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Aug 26 2021
Opinion
Kenosha Is A Political Liability For Democrats Because They Lit The Match And Watched It Go Up In Flames
Last year's Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse shootings didn't just change the people of Kenosha; they also changed the politics.
It’s been one year since an immigrant watched every vehicle in his car dealership go up in flames, one year since Rode’s Camera Shop became a pile of ashes and the country woke up to learn the name Kyle Rittenhouse after the teen killed two people. A year
The FederalistMay 07 2021
Analysis
Climate Of Fear? Colleagues Silent On CDC Retaliation Against ‘Superstar’ Scientist Who Tried To Prevent Vaccine ‘Pause’ Disaster
None of the 10 doctors on the committee that advises the Centers for Disease Control on COVID-19 vaccines would say if they support the CDC removing a world-leading scientist from that committee for opposing a pause that may have spooked Americans off COVID vaccination.
The Federalist contacted all of the committee’s members for comment on the CDC’s decision that could affect the
The FederalistDec 16 2020
News
Man with ties to terror group indicted in alleged plot to stage 9/11-style attack
Federal prosecutors in New York have indicted a man who they say took direction from a “senior al-Shabab commander” and went to flight school in the Philippines so he could hijack a commercial airliner. They say the man also sought information “about the tallest building in a major U.S. city.”
The indictment, unsealed Wednesday, charges Cholo Abdi Abdullah with six counts which include
NBC News DigitalOct 16 2021
News
J&J vaccine recipients should get their second dose as soon as it's available, experts say
As the greenlight looms for another dose of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine, experts on Friday urged those who received it to get a booster shot as soon as it's available because it will provide them with the best protection against the coronavirus.
"J&J is a very good vaccine. I also believe it's probably a two-shot vaccine," said Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown
CNN DigitalAug 30 2019
News
A Suburb Believed in Liberal Ideals. Then Came a New Busing Plan.
This suburb, with its high-performing schools, seems a haven of diversity and progressiveness. Signs that trumpet “Stigma-free Town” and “Hate Has No Home Here” hang from lampposts and, after a series of fatal police shootings across the country, “Black Lives Matter” placards popped up on lawns.
But now a strategy to tackle racial inequity in the school district is challenging the town’
New York Times (News)Mar 05 2018
Perspectives Blog
Contrarian or Jerk?
We all know them -- and we may be them. Who? People who seem to tear down every idea, project or dream we’ve been carefully crafting and protecting. Us dreamers are gonna dream -- and to make dreams a reality, we actually need the contrarians in our lives to help us. The challenge we have today is distinguishing between the contrarians, whose intention is to challenge us and our ideas to help
Debilyn MolineauxApr 04 2020
News
‘It Doesn’t Add Up To Me’: Current and Former Navy Officials Question Captain’s Abrupt Dismissal
Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly’s dismissal of a beloved captain who raised concerns about the health of sailors aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt sparked swift and sudden outrage from lawmakers and former service members who saw the move as retribution.
But within the Navy, the move left sailors, Marines, and former senior leaders more confused than angry. The
Defense OneNov 08 2019
News
Trump promises ‘very important’ vaping move, age limit change
President Trump said Friday that the White House would soon issue a “very important” proposal on vaping that would include an age limit and a possible ban on flavored products.
“We’re going the be coming out with a very important position on vaping. We have to take care of our kids, most importantly. So we’re going to have an age limit of 21 or so, but we’ll be coming out with something
New York Post (News)Mar 15 2020
News
SAT and ACT college tests canceled because of virus fears
Spring dates for college admissions tests are being rescheduled or postponed amid concerns about the coronavirus, while high school seniors may be allowed to take Advanced Placement exams to earn college credit from home.
The groups that give both the ACT and SAT tests announced Monday that they’re putting off the next nationwide examinations. The April 4 ACT test has been rescheduled
Associated PressSep 10 2016
News
Embarrassing: WaPo Demands Media Back Off Hillary's 'Minor Email Scandal'
In 2009, the Washington Post ran dozens of stories on the burning issue of Bob McDonnell's grad school thesis. Week after week, Post reporters and editors cranked out investigatory pieces on the academic paper the Virginia GOP gubernatorial nominee penned back in 1989, which touched on issues such as women in the workplace and same-sex marriage. Democrats piled on, making The Thesis a central
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