#5726
A Philadelphia man out for a walk last week was gunned down by three black teens in cold blood, and when police found the man’s body, they made a heartbreaking discovery next to it.
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#5727
Less than half of people born in California in 1980 make more money than their parents did. That’s the lowest percentage California’s seen since at least 1940.
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#5728
As drugs for lethal injections grow scarce, states are reverting to earlier methods of execution—and to their flaws.
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#5729
According to a Defense Department approved
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#5730
In a land of cover-up and denial, some courageous people are speaking out.
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#5731
Abdallah S. Kamel made the award after meetings with university representatives including Yale President Peter Salovey.
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#5732
Jamelle Bouie took the provocative stance that there is no such thing as a good Trump voter in a piece for Slate today.
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#5733
#5734
Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) is urging Congress to pass her bill that would create a one-cent tax on every teaspoon of sugar consumed.
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#5735
George Soros helped tip another district attorney's race with more than $100,000 in support of his preferred candidate --- and he did it without anybody finding out until after the campaign. A Soro
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#5736
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Big Wall Street banks are so upset with U.S. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren's call for them to be broken up that some have discussed withholding campaign donations to Senate Democrats
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#5737
Audio and video has emerged showing Indiana state Rep. Vanessa Summers (D-Indianapolis) going after one of her Republican colleague’s 18-month-old son in attempt to make a point about prejudice during a recent House floor debate over the state’s controversial “religious freedom bill.” While making her case against the...
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#5738
Lauren Southern of TheRebel.media looks behind the headlines and social media outrage to see what really happened? MORE: http://www.therebel.media/69_year_ol...
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#5739
Reporters and lawyers raced back to San Francisco Superior Court Friday on the news that the jury had reached a verdict in Ellen Pao's gender bias suit against Kleiner Perkins and would announce it at 2 p.m. San Francisco time.
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#5740
There's a risk that California, newly installed at the left extreme of the political spectrum, will tilt the process toward an unelectable l...
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#5741
A mistrial was declared today in the state murder trial of former North Charleston, South Carolina, police officer Michael Slager, who was accused in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. The jury had been deliberating since closing arguments last Wednesday. Slager, who is white, was accused of killing Walter Scott, an unarmed black man, at a traffic stop on April 4, 2015, in North Charleston while Slager was an officer with the city's police department.
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#5742
Sen. Joe Manchin delivered a sharp rebuke Friday to Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid for denouncing Americans who elected Donald Trump.
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#5743
President Trump on Tuesday touted a Rasmussen poll that has his approval rating at 46 percent.
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#5744
Her disastrous press conference on Tuesday was supposed to be about her gender, not her e-mail.
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#5745
The great pretense, the false suspense, the grand charade, the whole production number is about over.
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#5746
Ted Cruz on The Laura Ingraham Radio Show (10/21/2015)
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#5747
Last night’s debate was a demonstration that nominating two absolutely unfit candidates for president may not have been a wise decision for America. There were rock ‘em, sock ‘em moments; there were attack angles from both candidates. But neither candidate was able to provide a comprehensive vision of America’s future, neither had a basic grasp of policy issues, both ignored looming crises like entitlements collapsing, and both demonstrated their penchant for lies and corruption. Here are some takeaways.
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#5748
Don't you wish that once -- just once -- someone would actually stand up and say something that everybody knows to be true: that Harry Reid, who apparently has been talked into retirement by a couple of thugs -- excuse me! an exercise machine! -- is a no-account, corrupt, nasty, petty, lying scumbag who enabled Barry Hussein to impose his anti-constitutional agenda on a big-hearted but soft-headed American public? But no:The Senate majority leader had kind words for his Democratic counterpart, who announced Friday he would be retiring in 2016.
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#5749
A specter is haunting American colleges and universities, the specter of Title IX. Originally the portion of the Civil Rights Act concerned with gender equity on campus, the previously laudable Title IX was twisted beyond recognition by the infamous 2011 “Dear Colleague” Letter and the new regime of federal compliance it created. The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights issued the DCL with the intent of reducing sexual harassment and assault, but instead it ushered in ivory tower McCarthyism. Last year, I endured a Title IX investigation (detailed in a previous article for Quillette) over trumped-up allegations made by a colleague seeking to settle a decades-old score. I was acquitted, but the ensuing investigation led to an entirely new set of administrative charges originating from a different office on my campus, the University of Utah. This article tells the story of how a Title IX case metastasized into a protracted and expensive ordeal. So, how did the Dear Colleague Letter turn universities into star chambers? It lowered the burden of proof for a guilty finding ?
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#5750
Man Up, Campus Christians—Your Timidity Feeds the PC Beast -
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