Friday, November 6, 2015

1776 COALITION 11/06/2015



Secret Service protection approved for Trump, Carson
Secret Service protection has been approved for Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson. The decision had been expected since last month, when representatives with both campaigns met with Secret Service officials about the possibility. Trump in particular has... Read More














Latino group offers $5K for calling Trump a racist on ‘SNL’
A Hispanic advocacy group is offering $5,000 to any audience member who calls GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump a “racist” on-air when he hosts the upcoming episode of “Saturday Night Live." “NBC’s refusal to drop Trump has put us in... Read More






Obama WH Claims TPP would lower tariffs on meat, cars and dairy
The Obama administration says an expansive 12-nation Pacific Rim trade pact released Thursday would rewrite the rules of trade and investment in a fast-growing region, reducing barriers of entry for U.S. businesses and safeguarding intellectual property, while also protecting the... Read More






MI Town is 1st American city to elect majority Muslim council
The Polish flocked to Hamtramck in the 1900s and evidence of the city's Polish roots remain. However, over the last few decades a new wave of immigrants, primarily from the Middle East, South Asia and Southeastern Europe, has dramatically changed... Read More







California ballot initiative would require porn actors to wear condoms
Actors in adult films in California would be required to wear condoms during explicit sex scenes under a referendum that qualified for the November 2016 ballot on Wednesday. The measure, based on a similar ballot initiative that passed in Los... Read More














China-Taiwan summit two years in making, as leaders eye legacies
This weekend's historic summit in Singapore between the presidents of China and Taiwan may have surprised many, but the sides first broached the subject about two years ago and the leaders had their legacies very much in mind. For Chinese... Read More


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