#301001
Republicans like the look of the presidential electoral map: On a county-by-county basis, the United States is a vast sea of Republican red separating two little beachheads of Democratic blue, broken by a few little blue islands with names such as Chicago and Denver. That’s a lot of red.
But the blue bits? There aren’t many of them . . . but that’s where the people are.
If real estate cast votes, the United States would be practically a one-party state. And, to be sure, as things stand, the Republicans are doing well, controlling the presidency and both houses of Congress while enjoying a commanding position in the states ...
#301002
Top US attorney and Democrat Alan Dershowitz lashed out at the far left psychiatrists who are attempting to impeach President Trump for being crazy. ** Democrats and far left psychiatrists are plotting to remove President Trump from office over his mental stability. Dershowitz compared these latest tactics to what happened in Soviet Russia, China and …
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Steve Bannon, the onetime guru of President Trump's historic win in 2016 (at least in his own mind), came forward on Sunday to issue a full-throated — and groveling — apology to the president of the United States and his son.
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As a technology, blockchain is quickly becoming unrivaled. One of the biggest problems that blockchain’s decentralized muscle can solve is voter fraud.
#301006
"Multilateral diplomacy and continued sanctions on criminals in Venezuela’s government have and will continue to force Maduro to address the problems that have brought him to the brink of default. The U.S. should continue to support such actions until democracy is restored."
#301007
The British Labour Party's struggles to confront anti-Semitism within its ranks have been well-documented, but rarely have been they been this funny.
Labour Against the Witchhunt (LAW), a campaign group set up to protest the expulsion of Labour Party members for alleged anti-Semitism, recently ...
#301008
The man heading up the OIG investigation, Michael Horowitz, fought the Obama Administration to regain investigative powers which were restricted by former Attorney General Eric Holder during the Fast and Furious scandal.
#301009
By circulating photos of those who are grieving and adding a political message, as President Trump and others have done, important context is stripped, some say.
#301010
Author of error-ridden 'Fire and Fury' claims president 'is not going to succeed' because 'this is worse than everybody thought'
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Right-wing street artist Sabo has taken credit for posters around L.A. that depict Meryl Streep with Harvey Weinstein, her eyes obscured by a red strip bearing the words "She knew."
#301013
Are we really supposed to take these people seriously?
#301014
Read more at http://EAGnews.org Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis claims "rich white people" are to blame for the city's woeful education system a...
#301015
NGOs had argued that the country violated a constitutional right to a healthy environment.
#301016
Guest post by Joe Hoft The MSM and Liberals want to give the credit for President Trump?s stock market rally to former President Obama, but this is laughable. The markets and the economy under Obama were stifled by unnecessary regulations, unfair trade deals and a lack of energy and support from Washington. Here?s an analysis of ?
#301017
There’s no question that among conservative the annual gathering of CPAC is one of the most important events on the political calendar. It has long been considered the Super Bowl for grassroots conservatives. Last year, Steve Bannon was given a rock star welcome. But this year — well — that’s a different story. Click here …
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#301020
Last year I was working on an article about the tech industry when I decided to interview a software engineer who writes for Quillette under the pseudonym ?Gideon Scopes?. Gideon had mentioned to me in passing that he had Asperger?s Syndrome (a mild variant of autism spectrum disorder) and I wanted to find out more about the industry from the point of view of someone who is not neurotypical. I first asked him when it was that he knew he wanted to work in technology. He told me that he first knew it when he was five. His family got their first home computer and he was transfixed. Later, he would come across a brief introduction to the BASIC programming language in a book and proceed to teach himself his first programming language. He was only seven. As a child he taught himself programming out of books, mostly alone at home. He told me that his family were not particularly supportive of his hobby. His mother was not happy to see him focus so intently on one ?
#301021
An Egyptian Muslim lawyer has been sentenced to three years in prison after he claimed that men have a “national duty” to rape women who wear ripped jeans. Nabih al-Wahsh made the horrific remarks while participating on a panel on the Egyptian ?Infra Show? on Oct. 19. The topic of discussion was a proposed law?
#301022
A man has died in hospital after he was injured in an explosion near a Stockholm subway station on Sunday.
#301023
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's work on statistics explains how minority opinions have such an outsized influence -- it also provides the solution to radical Islam.
#301024
The story of the persecution, kidnapping and torture of Pastor Siddique Sindhu who was forced to flee Pakistan and is asking for asylum in the US.
#301025
Reporters don't believe Michael Wolff's book because they know it's true. They believe it because they want it to be.

