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May 30 2019
News
Five lingering questions after Mueller's remarks
Special counsel Robert Mueller outlined his investigation’s findings and explained why President Trump was not charged with a crime when he delivered his first public comments on Wednesday about his two-year probe.
Mueller said he does not intend to speak again publicly about the investigation, saying the 448-page report on the matter is his testimony.
But that doesn’t mean all
The HillNov 20 2015
News
Jihadists Shouting 'Allahu Akbaar' Storm Mali Hotel, Take 170 Hostage; At Least Three Killed
Authorities updated the number of people freed from the hotel in Mali that was under attack by Islamic extremists Friday to 80. U.S. President Barack Obama said he was monitoring the situation, making a brief comment about the hotel attack.
The BlazeMay 18 2017
Analysis
In A Single Comic Strip, Dilbert Just Nuked Global Warming Hysteria
In Sunday’s edition of the cartoon strip, Dilbert savages climate change scientist Michael Mann, who in response has been throwing a fit on Twitter for several days.
The climate scientist depicted in the strip bears a striking resemblance to Mann, who developed the disputed “hockey stick” graph, which he claims proves global warming is imminently upon us.
After the strip was
The FederalistOct 11 2016
News
Sam Rosenberg: Political polarization in the digital age
It all started with that historic debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election. As the first debate ever televised in U.S. history, with an estimated 70 million viewers, this face-off between the stern, older Republican nominee and the charming, young Democratic nominee would ultimately change the course of political consciousness in America.
Michigan DailyApr 29 2019
News
San Diego synagogue shooting: Rabbi describes seeing attacker
A rabbi who was injured in the deadly shooting at a synagogue near San Diego on Saturday has described the moment he faced the gunman.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein says he lifted his hands when he saw the "murder terrorist". The man shot and the rabbi lost his right index finger.
One woman died and two other people were injured in the attack.
A 19-year-old man named as John
BBC NewsOct 06 2017
News
Gun control: where glimmers of compromise may be appearing
It’s perhaps America’s most intractable life-and-death dilemma: The mounting human – and increasingly public – toll of gun violence.
The Las Vegas Strip massacre became the deadliest such attack since the Thibodeaux Massacre in Louisiana and several other mass killings of black Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It comes just over a year after the Pulse nightclub
Christian Science MonitorSep 03 2013
Opinion
Congress, think carefully before intervening in Syria
The U.S. needs to think carefully about what's best for the country.
Washington PostJan 07 2015
News
Anti-Gun Activists Trying To Emulate Success Of Marriage Equality Movement
Frustrated by gridlock in Congress and unable to win over public opinion regarding the curtailment of one of America’s oldest civil rights, anti-gun activists have decided to take their fight to your local neighborhood. For a movement that’s virtually stalled since Columbine, anti-gun activists are trying to model after the success of the gay marriage movement, which has won repeatedly at the
TownhallDec 16 2013
News
Dems slipping away from Reid on budget deal
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin told CBS’ “Face the Nation” that his team will need at least eight Republicans to pass a two-year budget deal approved last week by the Republican controlled House. That’s his way of saying that three members of the Democratic conference have already told him that they will not vote for the deal. Which three? Vulnerable Democrats Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and
Fox News DigitalOct 16 2015
News
The FBI Is Ticked at President Obama, Find Out Why
During an interview with 60 Minutes last weekend, President Obama made the bold and ignorant claim that Hillary Clinton's use of a private server during her time at the State Department didn't compromise U.S. national security.
Townhall