'Close the Border' message unwelcome in El Paso, TX
A convoy of anti-illegal immigration demonstrators was pulled over by El
Paso police after receiving a call alleging that one of its members had
threatened a pro-immigration activist who was following the convoy
through the city on Sunday, officials said.
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Gay bar found guilty of discrimination
A popular Denver gay bar discriminated against a man when a bouncer
denied him entry last year because he was dressed in drag, Colorado
regulators said in a decision that could become more common as
anti-discrimination laws increasingly include gender identity.
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Obama's Unprecedented Impeachment Dare
Tell me: Has any other United States president ever goaded the
opposition party to bring impeachment proceedings against himself? Has
any other so sneeringly mocked and taunted the other party?
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Impeaching the truth
Just because a recent impeachment bill didn't go anywhere doesn't mean
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee can rewrite history, even if that's her hobby.
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Weakness never works
As the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas appears to be winding down
after more than three weeks of bloodshed, it is time to confront a
painful and inconvenient truth.
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NM governor proposes work requirement for food stamps
Gov. Susana Martinez's administration proposes to re-impose and broaden
work-related requirements on low-income New Mexicans to qualify for food
stamps.
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Is Thinking Obsolete?
Some have said that we are living in a post-industrial era, while others
have said that we are living in a post-racial era. But growing evidence
suggests that we are living in a post-thinking era.
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