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April 13th, 2018
bashar-al-assad-damascus-2016
By: the Editors – nationalreview.com – April 11, 2018 Bashar al-Assad’s gas attack on the anniversary of President Trump’s missile strike against his regime was an invitation to get hit again, and the president is indeed promising another strike. We weren’t enthusiastic over the first one. Assad is, as Trump is now wont to say, an animal. He has destroyed...
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April 12th, 2018
paul-ryan
By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – April 11, 2018 I noted during the frustrations of the John Boehner years that the easiest thing in the world to do in a legislature is complain about your leaders negotiations and insist that if you had been in charge, you would have gotten a better deal. Passing big, consequential pieces of legislation is...
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April 11th, 2018
michael-cohen-fbi-raid
By: Jonah Goldberg – nationalreview.com – April 10, 2018 This is one of the rare moments in the Trump Wars where everybody is right. The raid on Michael Cohen’s office is a big deal. For much — but not all — of the MAGA crowd, this is the last straw, a rogue prosecutor violating the cherished rights of a citizen,...
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April 11th, 2018
gender-pay-gap
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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April 10th, 2018
lgbtq rally
By: Dr. Jim Denison – denisonforum.org – September 6, 2017 This is an historic moment for evangelical Christians in America. A group of Christian leaders met recently in Nashville, Tennessee, to ratify a statement regarding biblical sexuality. More than 150 leaders signed the document, now known as the “Nashville Statement.” The group’s organizer stated, “It was our aim to say...
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April 10th, 2018
Gary Bauer
By: Gary Bauer – mailchi.mp – April 9, 2018 To: Friends & Supporters From: Gary Bauer BREAKING NEWS FBI agents have raided the New York office of Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen. Stephen Ryan, an attorney for Cohen, called the raid “completely inappropriate and unnecessary.” Cohen was not representing President Trump in the Mueller investigation, so at this point...
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April 9th, 2018
US Supreme Court Bldg
By: Michael Farris – foxnews.com – March 20, 2018 What if the government required all Alcoholics Anonymous groups to recite an advertisement for a local bar before every single meeting? Imagine a group of people, struggling with alcohol abuse, trying hard to leave their addiction behind, being forced to endure a message about happy hour specials. And all this—delivered by...
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April 6th, 2018
Pelosi - tax increases?
By: Guy Benson – townhall.com – April 05, 2018 Nancy Pelosi didn’t have a great day yesterday, making an embarrassing, ‘Anchorman’-style mistake on social media, then handing Republicans another ready-made attack line against Democrats heading into the fall.  On the Twitter faux pas, it looks like she or somebody on her staff was supposed to tag a tweet with names...
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April 6th, 2018
trade - graph
By: Trevor Hunnicutt & Kate Duguid – reuters.com – April 4, 2018 Graphic: Top U.S. trade partners & foreign holders of Treasuries – reut.rs/2CUqQB0 It took China just 11 hours to retaliate against the United States for proposing tariffs on some 1,300 Chinese products, but Chinese officials are holding back on taking aim at their largest American import: government debt....
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