Al Sharpton stirs the racial pot in NYC chokehold death
Police have become increasingly at odds with New York City Mayor Bill de
Blasio over the appearance he is taking sides against them after the
chokehold death of a black suspect last month. What angered many was a
recent forum in which the Rev. Al Sharpton, a prominent civil rights
activist and one of the biggest critics of the New York Police
Department, was seated alongside the mayor, a liberal Democrat, and the
police commissioner as he lambasted law enforcement.
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I'm Wanted for 'Hate Crimes' in Canada
It seems I have some liberal knickers in a knot north of the border. The
left is anything if not predictable. It tickles me to no end when, by
way of their utterly unhinged reaction to one of my columns,
secular-”progressives” end up proving true the very point I was trying
to make.
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Obama opened Gay Games with surprise video message
President Barack Obama has helped kick off the international Gay Games
in Cleveland with a surprise video message shown at the opening
ceremonies.
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Re-engagement in Iraq deja vu for Marines
For the vast majority of us, the prospect of putting boots back on the
ground in Iraq is little more than an abstraction, an opportunity for
heated debate.
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Attacking McDonald's attacks the American dream
Atop a sweeping promontory named for a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
executive, a McDonald's restaurant is one of two places to rest and grab
a bite in this mountainous rural interchange.
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Public School Demographics are Changing
The cheerful sign outside Jane Cornell's summer school classroom in
Pennsylvania's wealthiest county says "Welcome" and "Bienvenidos" in
polished handwriting.
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