing social-science departments, and has now been made
National Review (News)
Aug 26 2019
News
Trump says US may host next G7 at Trump National Doral Golf Resort
Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France (CNN)President Donald Trump said Monday that he is "possibly" looking at hosting the next G7 summit at his Trump National Doral Miami Golf Resort.
The US is next up to host the G7 in 2020. Trump said while he hasn't made a final decision on where to host the summit, officials "haven't found anything that's even close to competing with it."
CNN (Online News)
Sep 17 2021
News
Is Joe Manchin holding democracy hostage? His colleagues won’t say.
Increasingly, the ideal of a republic that puts some guardrails on popular passions is being criticized by those who feel that a majority-wins system would be fairer. How much power should one lawmaker have?
Inside the air-conditioned halls of the august U.S. Capitol, reporters and lawmakers alike are jockeying for a word with Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, the fiscally conservative
Christian Science Monitor
Mar 17 2019
News
Paris Wakes Up to Violent Hangover as Macron Vows Strong Action Read Newsmax: Paris Wakes Up to Violent Hangover as Macron Vows Strong Action
Paris awoke to scenes of destruction on the Champs Elysees on Sunday following another day of Yellow Vest-led protests that turned violent.
Some 200 individuals are in custody, BFM TV reported, citing Paris prosecutors. About 80 shops on the French capital’s iconic avenue were damaged, with several cases of arson and looting, Agence France-Presse reported, citing Jean-Noel Reinhardt,
Newsmax (News)
Sep 02 2020
Analysis
The thin blue line between violent, pro-Trump militias and police
THE VIDEOS that preceded Anthony Huber’s killing on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, are jarring. Among the most chilling is one from the parking lot of an auto repair shop. Several shots ring out. In the distance, you see the gunman in jeans and a green T-shirt. A man rushes up behind him. The gunman turns. More shots ring out and the man collapses to the ground. The gunman circles a parked
The Intercept
Oct 02 2017
News
'It was hysteria. People were trampled': panic as Las Vegas gunman opened fire
Long after a gunman opened fire from the top story of the Mandalay Bay hotel on Sunday night, in an attack which killed 50 people and saw 406 taken to hospital, people in dusty, blood-stained T-shirts and jeans were still jogging away from the scene.
The Guardian
Nov 23 2020
Opinion
Will Trump’s Accusers Finally Get Their Day in Court?
One chilly afternoon in November 2019, a process server stepped through the gold-rimmed doors of Trump Tower on New York’s Fifth Avenue to deliver a copy of an explosive lawsuit and a court summons to President Donald Trump.
In those papers, E. Jean Carroll declared that Trump had raped her in a department store dressing room in late 1995 or early 1996. Carroll, a veteran advice
Mother Jones
Jul 29 2021
News
Biden sets broad new vaccine, mask guidelines for millions of federal workers
Federal workers and onsite contractors will have to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or wear masks, practice social distancing and submit to regular testing under sweeping new guidelines the White House announced on Thursday.
The measures are U.S. President Joe Biden's latest effort to spur some reluctant Americans to get vaccinated as the Delta variant of the coronavirus
Reuters
Dec 29 2014
News
Capitol Source: Technology & The Future of the Gun
How will advancing technology alter gun ownership in America? New York Times best-selling author Frank Miniter joins Townhall Web Editor Sarah Jean Seman to explain.
Townhall
Sep 09 2015
News
European Official Calls for Continent to Take In 160,000 Migrants
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Union’s executive arm, called on the bloc on Wednesday to accept 160,000 migrants, imploring leaders not to remain indifferent in the face of one of Europe’s toughest humanitarian challenges in decades.
New York Times (News)