#268351
A grave miscarriage of justice occurred decades ago in Florida. Four innocent black men were falsely accused of raping a white woman. Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, and Ernest Thomas will forever be known as the “Groveland Four.”
#268352
The hedge fund manager David Tepper’s relocation to Florida is a case study in how tax collection changes when income becomes concentrated in the hands of a few.
#268353
A Chesterfield parent is concerned after he was told students would not be singing any Christmas songs with the word “Jesus” in them at upcoming concerts.
#268354
Michigan legislators approved controversial amendments to laws that would increase the minimum wage and allow workers to take paid sick leave.
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#268356
Leftist partisans have exploited the passing of George H.W. Bush, America’s 41st president, to get in their digs at President Trump.
#268357
In this episode I address the scheme to set up, and take down, Lt. General Mike Flynn. The details are both shocking and disturbing.
#268358
The first ever transgender Miss Universe contestant is now the odds-on favorite to win, and according to some bookmakers, it's not even close. And the would-be Miss Universe is using the platform to send not just a "message" to Trump, but the world.
#268359
Former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) says George H.W. Bush had one "serious flaw”: The late 41st president could never remember a punchline.
#268360
We must reject the paternalism of both the Left and the Right.
#268361
Convicted state Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown apparently is refusing to resign after not submitting a letter of resignation from her $88,600 job, according to House officials early this week.
#268362
President Trump routinely takes grief from the pundits for his underwater approval ratings – but compared with some of his embattled European counterparts, facing civil unrest in the streets and internal government tensions, the U.S. president is riding high.
#268363
This should surprise no one. Hillary Clinton voters have a huge bias in favor of Muslim employees over Christian employees. A new Grinnell College national poll found Hillary voters are much more likely to offer Muslims their own space for prayer at work than they would Christian employees. Christianity and Judaism are under assault today …
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Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense to President George H.W. Bush, tells Chuck Todd, “the president led the charge” after the Cold War,
during an interview with Meet the Press.
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//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For months now, the Lefts have been criticizing President Trump’s immigration policies. F…
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Cannons boomed a final salute Wednesday morning to President George H.W. Bush as a military honor guard carried his casket out of the Capitol and into a motorcade taking him to a memorial service at Washington National Cathedral.
#268368
The problem for climate change alarmists is that warming is already here, yet somehow humanity slogs onward, living longer, safer, richer lives.
#268369
This year is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Russell Kirk, one of the most important conservative writers.
#268370
Few of us are likely to withstand the withering judgment of those who come after us, whatever our positive contributions to humankind might be
#268371
Sen. Mazie Hirono suggested Tuesday that Democrats have a hard time connecting with voters because their breadth of knowledge tends to turn people off.
#268372
The U.K. Parliament released internal Facebook emails that lawmakers said show how executives at the social-media company, including Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, gave some developers special access to user data and contemplated charging developers for data access.
#268373
The special counsel is going to put together one hell of a report. But even the president’s foes should ask themselves: was it worth it?
#268374
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down a portion of federal law that makes it a crime to encourage illegal immigration, ruling that the statute violates the First Amendment.

