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April 12, 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 12, 2019
JERRY NEWCOMBE — Thirty years ago, the good guys won the Cold War, yet today we have a frontrunner candidate for president, Bernie Sanders, who is an out-of-the closet socialist. He loved the old Soviet Union so much so that he spent his honeymoon there.... (more)
April 11, 2019
LLOYD MARCUS — It is exciting that my patriot brothers and sisters at Tea Party Express have announced the launch of "Tea Party for Trump." My first tour on Tea Party Express in 2008 led to me speaking and performing my "American Tea Party Anthem" at over 500 rallies on several national bus tours.... (more)
April 10, 2019
BRYAN FISCHER — Pete Buttigieg, the gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is a rising star in Democrat politics. He's expected to announce his candidacy for the presidency soon, joining an already crowded field. The buzz about him in Democrat and Talking Snake Media circles is strong. Democrats, faced with a boatload of candidates from geriatrics (Biden and Bernie) to Roman gladiators (Spartacus) to Roman candles (Bobby O'Rourke), are still looking for that one candidate whom they believe can capture the flag.... (more)
April 10, 2019
REUTERS — Attorney General William Barr said on Wednesday U.S. intelligence agencies engaged in spying directed at the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump and that he would look at whether the surveillance was undertaken legally. "I think spying did occur," Barr told a Senate hearing. "But the question is whether it was adequately predicated and I am not suggesting that it wasn't adequately predicated. ... I am not suggesting those rules were violated, but I think it is important to look at that. And I am not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly.... (more)
April 10, 2019
DAILY CALLER — Attorney General William Barr dropped a bombshell Wednesday, telling a group of senators that he believes spying against the Trump campaign did take place in 2016.... (more)
April 10, 2019
BYRON YORK — Democrats and some in the media expressed shock and outrage when Attorney General William Barr said Wednesday that "spying did occur" on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.... (more)
April 10, 2019
NEWSMAX — Surprise presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is gaining ground on political heavyweights Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, at least in New Hampshire, according to a poll released Wednesday.... (more)
April 10, 2019
WCBS — Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a public health emergency on Tuesday and has ordered mandatory vaccinations for people who may have been exposed to the virus in parts of Williamsburg amid a growing measles outbreak.... (more)
April 10, 2019
Muslim congresswoman blasted as 'anti-American'
WORLDNETDAILY — She has already prompted a House resolution condemning hate in response to her anti-Semitic remarks, and now Muslim U.S. Rep. Ilhan, D-Minn., is again stirring controversy for describing the 9/11 terror attacks as "some people did something."... (more)
April 10, 2019
Franklin Graham interviews Ashley Bratcher
WORLDNETDAILY — Ashley Bratcher, the actress who plays Planned Parenthood nemesis Abby Johnson in the stunningly successful new movie "Unplanned," says she knew her performance might trigger Hollywood to blacklist her.... (more)
April 10, 2019
Contrary to CEO's testimony to Congress
ART MOORE — Newly obtained documents show Google maintains a "news blacklist" and manipulates its search results manually, contrary to the company's official denials. The Daily Caller reported one of the documents shows the "XPA news blacklist" is governed by two official policies, the "misrepresentation policy" and the "good neighbor policy."... (more)
April 10, 2019
NEW YORK POST — She was one of Hollywood's most celebrated actresses. But Audrey Hepburn had a role that few knew about: spy. And unlike the characters that she portrayed on screen, playing this part could literally mean life or death.... (more)
April 8, 2019
NEW YORK POST — After painstaking research, the final survivor of the last American slave ship has been identified. An expert from the UK's University of Newcastle carefully pieced together the life of Redoshi, from her kidnapping as a child in West Africa, to her enslavement in Alabama and, eventually, her freedom.... (more)
April 8, 2019
WES VERNON — For decades, Communist China has been viewed by the U.S. with a wary eye. Recently, FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that China has been using "nontraditional" intelligence collectors to launch a "whole of society" threat against the United States."... (more)
April 8, 2019
ALAN KEYES — In his discussion of the judicial aspect of executive power, Montesquieu observed that "If it is joined to the legislative power, the [judicial] power over the life and liberty of the citizens would be arbitrary, for the judge would be the legislator. If it is joined to the executive power, the judge would be able to wield the force of an oppressor."... (more)
April 8, 2019
CBS NEWS — Potential 2020 Democratic hopeful Pete Buttigieg, the openly gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana, delivered a pointed message for Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday, telling him to raise his objections with the gay community with God.... (more)
April 8, 2019
Alabama legislature has plan to make act Class A felony
WORLDNETDAILY — In an effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit the Roe v. Wade ruling, Alabama lawmakers have proposed a bill that would make performing an abortion a Class A felony, subject to up to 99 years in prison.... (more)
April 8, 2019
NEWSMAX — Trumpeting a strong U.S. economy amid some economic struggles around the rest of the world, President Donald Trump's nominee for the Federal Reserve board, Stephen Moore, hailed the lowest unemployment rate "since the Beatles."... (more)
April 8, 2019
Judicial Watch demands Victoria Nuland's communications on issue
WORLDNETDAILY — Government watchdog Judicial Watch has filed dozens of FOIA requests and lawsuits over the "Steele dossier," the dubious anti-Trump document funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee.... (more)
April 8, 2019
NEWSMAX — Rep. Devin Nunes on Sunday told Fox News he is preparing to send eight criminal referrals to the Department of Justice this week regarding alleged misconduct during the Trump-Russia probe.... (more)
April 8, 2019
PAUL BEDARD — Stressing American values of freedom, Democracy, and security, the husband of Democratic 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg told a human rights rights group Saturday that the nation is "ready" for its first gay president.... (more)
April 8, 2019
NEWSMAX — CNN anchor Don Lemon has announced his engagement to New York real estate agent Tim Malone. Lemon, who has two dogs with Malone, posted on Instagram photos of customized canine tags that read: "DADDY WILL YOU MARRY PAPA?" on Saturday.... (more)
April 7, 2019
NEWSMAX — A state judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a suburban New York county's emergency order banning children from public places unless they've been vaccinated against measles. Supreme Court Justice Rolf Thorsen ruled Friday in favor of several dozen parents challenging Rockland County Executive Ed Day's order, part of efforts to stop a measles outbreak that has infected 166 people since October.... (more)
April 6, 2019
'Unplanned' in fourth place for week
YAHOO NEWS — A movie produced by a Christian studio about a former employee of an organization that provides abortions who became a "pro-life" activist is proving to be a surprising box office hit. "Unplanned," which was released in theaters on March 29, has pulled in more than 8.6 million dollars in North America, according to Box Office Mojo.... (more)
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