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Mar 28 2019
News
Facebook Charged With Violating Fair Housing Laws
Charges from HUD accuse social-media firm of letting advertisers discriminate by race, national origin, religion and more
The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it was charging Facebook Inc. with violating fair housing laws by enabling real-estate companies to improperly limit who can view advertisements on its platform.
The charges under the Fair Housing Act,
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 02 2020
Opinion
Liberal Media Alternate Between Denying and Excusing Rioters and Looters
There’s a reason Americans have such little faith in the news media in 2020—and the problem isn’t President Donald Trump.
Rioting, vandalism, arson, and looting have become commonplace, but media outlets are too busy spinning narratives, rather than pursuing the truth of what is happening.
The most common tack thus far is for the media to simply deny that violence and destruction
The Daily SignalJun 21 2022
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Rules Maine Can't Exclude Religious Schools from Tuition Aid Program
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Maine cannot exclude religious schools from its state tuition aid program.
In a 6-3 opinion, chief Justice John Roberts concluded that the program violated the First Amendment because it "operates to identify and exclude otherwise eligible schools on the basis of their religious exercise." The case, Carson v. Makin, stemmed from two families in
Deseret News Washington Post Roll CallApr 19 2018
News
Trump says he’ll walk away from North Korea summit if Kim Jong-un plays games
President Trump said Wednesday night he’s prepared to walk away from the bargaining table at an historic summit with Kim Jong-un if he feels the North Korean leader isn’t negotiating in good faith over giving up his nuclear weapons.
Washington TimesMay 23 2020
News
Trump announces that houses of worship are ‘essential,’ calls on governors to open them up
President Trump on Friday announced that new Centers for Disease Control guidance will classify houses of worship as “essential,” as he called on governors to allow them to open “right now” after being closed during the coronavirus lockdowns.
Trump announced the policy for churches, synagogues and mosques, during a short briefing at the White House.
"The governors need to do the
Fox News (Online News)Feb 02 2021
News
Trump legal team argues impeachment article is in ‘violation' of Constitution, calls on Senate to acquit
Former President Donald Trump's legal team on Tuesday filed its response to the House article of impeachment ahead of next week's trial, denying wrongdoing and calling for the Senate to acquit Trump of the charge.
The answer denies that Trump violated his oath of office while also saying that he was protected by the First Amendment in response to claims he incited an insurrection.
Fox News (Online News)Oct 05 2021
News
Francis Collins, the longest-serving head of NIH, is stepping down
Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, the largest funder of basic and clinical biomedical research in the world, says he will step down by the end of the year.
Collins, who has served three U.S. presidents as head of the institute for more than 12 years, made the announcement on Tuesday. An interim director — who will be nominated by President Biden and must be
NPR (Online News)Mar 31 2024
Headline Roundup
'Transgender Day of Visibility' Falls on Easter, Draws Conservative Ire
"Transgender Day of Visibility" fell on Easter Sunday this year, drawing ire from many Republicans.
The Details: Transgender Day of Visibility was created in 2009 by a transgender activist in Michigan and is celebrated yearly on March 31. The first-ever presidential proclamation of the holiday came from the Biden White House in 2021 and was followed by proclamations in 2022 and 2023 as
CNN (Online News) The Hill Fox News (Online News)Jun 25 2020
Opinion
Conservative Principles Never Require You to Submit to Tyranny
There’s a basic rule that far too many conservatives ignore: if some alleged conservative principle makes you less free, then it’s not a good conservative principle and you should toss it in the trash. After all, principles are merely shorthand for the best practices of a just society. When some alleged principle helps leftists enserf-ify you, then it’s a pretty Schiffy principle, isn’t it?
TownhallSep 18 2020
News
Who might succeed Justice Ginsburg? Trump's short list begins with these four women (and one man)
WASHINGTON – The line to succeed the late Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court likely starts with these federal appeals court judges:
Amy Coney Barrett Federal appeals court Judge Amy Coney Barrett A finalist for Trump's second high court nomination, which ultimately went to Brett Kavanaugh in 2018, Barrett, 48, is a favorite of religious conservatives.
USA TODAY