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May 2nd, 2018
John Kerry shakes hands - Iran Deal
By: David Harsanyi – thefederalist.com – May 1, 2018 On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented documents to the world that prove Iran lied for years about its peaceful intentions. Netanyahu claims that in 2017 the Iranians moved “a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons” to a secret location, and that a few weeks ago Mossad...
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May 2nd, 2018
John Kerry shakes hands - Iran Deal
By: David Harsanyi – thefederalist.com – May 1, 2018 On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented documents to the world that prove Iran lied for years about its peaceful intentions. Netanyahu claims that in 2017 the Iranians moved “a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons” to a secret location, and that a few weeks ago Mossad...
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April 23rd, 2018
Chick-fil-A logo on NY skyline
By: Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – April 22, 2018 ANALYSIS/OPINION: Chick-fil-A. I could eat there seven times a day Where the people laugh and children play Oh I’m in love with Chick-fil-A Suddenly, I want waffle fries in front of me . — Comedian Tim Hawkins, singing to the tune of the Beatles’ “Yesterday” Many Manhattanites apparently feel the same...
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April 23rd, 2018
Chick-fil-A logo on NY skyline
By: Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – April 22, 2018 ANALYSIS/OPINION: Chick-fil-A. I could eat there seven times a day Where the people laugh and children play Oh I’m in love with Chick-fil-A Suddenly, I want waffle fries in front of me . — Comedian Tim Hawkins, singing to the tune of the Beatles’ “Yesterday” Many Manhattanites apparently feel the same...
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April 20th, 2018
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  By: Dr. Merrill Matthews – mailchi.mp – April 17, 2018 Public school teachers have taken to the streets in a number of states demanding higher salaries. Conservatives often respond by claiming that we already spend enough on public education—an average of $11,392 per student, according to a recent article in Governing magazine. But not all of that money is...
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April 20th, 2018
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This is your brain. This is your brain on race. By: Kyle Smith – nationalreview.com – April 18, 2018 We can all easily imagine circumstances in which a manager of a coffee shop or restaurant might properly call the police to ask them to remove loiterers. These are places of business. There’s nothing wrong in principle with calling the cops...
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April 18th, 2018
Protestors demonstrate inside a Center City Starbucks, where two black men were arrested, in Philadelphia
By: David French – nationalreview.com – April 18, 2018 Unconscious-bias training is a rather sinister business. By now the story is all over America. Earlier this month, two black men entered a Starbucks store in Philadelphia. They were apparently waiting for a friend before ordering — the kind of thing people do every day — and one of the men...
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April 13th, 2018
zuckerberg before congress
By: Kurt Wagner – recode.net – April 11, 2018 Mark Zuckerberg answered questions about Facebook’s data collection and privacy policies this week from almost 100 different politicians in nearly 10 hours of public testimony. The hearings had it all. One lawmaker literally held up the U.S. Constitution at Zuckerberg and recited the First Amendment. Another asked him about his college...
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April 11th, 2018
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A year-long collaboration between the Hive, theSkimm, and SurveyMonkey focuses on female millennials as they prepare to vote in the 2018 midterms. This round takes a look at gender inequality in the workplace on Equal Pay Day. By: Maya Kosoff – vanityfair.com – April 9, 2018 It’s a familiar story to almost any woman in the workforce, from minimum-wage earners...
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April 11th, 2018
Zuckerberg apologizes at hearing
By: Craig Timberg, Tony Romm, & Elizabeth Dwoskin – washingtonpost.com – April 10 at 8:19 PM Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg endured an hours-long grilling by dozens of U.S. senators Tuesday during which he repeatedly apologized and promised privacy reforms but also pointedly defended his company against the threat of new legislation. Zuckerberg invoked Facebook’s unlikely journey — from a...
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