[ad_1] A Google logo is seen at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, U.S., November 1, 2018. (Stephen Lam/Reuters) The Justice Department is reportedly planning to bring antitrust charges against Google in the coming weeks after Attorney General William Barr decided to move forward over the objections of DOJ lawyers who say they need
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[ad_1] Fox News host Tucker Carlson eviscerated Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden and his media handlers last night, for continuing to promote and elevate an outspoken anti-Semite as the nation’s moral authority on racism.  Carlson opened his Thursday night show calling out Biden for “leading the effort” to fracture the nation with false lies that
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[ad_1] Local residents inspect a post office destroyed during rioting in Minneapolis, Minn., May 31, 2020. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) Riots have long-lasting consequences. The current period of national unrest and racial turmoil began in Minnesota. It was in Minneapolis that George Floyd died in police custody, sparking protests and a renewed emphasis on criminal-justice reform nationwide.
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[ad_1] Mail-in ballots for the congressional election are dropped off at a drive-through polling location in San Diego, Calif., October 22, 2018 (Mike Blake/Reuters) Mail-in voting could contribute to a 2020 nightmare. There’s a giant scheme afoot to disenfranchise voters in November — it’s called mail-in balloting. Mail-in voting has, like many things in our
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[ad_1] Score another foreign-policy win for the Trump administration, and this one’s a surprising two-fer. More than twenty years after the Balkan Wars concluded, Serbia and Kosovo have settled their differences enough to establish economic ties, although full diplomatic recognition of Kosovo’s independence still appears out of reach. As part of the deal, Kosovo also
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[ad_1] Perhaps the biggest backer of the “college for everyone” movement is the Lumina Foundation. It spends lots of money pushing the notion that what’s holding America back is the fact that a lot of people don’t earn any educational credentials past high school. We’d be much better off if only we had more “attainment.”
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[ad_1] President Trump’s Rasmussen approval rating surged to 52% on Friday for Labor Day Weekend. This is despite the continued media onslaught over the coronavirus panic-porn and the continued and constant attacks on this president by the liberal mainstream media. Advertisement – story continues below Barack Obama had a 47% approval rating at the same
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump delivers a campaign speech at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pa., September 3, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters) Closing out the week: Matt Taibbi has quietly turned into one of the least predictable and most interesting columnists of the Trump era, and he offers a particularly sharp assessment of the symbiotic relationship
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[ad_1] South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has a message for the San Francisco salon owner who finds herself under siege from Nancy Pelosi loyalists. Come to South Dakota. Salon owner Erica Kious just wants to open her hair salon business and provide for her children. The single mom is on the wrong side of Pelosi
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[ad_1] Investigators move the body of Michael Forest Reinoehl at Tanglewilde Terrace, where law enforcement officers shot the suspect reported in Lacey, Washington, September 4, 2020. (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) Michael Forest Reinoehl, the suspect in the fatal shooting of a pro-Trump demonstrator during clashes in downtown Portland Saturday night, was shot and killed Thursday by federal authorities in
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[ad_1] It’s a sickening double standard when the media won’t call out the politics of a murder suspect but will instead eagerly politicize the victim he admitted to killing. On NBC’s Today show and ABC’s Good Morning America Friday, the two networks repeatedly labeled the man shot and killed by an Antifa protester in Portland
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[ad_1] This sounds like a parody of media coverage of Donald Trump, but The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg seriously offered this claim as a feature. Using four anonymous sources, Goldberg claims that the cancellation of Trump’s visit to a World War I cemetery for US Marines in France was prompted by his opinion of the war
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[ad_1] A homeless man sleeps on the street.October 24, 2019. (Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters) 1992—Recognizing that “only exceptional circumstances amounting to a judicial usurpation of power will justify the invocation of [the] extraordinary remedy” of a writ of mandamus, the Third Circuit finds (in Haines v. Liggett) that New Jersey federal district judge (and This Day all-star)
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[ad_1] Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested more than 2,000 illegal immigrants who have criminal histories involving victims between July 13 and Aug. 20, ICE announced Monday. The immigrants who are illegally living in the U.S. are subject to removal because of their previous arrests or charges connected to victims, according to ICE. Of those arrested
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[ad_1] Just how systemic is America’s racism? On Wednesday’s The Situation Room, CNN reporter Nia-Malika Henderson blamed growing up in America for causing people like black police officers and Reverend Jackson to feel racism toward their own racial group. Her wacky analysis came as the group reacted to host Wolf Blitzer’s interview with Attorney General Bill
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[ad_1] Central American migrants surrender to a U.S. Border Patrol agent south of the U.S.-Mexico border fence in El Paso, Texas, March 6, 2019. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) Efforts to cope with the fallout can miss the point. Immigration was not a major theme of the recent Republican convention, but there was one sentence that caught my
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[ad_1] Princeton professor Eddie Glaude Jr. joined MSNBC Live‘s Chris Jansing on Thursday to discuss the death of mentally disturbed Daniel Prude in police custody in Rochester, New York, and quickly turned to defending or excusing street violence. He complained about “shifting the blame and focus from the violence of police to how black people respond to the violence that they experience.” The anti-war Left
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