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April 5, 2019
Fighting for injured workers' rights
RENEWAMERICA STAFF In Utah, unethical "insurance medical examiners" hired to deprive injured workers of guaranteed Workers Compensation medical and other benefits are protected by "state policy" from any liability for harm resulting from their fraudulent examinations.... (more)
April 5, 2019
WES VERNON There were reasons, way back when, that this nation became the United States of America, not the Republic of America. One of several factors that contributed to the thinking of the framers of our nation and the crafting of its Constitution was an unwritten understanding that we are all different.... (more)
April 4, 2019
STEFANI WILLIAMS "Skepticism is the first step towards truth," Denis Diderot, 1746. Has our government ever been wrong? Has it ever been deceptive? The answer of course, to anyone who knows our history, is yes! Here are a few examples: Forced sterilization and eugenics - History is fraught with the horrors that eugenics inflicted on the world. The most prominent example is, of course, Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, but what isn't well-known is that Hitler was actually influenced by eugenics-inspired policies being implemented in the United States during the early part of the 1900's.... (more)
April 4, 2019
JERRY NEWCOMBE One day, about a decade ago, a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic director saw something at her own clinic
April 4, 2019
LIFE NEWS There are a lot of things in life to get exasperated about. The rude guy who cuts in front of you on the highway, a person who is loudly talking on the phone at a restaurant, or people who chew with their mouth open. But Democrat congresswoman Jan Schakowsky is exasperated about the fact that Republicans continue to push for a vote on a bill to stop infanticide.... (more)
April 4, 2019
BYRON YORK Is there any number of illegal border crossings into the United States that would strike Democrats as an emergency? As they resisted President Trump's efforts to stem the flow of illegal migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, many Democrats made the point that fewer migrants are coming today than years ago, during the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies. The implication was that today's situation cannot be an emergency, because it used to be worse.... (more)
April 4, 2019
DAILY CALLER Things got awkward fast when Tucker Carlson asked a Mexican official why Central Americans migrating through Mexico shouldn't be allowed to remain there. Speaking with Guanajuato Secretary of Migration Juan Hernandez on Wednesday night's edition of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," the Fox News host began by asking why Hernandez's own words from the past wouldn't constitute a "hostile act" against the United States.... (more)
April 4, 2019
NATIONAL REVIEW President Trump has tasked three Republican senators with coming up with a replacement for Obamacare if courts strike it down. It's a prudent contingency plan. Republicans should, for that matter, advance their own health-care plan even if the lawsuit fails
April 4, 2019
CONRAD BLACK The Democrats and most of their media hallelujah chorus are still sanctimoniously congratulating themselves for showing such vigilance over Russia's impact on the election. The more impetuous are denouncing the attorney general, William Barr, as a flimflammer, and the more imaginative are trying to make the flying broad jump to health care.... (more)
April 4, 2019
He 'set off a whole sequence of events which are still unfolding'
WORLDNETDAILY James Clapper, President Obama's director of national intelligence, was defending his boss's legacy when he responded in a CNN interview to President Trump's claim that the previous administration did nothing about Russian meddling in U.S. elections.... (more)
April 4, 2019
WASHINGTON EXAMINER Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., appeared to raise exceptions for the number of people who could be the subject of a criminal referral he plans to submit to the Justice Department in the coming days that focuses on the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation.... (more)
April 4, 2019
NATIONAL REVIEW Senator John Kennedy (R., La.) on Wednesday said the invasive behavior ascribed to former vice president Joe Biden by two women was "creepy," and suggested that the country would no longer tolerate politicians who are seen to abuse their power.... (more)
April 3, 2019
WASHINGTON EXAMINER A former Nevada state assemblywoman's now-viral account of former Vice President Joe Biden kissing her without her consent describes nothing new
April 3, 2019
WORLDNETDAILY Describing itself as the "answer to Facebook and Twitter censoring Christians, conservatives and liberty," a new social-media platform called USA.Life launched. Many users are signing up. Founder and CEO Steven Andrew said he decided to use his Silicon Valley tech leadership experience to launch USA.Life after he saw Facebook block millions of people from getting his posts.... (more)
April 3, 2019
NEWSMAX More than one in three Catholics question if they want to remain Catholic
April 1, 2019
'Too much inefficiency and bureaucratic mess'
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE After hearing from nearly 7,000 returned Latter-day Saint missionaries
April 1, 2019
Alan Keyes explains ongoing erosion of America's self-government
ALAN KEYES Largely in service to their factious partisan agenda, the Democrats are promoting proposals that strip all the features our constitutional government intended to prolong the sovereignty of the people of the United States and prevent the imposition of any form of tyranny over them. They pretend that the features they target are artifacts of archaic anti-democratic prejudices. In fact, their agenda is, in every respect, a tool of regression.... (more)
April 1, 2019
NEWSMAX President Donald Trump on Sunday called for an investigation into how Special Counsel Robert Mueller's "fraudulent" probe started. "Everybody is asking how the phony and fraudulent investigation of the No Collusion, No Obstruction Trump Campaign began," Trump tweeted. "We need to know for future generations to understand. This Hoax should never be allowed to happen to another President or Administration again!" Read Newsmax: Trump: Investigate How 'Fraudulent' Mueller Probe Started | Newsmax.com Urgent: Do you approve of Pres. Trump? Vote Here in Poll... (more)
April 1, 2019
NEWSMAX President Donald Trump last year told confidants he was planning to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat with conservative Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett, reports Axios. "I'm saving her for Ginsburg," Trump said as he was deliberating over filling Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's seat, according to three sources who spoke with the news outlet. Read Newsmax: Axios: Trump Plans to Pick Barrett for Ginsburg's SCOTUS Seat | Newsmax.com Urgent: Do you approve of Pres. Trump? Vote Here in Poll... (more)
April 1, 2019
DAILY CALLER Former Republican South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy predicted Sunday that the U.S. intelligence community might stop providing information to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff because he leaks "like a screen door on a submarine."... (more)
April 1, 2019
DAILY CALLER In a deposition for a lawsuit related to the dossier in June 2018, former British spy Christopher Steele acknowledged his infamous report could be the product of Russian disinformation. But Steele, a former MI6 officer who worked in Moscow, dismissed the possibility he was hoodwinked by Russian operatives who planted anti-Trump dirt.... (more)
April 1, 2019
DAILY CALLER "Unplanned," a film on a former abortion clinic director who became pro-life, opened in theaters Friday, but Twitter temporarily suspended the movie's account Saturday, causing pro-lifers to question its reasoning.... (more)
March 30, 2019
HARTFORD COURANT A Connecticut woman says Joe Biden touched her inappropriately and rubbed noses with her during a 2009 political fundraiser in Greenwich when he was vice president, drawing further scrutiny to the Democrat and his history of unwanted contact with women as he ponders a presidential run... (more)
March 30, 2019
Nation's first online news organization pulling together in leader's absence
DAVID KUPELIAN Dear WND readers, friends and allies, Since WND is a Christian organization, when adversity strikes we strive to remember that God is firmly in charge. Recently, adversity hit hard when our company's founder and CEO, Joseph Farah, suffered a serious stroke. After spending several days in the hospital undergoing extensive testing and evaluation, he is now home, resting comfortably and recovering.... (more)
March 30, 2019
'Unplanned' 'may be a movie that you would be greatly interested in seeing'
BOB UNRUH WND reported the establishment across America is so upset by the release of "Unplanned," a movie that reveals the inside story of Planned Parenthood's abortion profit machine, networks were refusing to sell its makers advertising.... (more)
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