#191151
Our ignorance of our own country's history reduces us to stuttering ignoramuses Those who would ignore history's warnings are not adults, but mere children
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A Maryland county that offers illegal immigrants sanctuary keeps releasing dangerous criminals from jail to shield them from federal authorities, most recently a man from El Salvador who raped a seven-year-old girl multiple times. Rather than honor a detainer issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officials in Montgomery County freed the child rapist on …
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#191153
It's clear Joe Biden's far left advisers are starting to change his stance on policing in America. During an interview Wednesday with leftist publication This Now, Biden said the police are
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#191154
Conservatives loathe Cancel Culture. They still must support it in some fashion in order to drive a stake through its heart. Here's why.
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#191155
A New Jersey driver crashed head-on into a pole — after passing out from wearing an N95 mask for hours, police said Friday. Lincoln Park police believe that the driver, who was not named, lost cons…
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#191156
The Left thinks America is racist. We still have racial issues, yes—but racist? And no, a few videos of people being total idiots spewing racial epithets don’t prove your point.
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#191157
Nathan Ivie shared the news about his sexuality on a video posted on YouTube in May, 2019.
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#191158
The culture continues to shift
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#191159
Before the shutdown, the economy was booming. Credit Trump’s policies, not Obama and Biden’s.
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Under the deal, the  controversial series of articles that sought to reframe American history around slavery will be adapted for the big and small screens -- feature films, television series, documentaries, and various forms of unscripted content. Lionsgate will serve as the studio while Oprah Winfrey has come aboard as a producer.
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#191161
Absolute INSANITY. Statues depicting Murderous Racists stay up... but the Left wants to DESTROY the men that EMANCIPATED the slaves? Stephen Davis has a mess...
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#191162
The New York Times is coming to Tammy Duckworth's defense by condemning Tucker Carlson as "nativist" for criticizing lies about Trump's Friday speech.
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#191163
Let us pause for a moment and consider the Primary Model, a political forecasting method which predicts the ultimate outcome of White House races on voting patterns from presidential primaries.
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#191164
The president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union hit back at President Trump over his demand that schools resume in-person classes this fall, saying reopening cannot take place without guaranteeing the safety of students and staff.
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#191165
Donald Trump's niece Mary is seen sitting at the Resolute Desk in the White House in April 2017 in this photo exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com.
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#191166
In a now-viral May video that sparked national outrage, Amy, a white woman, tells the birdwatcher she is going to call the cops and “tell them there’s an African American man threatening my life.”
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#191167
HERMISTON — A racist letter that recent Umatilla County commissioner candidate Jonathan Lopez claimed was left anonymously in his mailbox was written by Lopez himself, according to Lopez and Hermiston
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#191168
Incoming Marquette University freshman Samantha Pfefferle was all set for the start of her college career. She’d been accepted, paid
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#191169
Southern states are experiencing a surge in Chinese coronavirus cases because they opened too fast, Dr. Deborah Birx declared on Tuesday.
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#191170
Auditors highlight company's hands-off policy towards president's statements.
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#191171
"We will continue to serve as stewards of our name and identity, and will do so with a commitment to evolve."
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#191173
President Trump should announce that he will pull federal funds from any public school and district that refuses to fully open this fall.
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#191174
'What racial biases do you have that have led you to believe that protesting is a driver of this pandemic?' says a post from a Wisconsin health agency.
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WASHINGTON - Republicans' determination to press ahead with a convention next month despite escalating covid-19 cases in the host city of Jacksonville, Fla., is prompting a growing split in the party, with some GOP leaders saying they'll stay home and others stressing the importance of attending to show support for President Donald Trump. Politicians, donors and party officials, especially seniors at higher risk of complications from the disease, now face a difficult choice between a personal risk to their health and a potential backlash from the president and his supporters. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., 78, indicated Tuesday he will attend the convention, but two other top Senate Republicans, Iowa's Charles Grassley, 86, and Tennessee's Lamar Alexander, 80, are taking a pass. They are joined by two of the most senior Republican women in the Senate. Maine's Susan Collins, 67, said though a spokesman that she avoids attending the party convention in years when she is facing reelection. Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, 63, also has no plans to attend, according to a spokesperson, nor does Utah's Mitt Romney, 73. Collins, Murkowski and Romney have criticized Trump on occasion, making their presence potentially uncomfortable at an event that will largely be a tribute to the president. But Grassley made it clear his decision is motivated solely by fear of contracting covid-19. "I'm not going to go because of the virus situation," Grassley said Monday on a conference call with reporters. Trump himself signaled Tuesday some flexibility regarding the convention. "When we signed a few weeks ago, it looked good. And now all of a sudden it's spiking up a little bit and that's going to go down," the president told television host Greta Van Susteren. "It really depends on the timing. . . . We can do a lot of things,...
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