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Media Criticism: 4 times the liberal media debunked the gun control myth

Many in the media cling to their ideological vision that gun control is the only way to prevent gun violence in contravention of experience and data. But this does not preclude them from occasional honest moments.

October 6, 2017 in U.S..
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Scientist turns academic freedom lecture into a rant against ‘climate deniers’

Penn State climate scientist Michael Mann used his lecture on academic freedom to attack “climate deniers” who allegedly launched a “massive misinformation campaign” to mislead Americans about global warming science.

October 6, 2017 in U.S..
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Cities, activists turning to the courts to enforce global warming policies

The U.N. issued a report in May encouraging activists to use the courts to circumvent legislatures and company board rooms to push global warming policies.

October 5, 2017 in U.S..
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Common Core faces even more resistance with Trump’s second-in-command education guy

Common Core education standards will face even more resistance with the Tuesday night appointment of President Donald Trump’s second-highest Department of Education official.

October 5, 2017 in U.S..
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Trump will soon unveil his own ‘global warming’ policy — Here’s what that might look like

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to repeal and replace the centerpiece of the Obama administration’s global warming agenda, according to an agency document.

October 4, 2017 in U.S..
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Environmentalists fighting to keep regulations that have cost farmers millions

Environmentalists are after records of meetings between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and members of the agriculture industry over repealing part of the Clean Water Act.

September 29, 2017 in U.S..
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Maine governor: I’ll fire any sheriff who defies ICE

LePage explicitly threatened to remove any sheriff who refuses to comply with Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) requests to extend the detention of arrested individuals suspected of violating federal immigration law.

September 26, 2017 in U.S..
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Hundreds of illegal voters revealed in Philadelphia

According to a Philadelphia elections official, hundreds of individuals who are not U.S. citizens have registered to vote in Philadelphia and nearly half of them voted in past elections.

September 25, 2017 in U.S..
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Bernie Sanders was against socializing the U.S. health care system before he was for it

In the late 1980s, Bernie Sanders, as mayor of Burlington, Vermont, acknowledged that a Canadian-style government-run health care system “would bankrupt the nation.”

September 24, 2017 in U.S..
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Trump is on verge of total travel ban victory

President Donald Trump’s travel ban will expire on Sunday, and that could be the biggest news yet in the legal controversy surrounding his executive order on refugees and migrants.

September 23, 2017 in U.S..
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Nearly 30 percent of public school teachers are ‘chronically’ skipping classes, study says

Over 28 percent of public school educators miss 11 or more school days each year, discovered a report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education policy nonprofit think tank.

September 22, 2017 in U.S..
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Two more cities sue oil companies over climate change, rising oceans

The suits are part of a growing wave of litigation against the oil and gas industry attempting to force companies to cover the costs of natural disasters.

September 21, 2017 in U.S..

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