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SAF Lauds Puerto Rico Court Victory For Gun Rights Second Amendment Foundation | June 20, 2015
The class-action lawsuit challenged various articles in Puerto Rico’s gun law, which the court declared unconstitutional.

Although the children’s diagnosis has not been confirmed by a second opinion, doctors in New Delhi believe they are suffering from a neurological disorder called ‘tropical spastic paraplegia.’

The State Department has made no formal announcement of the change, but CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk called the decision a prudent tit-for-tat.


Lying Brian Williams a perfect fit for MSNBC Jeff Crouere | June 19, 2015
MSNBC and the laughable liberals like Brian Williams, a man who chose lies over the facts, popularity over credibility and, despite a suspension and nationwide humiliation, has still not admitted the truth

A number of long-term surveys all point to the early 1990s as the start of the rapid growth phase for the unaffiliated

Carraway Demotion is Hope for Future TSA Accountability Michael R. Shannon | June 19, 2015
TSA Still Means Thousands Standing Around

“I’m not a big fan of ‘Obamacare lite.’”

Attendees were moved to another part of the hotel to allow authorities to sweep the ballroom for signs of danger.

Rip it up, roots and all, and start over. (And this feels kind of familiar too.)

Well that's a relief.

Mallet. Hit. Knee.


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Green Pope Gets Uneasy Reception In USA & Poland

Democrats’ Mickey D’s Politics David L. Hunter | June 19, 2015
The Left’s ‘whack-a-mole’ game of divisive victimhood politics

Denmark’s election results reveal similarities between America and Denmark and the potential for an emergent conservative trend in the U.S. and Canada

The Memorial to the Victims of Communism at Sighet Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | June 19, 2015
Sighet Museum is a living monument to the cruelty of communism

The nature of the Mahmoud Abbas regime Yoram Ettinger | June 19, 2015
Rare combination of endemic corruption, kleptomania, nepotism, hate-education, incitement, terrorism, anti-US and pro-Venezuela, Russia and China worldview, egregious violations of civil liberties

Dolezal, 37, resigned as head of the NAACP's Spokane chapter this week after her parents said she was a white woman pretending to be black.


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White House aides say the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting is an ideal opportunity to press the president’s agenda with a more sympathetic audience.

Belgium passed the Euthanasia Act in 2002, which states that only voluntary euthanasia is legally permissible.

Dutch embassies have reportedly been warned about what measures to take if the cartoons are broadcast, as they could spark violent protests.

Brian Williams Gets New Role at Lower Salary News on the Net | June 19, 2015
Mr. Williams was suspended for six months in February after acknowledging that he exaggerated an account of a helicopter attack in Iraq.

Threats to Religious People, Institutions Are Here and Multiplying

By number of transactions, total U.S. home sales to international buyers dropped 10 percent to about 209,000 units, indicating a stronger dollar decreased demand from abroad

How can Pope Francis lend himself in any activity with the man who will make the Free West the end of an era?


Inside a leftist death culture

I is time for strategic clarit

Obama’s Horrendous Father’s Day Example Cliff Kincaid | June 19, 2015
The impact on our young people from this presidential "example" will be seen and felt in the years ahead: more sexual confusion, alienation from family, mental illness and suicides

Israel’s great opportunity Caroline Glick | June 19, 2015
The plight of the Druse grows more dire from day to day

The county coroner ruled that the baby’s death was a “fetal demise” — a term often associated with miscarriages when the baby dies of natural causes.

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