[ad_1] Demonstrators take a knee as police officers stand guard during a protest against the death of George Floyd in New York City, June 2, 2020. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters) Here are the foundational principles from which specific proposals should proceed. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I n the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police
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[ad_1] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the first working cabinet meeting of the new government at the Chagall Hall in the Knesset in Jerusalem, May 24, 2020. (Abir Sultan/Pool via Reuters) Grasping for a short-term gain, Netanyahu takes a long-term risk. Facing Israel’s plethora of political parties with different agendas, and with a narrow
[ad_1] 1. Father Roger J. Landry: Protesting on Both Knees 2. Sen. Marco Rubio: On the Unjust Death of George Floyd and Racism in America: The foundations of our country are not irredeemably racist. Abolition, women’s suffrage, desegregation, the Civil Rights movement—these were not appeals to overthrow our values, these were demands that we fulfill them.
[ad_1] Minneapolis police chief Medaria Arradondo speaks during the Super Bowl LII security press conference in Minneapolis, Minn, January 31, 2018. (Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports) The Minneapolis police chief announced Wednesday that he will immediately withdraw from negotiations with the city’s police union as the department considers a suite of reforms after George Floyd’s death.
[ad_1] White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany speaks to reporters at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 10, 2020 (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reiterated Wednesday that President Trump considers ending qualified immunity for police officers “a non-starter” as discussions about police reform continue in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
[ad_1] Uniformed officers wear protective face masks as they listen while Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York President Pat Lynch speaks as he and representatives from other New York City Police Department and law enforcement unions hold a news conference in New York City, June 9, 2020. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) The personal information
[ad_1] Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in front of a projection of a “Zuck Buck” at a House Financial Services Committee hearing examining the company’s plan to launch a digital currency on Capitol Hill in Washington, October 23, 2019. (Erin Scott/Reuters) Physical bills aren’t going away anytime soon, but e-dollars are coming. Last
[ad_1] Former national security adviser Michael Flynn arrives for his sentencing hearing at U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., December 18, 2018. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) The third party appointed by the federal judge presiding over the Michael Flynn case said in a Wednesday filing that the DOJ’s decision to drop its case against Flynn amounted to
[ad_1] New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees before a NFC Wild Card playoff football game against the Minnesota Vikings at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La., January 5, 2020. (Chuck Cook/USA TODAY Sports/Reuters) You can’t apologize enough to the woke and the restless. After the actual riots, the metaphorical ones. Reputations get burned down.
[ad_1] People gather at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct station to protest, after a police officer was caught on video pressing his knee into the neck of George Floyd, who later died at a hospital in Minneapolis, Minn., May 27, 2020. (Eric Miller/Reuters) The founder of the first modern police department suggests a path
[ad_1] Guitars belonging to British music icon Eric Clapton are displayed at the Bonhams auction house in New York March 4, 2011. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) Guitar Center has entered itself into the woke-capitalism sweepstakes, boycotting an effects-pedal manufacturer because the owner of the firm made some ugly and unsympathetic remarks about the recent riots originating in
[ad_1] Visitors walk and shop on the boardwalk after the coronavirus restrictions were lifted in time for the Memorial Day weekend in Atlantic City, N.J., May 25, 2020. (Jessica Kourkounis/Reuters) Hospitalizations from coronavirus rose sharply in at least nine U.S. states following Memorial Day weekend. Seven-day average cases of coronavirus have risen across the country
[ad_1] New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees looks on before a NFC Wild Card playoff football game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La., January 5, 2020. (Chuck Cook -USA TODAY Sports) Disingenuous critics attack Drew Brees for his patriotic sentiments. Last week, Drew Brees said he would “never agree with anyone disrespecting the
[ad_1] 1. ‘Steadily Being Transformed into Killing Fields’: 10 Killed in Horrendous Attack on Christian Village in Northwest Nigeria: As CBN News has reported last month, a report released by a Nigerian organization estimates around 620 Christians were killed in the African country by Islamic militants during the first five months of 2020 alone. 2. For
[ad_1] Pat Lynch, Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York President, speaks as he and representatives from other New York City Police Department and law enforcement unions hold a news conference in New York City, June 9, 2020. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) The head of New York State’s police unions slammed criticism of officers following George
[ad_1] Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer address the media after several dams breached, in downtown Midland, Mich., May 20, 2020. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters) Politicians and public-health authorities reveal their hypocrisy — and reduce the chances of the public taking them seriously again. The universal lockdown of the country following the COVID-19 outbreak raised tensions through every segment
[ad_1] Bernie Sanders speaks at a campaign rally in Milford, N.H. February 4, 2020. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Senator Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) broke from progressive counterparts in calls to defund the police, saying instead that the country needs “well-trained, well-educated, and well-paid professionals in police departments.” Sanders addressed progressive critics who viewed him as an obstacle
[ad_1] A man stands in front of a police car in Louisville, Ky., June 1, 2020. (Bryan Woolston/Reuters) The New Jersey town executed a legal maneuver to depower its police union and bring back safe policing. In the coming days, you will see Camden, N. J., held up as a shining example of the miraculous effects
[ad_1] Demonstrators pose in front of graffiti on a statue of Winston Churchill during a protest in London, England, June 7, 2020. (Dylan Martinez/Reuters) In the Church of Grievance-Driven Collective Identity, there is original sin, but no mechanism for atonement. Queen Elizabeth I knew firsthand how exhausting it is to deal with iconoclasts. When she
[ad_1] Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 5, 2020. (Andrew Harnik/Reuters) Four Senate Republicans sent a letter to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Tuesday asking for the agency to act on President Trump’s executive order regarding tech censorship by “clearly” defining Section
[ad_1] A supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds an American flag at a campaign rally in Milford, N.H., in 2016. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Notwithstanding the pandemic-induced recession, the economy figures to be a strength for the GOP this November. Before March, the Trump campaign hoped that a strong economy would bolster the President’s reelection
[ad_1] President Trump no doubt believes that he followed his instincts throughout the 2016 campaign and won, and he believes his instincts will not fail him in 2020. He believes that his tweets help him more than they hurt his bid for reelection. (During the last days of the 2016 campaign, the New York Times
[ad_1] A New York Police Department officer keeps an eye on people as they control social distance on a warm day at Domino Park in Brooklyn, N.Y., May 16, 2020. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) On the menu today: The head of research for a top-ten U.S. hospital offers an update on the state of the fight against
[ad_1] President Donald Trump delivers a statement in the Rose Garden at the White House on the ongoing protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, June 1, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Most Americans think that police departments need to be reformed and improved, not abolished. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O n the campaign trail
[ad_1] Army paratroopers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, participate in a pass and review during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., June 26, 2019. (Specialist Hubert D. Delany III/US Army) Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy on Monday reversed his stance on renaming U.S. Army bases currently named for Confederate
[ad_1] Anar Kahn kneels with his son while wearing a Colin Kaepernick football jersey outside Mercedes Benz Stadium ahead of Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Ga., February 2, 2019. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Once you stand up again, what has changed? ‘Pick a knee,” says CNN’s S. E. Cupp, “The one that knelt on a neck or
[ad_1] A New York Police officer outside the New York Times building in New York City, June 28, 2018 (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) The paper of record caves to the mob after publishing a controversial op-ed. On Thursday morning, the leadership of the New York Times was still defending its decision to publish an op-ed by U.S.
[ad_1] Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Delaware State University in Dover, Del., June 5, 2020. (Jim Bourg/Reuters) The resignation of the editorial page editor of the New York Times for publishing an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton calling for the military to quell the riots marks the completion of the long, slow
[ad_1] People walk on the streets wearing masks in Mexico City, Mexico, June 8, 2020. (Carlos Jasso/Reuters) Spread of the coronavirus by asymptomatic patients is “very rare,” the World Health Organization said Monday, calling into question research that suggested asymptomatic cases could be spreading the disease on a large scale. “From the data we have, it
[ad_1] A car burns as protesters rally near the White House, in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Inconvenient questions for Right and Left about the new urban unrest I’m never shy about sticking up for my much-mocked home state of New Jersey, and over the past weeks I have had reason to be
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