By: Larry Kudlow – townhall.com – January 28, 2018 Quote: “America is open for business, and we are competitive once again.” End quote. That was just one of the key lines in President Trump’s highly successful Davos speech this week. Of course, in going to Davos, Trump entered the lion’s den. A year ago such a visit would have been a…
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Bruce Bialosky – townhall.com – January 28, 2018 The world was different when Emma Lazarus wrote the poem that is now part of the Statue of Liberty and my relatives came here from Lithuania in the 19th century. As our elected officials in Washington (notice I did not say leaders) bicker over any changes to our immigration system, they repeat…
In the mid-1980s, 24% of world’s population (1.8 billion people) had little or no Gospel access. Today, that figure has grown to 29% (2.1 billion people). Two interchangeable terms, while technically different, essentially define this population: Unreached People Groups (UPGs) — less than 2% evangelical Christians (Joshua Project). Least Evangelized Peoples (LEPs) – with little or no Gospel access per…
By: David Szondy – newatlas.com – January 25th, 2018 Scientists have found a surprising global warming culprit – sandwiches. Scientists at the University of Manchester have found a surprising global warming culprit – sandwiches. In the first study of its kind, the researchers carried out an in-depth audit of various sandwiches throughout their life cycles and found the triangular meals…
By: Grace Carr – dailysignal.com – January 24, 2018 Richards pioneered a company that has aborted 7,132,130 babies since Margaret Sanger’s founding of the abortion organization. Cecile Richards will leave behind a brutal legacy if she departs from her position as the president of Planned Parenthood. Richards—who reportedly told the organization’s board Wednesday that she plans to step down—pioneered a company…
By: Joseph Pisani – apnews.com – January 24, 2018 Starbucks is giving its U.S. workers pay raises and stock grants this year, citing recent changes to the tax law. Starbucks is giving its U.S. workers pay raises and stock grants this year, citing recent changes to the tax law. All employees will soon be able to earn paid sick time…
By: Alex Pappas – FoxNews.com – January 25, 2018 FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were concerned about being too tough on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during the bureau’s investigation into her email practices because she might hold it against them as president, newly released text messages indicate. STRZOK – PAGE TEXT MESSAGES RECOVERED FOR KEY DATES The…
By: Mike Carter – seattletimes.com – January 25, 2018 Attorneys for former Bremerton High School football coach Joe Kennedy say they will take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a request by former Bremerton High School assistant coach Joseph Kennedy to reconsider its refusal to reinstate him to his job after…
The decision was inevitable. Obama had repeatedly communicated with Secretary Clinton over her private, non-secure email account. Source: Hillary Clinton & Barack Obama Emails: Key to Lack of Clinton Indictment | National Review
The decision was inevitable. Obama had repeatedly communicated with Secretary Clinton over her private, non-secure email account. Source: Hillary Clinton & Barack Obama Emails: Key to Lack of Clinton Indictment | National Review
During the financial crisis, the federal government bailed out banks it declared “too big to fail.” Fearing their bankruptcy might trigger economic Armageddon, the feds propped them up with Source: Evidence suggests a massive scandal is brewing at the FBI | New York Post