#359401
Islamic State is slaughtering babies with Down’s syndrome in a barbaric echo of the Nazis, according to reports. The terrorists are claimed to have issued a fatwa – a religious decree – sanctioning the killing of children with Down’s syndrome and other disabilities. Dozens of babies aged between one week and three months have already been killed by suffocation or lethal injection, according to Iraqi activist group Mosul Eye. The fatwa was reportedly issued by one of so-called Islamic State’s sharia judges.
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#359402
Colorado ACLU leader Loring Wirbel stepped down on Friday over the controversy surrounding a Facebook post threatening to 'shoot' anyone who voted for Donald Trump.
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#359403
It was January 1945 and Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds had a gun to his head.
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#359404
Oh, the humanity. Sam’s Club black, female CEO Rosalind Brewer told CNN?s Poppy Harlow that she recently met with a supplier whose executive team was comprised of all white males. ?Just today we met with a supplier and the entire other side of the table was all Caucasian males,? she told Harlow who asked her ?
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#359405
Learn more at http://Oversight.House.Gov
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#359406
Fearing a civil liberties backlash and "bad public relations" for the Obama administration, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson refused in early 2014 to end a secret U.S. policy that prohibited immigration officials from reviewing the social media messages of all foreign citizens applying for...
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#359407
Maine has turned some of conservatives' boldest ideas about welfare into reality, and the state is ready to proclaim it a success for the rest of the country to emulate. The state's governor, the outspoken conservative Paul LePage, ran on a promise to reform welfare in 2010 and 2014, targeting abuse of and dependency on government programs. “ The state is trying to push food stamp reform further, first by instituting an asset test. ”
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#359408
The SAS marksman potentially saved the lives of hundreds of innocent people by firing three well-aimed shots at the group of jihadists as they left a bomb factory near Mosul, an ISIS stronghold in Iraq.
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#359409
Primary school teacher in a serious condition after he was stabbed by a man wearing a balaclava and gloves in France
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#359410

Inside Britain's Sharia courts

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

A forthcoming book by Machteld Zee offers an unprecedented insight into the secret world of Britain's so-called Sharia courts after she was allowed access to them over three days in 2013.
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#359411
In The Wall Street Journal, Martin Feldstein writes about the uncounted trillions in the inequality debate. Wealth isn’t so highly concentrated if you take into account Medicare and Social Security benefits.
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#359412
In late December 2014 St. Louis County prosecutor’s office filed charges against 19 year-old Ferguson protester Joshua Williams for setting fire ...
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#359413
James Hansen, the former Nasa scientist, considered the father of global awareness of climate change, says the Paris climate talks is 'a fraud'.
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#359414
Earlier today the Trumpinator signaled that the friendly competition is over between him and Ted Cruz, as he called him a “maniac” without the proper temperament for the Oval Office. We…
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#359415
Immigrant rights activists have vowed to sign up 1 million immigrants — mostly Mexicans — for citizenship and then quickly register them to vote in time to punish Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans at the polls in November for their harsh rhetoric.
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#359416
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo got into a heated exchange with Carly Fiorina when he asked the Republican presidential hopeful whether she regretted speaking out on the Planned Parenthood videos in light of the recent shooting in a Colorado PP clinic. "Do you feel any sense of regret about how you characterized what was going on at Planned Parenthood after the attack in Colorado?" Cuomo asked. "Oh, please. Really, Chris?" Fiorina responded.
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#359417

Go Watch ‘Can We Take A Joke’

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

New documentary ‘Can We Take a Joke’ explores how outrage mobs have ruined our ability to recover from tragedies and reduced the genuine assistance victims receive.
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#359418
Student activists at the University of Kansas are claiming that a sorority's selling candy canes to benefit children with cancer at the same time as one of the activists' protests was a racist microaggression against them.
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#359419
On the heels of Donald Trump's comment during a "Fox News Sunday" interview that fellow Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is "a little bit of a maniac," Cruz took to Twitter Sunday afternoon and delivered his rebuttal. "In honor of my friend @realDonaldTrump and good-hearted #Maniacs everywhere,"...
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#359420

Playing with fear

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

In America and Europe, right-wing populist politicians are on the march. The threat is real
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#359421
Bomb Threats Force Evacuations in Malls Across Three states on Saturday
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#359422
Immigrant rights activists have vowed to sign up 1 million immigrants — mostly Mexicans — for citizenship and then quickly register them to vote in time to punish Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans at the polls in November for their harsh rhetoric.
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#359423
Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday the climate agreement reached this week in Paris did not contain any enforcement provisions because Congress would not have approved them. It doesn't have mandatory targets for reduction and it doesn't have an enforcement, compliance mechanism, Kerry said during an interview on Fox News Sunday. Kerry said such mechanisms were not included because Congress would have refused to greenlight the deal. Binding legal requirements would have made the Paris agreement a treaty, requiring approval from two-thirds of the Senate. Because no climate change measure could close to the high bar in the chamber, the Paris deal was written to avoid it. Kerry also said he hopes the climate agreement will send a very powerful message to the marketplace about where they should place their energy investments. Critics have said the climate deal's lack of enforceable requirements could render it useless given the fact that countries will face no punishment for breaking the agreement.
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#359424
A former she-male hooker, only a year out of jail on a fraud conviction, just received a full "sex change" operation, courtesy of taxpayers.
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#359425
Japan's prime minister said Tuesday that his nation needs to attend to its own demographic challenges posed by falling birth rates and an aging population before opening its doors to refugees.
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