#374401
Another Cinco de Mayo has already come and gone this week, but not without a Mexican student instructing Americans in USA Today not to celebrate by engaging in racially-offensive activities, such as s
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#374402
[This story is the first in a series of joint Money Trail investigations by ABC News and Yahoo News that will appear during the 2016 presidential campaign cycle.] Former president Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation’s Global Initiative are being hosted this week at a five-star luxury hotel in...
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#374403
Advocacy groups are warning against a "clean" reauthorization of the law.
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#374404
Progressives have successfully transformed the First Amendment’s restrictions on government into an instrument of government speech control.
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#374406
Our school districts are always whining that they don't have enough of our tax dollars. But now news is out helping us understand why. They are wasting millions of our tax dollars on "white privilege" training for school teachers and employees. EAGNews has...
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#374407
The Vermont senator's authentic outrage over how the super rich have distorted America’s economy and bought its government will find an eager audience.
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#374408
A public hearing is taking place in the Massachusetts State House to look into a controversial sex survey given to students.
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#374409
The persecution of the 6 Baltimore cops involved in the Freddie Gray arrest is falling apart and now a local "news" reporter has been forced to cease being part of the media coverage of the Baltimore riots because she is in a gay relationship with the...
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#374410
Defense files motion for independent examination of Freddie Gray's knife
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#374411
Middle schools and high schools in Massachusetts have come under fire for demanding that students as young as 12-years-old fill out surveys informing authorities if they have engaged in gay sex, or oral and anal sex. The survey also asks if they or their...
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#374412
Page Croyder, formerly of Baltimore State's Attorney's Office, has a critical take on the charges thrown at the six city police officers. According to Page, State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby can herself be charged for an illegal arrest. Page Croyder, formerly…
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#374413
In September 2005, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 editorial cartoons on the Prophet Mohammad. Muslims rioted as a result of these cartoons (and others) resulting in 200 deaths globally. But the ban on images of the Prophet Mohammad is…
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#374414

You Will Not Like Cuba

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Those readers who plan to visit the purported Caribbean paradise should know something: Cuba is not Berlin after the fall of the Wall; she is Berlin before!
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#374416
This map shows the total cumulative number of aliens who were removed by ICE in each county between October 2008, and February 2015, after identification through the Secure Communities program.
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#374417
Striking a blow against the inherent racism, sexism, and homophobia of sideline mascots, or, alternatively, signifying the fast approach of the apocalypse, the Rutgers University Student Assembly voted overwhelmingly to introduce the school's Scarlet Knight as homosexual, female, transgender, and in various racial incarnations.
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#374418
Joe Scarborough argued "it's the New York Times now that Howard Dean and James Carville, and Clinton Inc. are calling right wing operatives"
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#374419

Quinnipiac: Walker Leading in Iowa

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

A new Quinnipiac poll of likely Iowa Republican presidential caucusgoers finds Wisconsin's Scott Walker in front of the GOP pack with 21 percent support and a 9-point advantage over his closest primary opponents.
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#374421
The Democratic presidential candidate squandered a quarter century’s worth of opportunities to improve the city and state.
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#374422
I have some questions.
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#374423
Is it too late to have an opinion about the terrorist attack in Texas? I know it's been, like, three whole days. No story can stay "relevant" for three days, unless it's something of historic importance like a royal baby or a transgendered reality TV personality. But Garland? Well,...
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#374424
The headline at Sandhya Somashekhar's Washington Post column on Pamela Geller, whose Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest was the target of a failed terrorist attack, acts as if that attack is her fault: "Event organizer offers no apology after thwarted attack in Texas." Somashekhar's work reeks of contempt for Geller and her efforts, even going beyond the media malfeasance cited in the Brent Bozell-Tim Graham column posted at NewsBusters Tuesday evening.
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#374425
A new CBS News/New York Times poll conducted between April 30-May 3 shows 61 percent of Americans now believe that relations between the races are bad.
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