#17501
NYERI, KENYA—Reacting to news that Starbucks will close more than 8,000 locations for a day to conduct anti-discrimination training, impoverished Kenyan bean picker Adamu Mwangi told reporters Wednesday he couldn’t wait to hear the international coffee giant’s perspectives on racial sensitivity. “I think this could turn out to be really interesting,” said Mwangi, who added that after completing a 14-hour shift Saturday harvesting beans for Starbucks’ Kenya-brand coffee, the highlight of his week had been reading what CEO Kevin Johnson had to say about how minorities are treated by his multibillion-dollar corporation. “Not every company is willing to take on an issue as complicated as race, and I’m just excited to find out how they plan to address inequality moving forward. Hopefully, we’ll see some real, concrete change from this.” At press time, sources confirmed Mwangi had been beaten unconscious on the job after being inspired by Starbucks to engage his fellow farmhands in a discussion about racial injustice in all its forms.
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#17502
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the FBI's efforts to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, attackers (all times local): 6:30 p.m. Apple says it's premature to declare victory in the company's…
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#17503
South African parliament votes to SEIZE white-owned land. This is the beganing of an ethnic cleansing against white people in South Africa. The head of the largest party in South African's parliament declared 'We are not calling for the slaughter of white people - at least for now'. They are considering committing genocide against white people. What's happening to white farmers in South Africa is one of the most appalling human rights abuses happening in the world right now. Whites in South Africa are being denied jobs and will soon have their land taken away without compensation. As a result, more and more people are finding themselves living on handouts in white squatter camps because they are routinely denied help from anywhere else. Why is the world silent? Where are all human rights organizations in the West? Where are all the UN human rights organizations?...
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#17504
President Barack Obama's administration is prosecuting fewer federal officials for public corruption than his two predecessors, but Department of Justice (DOJ) officials aren't talking about why. O
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#17505
This silence is a shameful complicity borne of the deep-seated feeling that somehow they deserve it.
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#17506

Tax Plan | Cruz for President TV Ad

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Learn more about Ted Cruz: www.tedcruz.org Follow Ted: twitter.com/tedcruz Like Ted: fb.com/tedcruzpage Ted’s Instagram: instragram.com/cruzforpresident Dona...
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#17508
America’s military is dangerously weak and unprepared today, and it’s not getting better. At least that’s what top military leaders told Congress recently.
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#17509
Democrats find their first bit of optimism in years, eyeing significant gains.
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#17510
Though no injection sites exist yet in the United States, the endorsement of the strategy by New York may give the movement behind it special impetus.
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#17511
'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams is a longtime student in the powers of persuasion, and he believes Trump has been 'pitch-perfect' so far in deploying those powers.
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#17512
In his obsessive pursuit, Robert Mueller has deprived Trump of his right to the counsel of his choice. This precedent will next apply to all Americans.
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#17513
How Joseph McCarthy henchman Roy Cohn became Donald Trump’s mentor.
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#17514
President Trump announced late last year that the U.S. will formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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#17515
The speaker of the House is already deep into a national campaign — one he calls “Confident America” — but it is not necessarily aimed at the presidency.
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#17516
The LGBT mob threatens states with economic and social violence because they know it works. Its latest target is North Carolina, but it won't be the last.
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#17517
Four out of 10 dollars comes from a small group of super-rich individuals and their relatives.
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#17518
Police on Monday released dramatic video showing a firefight between officers and the suspect who stormed the lobby of the Trump National Doral Golf Club early Friday carrying an American flag and shouting derogatory words about the president.
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#17519
A new poll conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research found 88 percent of registered voters in Mississippi are against “allowing police to seize and permanently take away property from people who have not been convicted of a crime.” A mere seven percent of voters support the practice, known as civil forfeiture, while five percent are?
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#17520
‘We’ll see what happens. We’re talking to the now,’ the president told reporters Friday.
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#17521
At issue was whether Congress was stepping on the toes of the judiciary by essentially awarding damages to plaintiffs in certain cases.
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#17522
Sources tell The Daily Caller disgruntled FBI agents are too afraid of retaliation to speak out about the Bureau's many troubles. The sources say agents don't trust Congress to protect them from the
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#17523

Cruz promises to end 'war on coal'

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

"The 'war on coal' is destroying jobs in Pennsylvania and all across the country," Cruz said.
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#17524
The survey is at odds with other recent polls showing Trump with the lead.
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#17525
In a September 2, 1987, interview with CNN's Larry King, Donald Trump says he has no interest in being president and explains why he took out an ad ripping t...
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