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WaPo admits Antifa attacked ‘peaceful right-wing demonstrators’

In a surprisingly accurate report contrary to the establishment media’s recent tendency to downplay Antifa violence, The Washington Post recounted visceral details Monday of the violence the anti-fascists unleashed on “peaceful right-wing demonstrators.”

August 29, 2017 in U.S..
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Poll: Most voters want Confederate statues to remain

A poll released Thursday shows a majority of U.S. voters want Confederate statues to remain where they are.

August 21, 2017 in U.S..
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Sessions defends withholding funding: No tolerance for loss of ‘innocent lives’ in sanctuary cities

Sanctuary cities endanger not only their own citizens and police but federal immigration officers, Sessions said, yet “have the gall to feign outrage when their police departments lose federal funds as a direct result of their malfeasance.”

August 20, 2017 in U.S..
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Condos: Obama admin never told states that Russians were hacking their voting systems

“If a local election system is hacked, you should notify the state system, and you probably should be notifying all state systems to let them know this breach was made so we can all take action to prevent it from impacting us,” Condos said.

August 17, 2017 in TNR News, U.S..
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Maine governor says removing Confederate statues is ‘like’ taking down 9/11 memorials

“I condemn both sides. I think they’re disgusting — both sides,” said LePage.

August 17, 2017 in U.S..
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Bernie Sanders wants congressional resolution to condemn ‘neo-Nazism’ and ‘white racism’

Sen. Bernie Sanders called for a Congressional resolution to condemn neo-Nazism and white racism, stopping short of including all types of racial discrimination on MSNBC Wednesday.

August 16, 2017 in U.S..
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Why veteran with terminal brain cancer opposes assisted suicide

A veteran is using his personal experiences to battle both physician-assisted suicide and terminal brain cancer to protect other patients.

August 13, 2017 in U.S..
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College students to examine ‘abolishing whiteness’

Students will examine the “possibilities” of “abolishing whiteness” in a fall 2017 course at Stanford University.

August 13, 2017 in U.S..
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‘Stress reduction policies’ let students choose their own grades

A professor at the University of Georgia created a “Stress Reduction Policy” that allows students who feel “unduly stressed” to choose their own grades.

August 11, 2017 in U.S..
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Some of the world’s largest non-polar glaciers are expanding, despite global warming

Some of the largest non-polar glaciers in the world are either stable or growing due to a “vortex” of cold air over a 1,200-mile section of the greater Himalayan mountain range in central Asia, according to a new study.

August 11, 2017 in U.S..
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$15 minimum wage would wreak havoc on one of America’s richest counties

The market equilibrium minimum wage — which allows employers to attract workers — is about $11 per hour. The proposed $15 minimum marks a 30 percent increase in what is many employers’ biggest expense.

August 8, 2017 in U.S..
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Left’s new legal strategy: Find ‘transgender child’ and sue to create genderless society

After facing a lawsuit over its treatment of a kindergartener who identifies as transgender, a nationally recognized public charter school has agreed to adopt a far-reaching inclusionary policy.

August 8, 2017 in U.S..

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