#342176

This is going to land him in some serious trouble.

#342177

The number of murders in August was the most in a single month during an already bloody year, and the most in a one-month span in 20 years.

#342178

Hey taxpayers, how do you feel about sending money to Mexico in order to secure

#342179

Marco Gutierrez drew heavy backlash when he warned of the potential effects of Latinos’ “dominant” and “imposing” culture during an interview on MSNBC.

#342180

Friction between Switzerland and the European Union over the bloc's plans to tighten gun control following a rise in militant attacks could turn into another serious snag in ties already tested by Swiss efforts to curb immigration.

#342181

Nobody should need their competitors’ permission to operate a business. But for over a decade, the city of San Antonio has forced food trucks to do just that...

#342182

Melania Trump sues the Daily Mail and a US blogger for $150m (£114m) over allegations she was a sex worker in the 1990s.

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#342184

How many Americans are really unemployed? Does the unemployment rate reflect reality? Or is it ignoring the millions of people who simply gave up and are no ...

#342185

Tourists who came for an idyllic getaway in Italy's picturesque Lake Como where A-list stars such as George Clooney own property have found it's also home to up to 500 migrants.

#342186

Charles Krauthammer is not convinced that Donald Trump’s fiery immigration speech was consistent with his previous message of mass deportation, and he said that it actually demonstrates how Trump’s position has softened:
I think the bombast and the energy and the sort of style — semi-angry, semi-shouting — at the speech last night covered the fact that the substance was a softening. I think that was missed. Because the other part of what Trump said is that for those who decide to remain, in other words, the illegals who decide not to seek legalization but to stay in place — the non-criminals, the ones who just are living their lives quietly — for them, there’s no more threat of deportation. They are subject to it, but he’s not going to go out looking for them.
What he said was, we are not going to dispose with them and decide what to do with them until after enforcement. And he said that’s years away. In other words, he’s going to do what everybody else in the party generally does, which is to say enforcement first, and then we kick the can down the road. We’re not even going to talk about legalization. That is a definite softening of what he had said — the mass deportation — and I think that was largely overlooked because of the style, and as you say, the bombast.

#342187

The American Enterprise Institute’s Nicholas Eberstadt writes that millions of young males have left the workforce and civic life. Full employment? The U.S. isn’t even close.

#342188

Nothing was going to stop Nelson Rivas from joining the Taking Caracas demonstration on Thursday — not his wheelchair, not the six-mile distance over uneven pavement, not the whiffs of tear gas, not the ominous threats of arrests from President Nicolas Maduro.

#342189

The New York Times absolutely hated Donald Trump’s relatively successful (or at least gaffe-free) stop in Mexico to meet with its president, and the paper took its slightly panicky hostility out on President Enrique Peña Nieto in Thursday A1, two lead stories under the banner headline “Mexican Leader Disputes Trump On Border Wall.” Patrick Healy shared the top slot over a headline that used Mexico's President Peña Nieto to bash Trump, who used his "usual bullying tone" when he got back from Mexico, while Azam Ahmed and Elizabeth Malkin reported with snark from Mexico City: “Invitation Is Viewed as ‘Historic Error.’” (One guy said it, so it must be true.) The Times lead editorial, “Mr. Trump Plays Mexico,” also showed hostility to Peña Nieto for daring to meet with the Republican nominee for president.

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio put it bluntly during a radio interview Thursday. When a Brooklyn supermarket owner admitted hiring undocumented workers for his store — the mayor thanked him. “Of course you’re running a business and if someone’s willing to work hard for you, you’re going to hire that person,” de Blasio told the man, who was identified on air only as “Thomas in Brooklyn.” “And you’re giving them a job that they get to feed a family on, and I thank you for that,” said the mayor. Said the supermarket owner, “A large number of my employees are undocumented workers and, you know, I have to say that, you know, they are hard workers, they do get paid well. Just as a businessman, I’m caught between having these undocumented workers, which I’m not supposed to employ.” Rather stunningly, de Blasio also said neither the business owner nor the employees should be penalized for what they’re doing

#342191

As predicted, last year’s racial uprising has cost the University of Missouri close to a quarter of its freshmen class, leaving the school worse off than it had initially anticipated.

#342192

Biden Dodges, Won’t Say Clinton Foundation Has Been '100% Ethical'

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A bill to criminalize journalists who secretly record and distribute conversations with “healthcare providers” is set to become law in CA.

#342194

Brazilians don't how to run an Olympics, but they are great at impeachments. Americans should take note & take aim at their corrupt politicians.

#342195

‘Nonnegotiable’ list of expected beliefs about diversity and inclusion.

#342196

"America rejects the notion that DC can manage all of life’s challenges. We dismiss the fantasy that deepest problems are solved by politics."

#342197

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#342198

By analyzing records of the European Neolithic communities, which existed roughly 9,000 years ago, researchers have identified the warning signs of societal downfall.

#342199

Rasmussen is considered a ?right-leaning? polling firm the same way PPP is considered ?left-leaning?. Consequently all data, especially this year, should be taken with a gr…

#342200

Couldn't NBC News find someone who who might not have a conflict of interest to moderate this event?
