Month: September 2020

[ad_1] President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Londonderry, N.H., August 28, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters ) The Department of Education issued a proposed rule yesterday to enact a policy that President Trump outlined in an executive order in the spring of 2019, which aimed to incentivize robust free-speech practices on college campuses across the
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[ad_1] Ron Dicker at HuffPost hailed how Daily Show comedian/activist Trevor Noah served up some “hard truths” on Tuesday night about the extremely impolite behavior anti-police protesters. The headline was “Trevor Noah Nails What’s Being Forgotten Amid Black Lives Matter Restaurant Clashes.” What is this “food for thought”? If you don’t like your restaurant table flipped
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[ad_1] Topics in this post: Connecticut hackers A cyber attack forced the Hartford Public Schools to delay its first day of classes until Wednesday, according to school announcements. Classes were set to begin Tuesday, but the ransomware attack compromised critical systems related to transportation, according to a school announcement. “Everyone at Hartford Public Schools was
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[ad_1] Dictate in haste, repent at leisure. On Tuesday, health officials in Los Angeles County issued a ban on most Halloween activities, including trick-or-treating and outdoor gatherings. After an avalanche of criticism — and no small number of declarations of defiance — the county reversed itself yesterday and rescinded its ban. They’re still recommending against
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[ad_1] A sign telling students to wear masks on the USC campus in Los Angeles, Calif., August 17, 2020 (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) The University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business’ dean is on the defensive after receiving widespread backlash for his handling of an incident in which a communications professor at the school used a
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[ad_1] Flames engulf an American flag, Kenosha, Wis., August 24, 2020. (Stephen Maturen/Reuters) Editor’s note: This is an open letter organized by Real Clear Foundation. Several signatories have National Review affiliation. We repost it here.  We stand at the crossroads. Over the next several years, the noble sentiments and ideas that gave birth to the United
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[ad_1] (Jim Young/Reuters) It’s been a little over a month since former president Barack Obama blessed the increasingly popular notion of doing away with the Senate filibuster. “If all this takes eliminating the filibuster, another Jim Crow relic, in order to secure the God-given rights of every American,” he told the congregants at John Lewis’s
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[ad_1] On Wednesday evening a Washington man named Jeffrey Acord called 911 to report a fire on the side of SR-167 near Pallyup, Washington. After calling the police, Mr. Acord then set to live streaming himself to his Facebook Page. The video was later posted to YouTube. During the video you can see the police
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump takes questions during a coronavirus news briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., July 23, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) There’s no evidence that those who want to attain power would have been — or would be — any better prepared. Donald Trump will have to live with the political fallout from
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[ad_1] Disney’s embrace of China despite its reported oppression of the Uighur Muslims is akin to “normalizing genocide,” according to one company stockholder who claims investors are preparing to formally demand answers from the company. It’s inconceivable that Disney was unaware that Xinjiang, China, is the location where China is imprisoning the country’s Uighur population,
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[ad_1] Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) suggested Thursday that the rampant rioting and violence that is destroying some of America’s cities is likely part of a coordinated effort funded by an unexpected source: corporate America. What are the details? The senator — who was attacked by an angry mob outside the Republican National Convention last month
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[ad_1] Federal law prohibits an individual who has been “committed to a mental institution” from possessing a firearm. In rejecting Duy Mai’s claim that the Second Amendment forbids enforcing this provision against him, a Ninth Circuit panel asserted, “We emphatically do not subscribe to the notion that ‘once mentally ill, always so.’” But in their
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[ad_1] The U.S. Capitol, after Congress agreed to an economic stimulus package created in response to the economic fallout from the coronavirus in Washington, D.C., March 25, 2020 (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Senate Republicans on Thursday failed to advance their $500 billion coronavirus relief bill as the legislation failed to clear a procedural hurdle, leaving negotiations on a fifth coronavirus
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[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in 2020 Election News, Featured News, Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch September 10, 2020 President Donald Trump holds a Make America Great Again rally Thursday in Freeland, Michigan. The president is scheduled to speak at 7:00 p.m. EDT. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through
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[ad_1] On Tuesday, Joe Biden posted on Instagram, telling his 3.8 million followers: “I’m answering your questions. Ask me anything.” The post included a submission box where Instagrammers could ask questions. As of Thursday morning, Biden has not yet answered any questions, and the story has expired, the New York Post reports. He has, however,
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[ad_1] Conservative journalists who post videos of riots are the problem, not the riots. That’s the word from a professor at Harvard Kennedy’s prominent Shorenstein Center.  Joan Donovan, director of the Technology and Social Change Research Project at the center,  blamed conservatives for being the real source of America’s modern violence. Her September 3 op-ed
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[ad_1] (Kuzma/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Eric Murphy’s distinguished record of serving the people of Ohio made President Trump’s decision to nominate him for the Sixth Circuit a no-brainer. From 2013 until 2019, Murphy served as Ohio’s Solicitor General, representing the state before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Sixth Circuit, and the Ohio Supreme Court. During his
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[ad_1] Science.Michigan’s crazed governor/tyrant ordered all high school and college football, soccer and volleyball athletes to wear face masks — even during competition. MLive reported: Michigan high school athletes in football, soccer and volleyball should keep those face coverings handy. They will need to continue wearing them, even during the heat of competition. That’s the
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