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Why Big Government can never be the only answer. → Read More
Though we can’t choose our families, we can choose to love them. → Read More
CNN's Don Lemon hosted a panel discussion Tuesday evening following Republican nominee Donald Trump's controversial comment about a "Second Amendment" solution to rival Hillary Clinton's potential Supreme Court picks. Republican congressional candidate and former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino insisted that Trump's statement was in no way a... → Read More
As the news of the Baton Rouge cop killing unfolded Sunday, CNN's Bakari Sellers said it's "dangerous rhetoric" to say there's a "vicious cycle of black men shooting at police." Sellers' comments came after Erin Burnett, who hosted a panel discussion Sunday on the attack's aftermath,... → Read More
Hours after the devastating police shooting that claimed the lives of three officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sunday, CNN's Don Lemon invited Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke on air to speak about the recent surge in anti-police violence nationwide. Lemon began the interview by asking Clarke what his message... → Read More
The CIA inspector general’s office said it “mistakenly” destroyed its only copy of an extensive Senate torture report — a report officials with the Department of Justice assured a federal judge was being preserved — Yahoo News’ chief investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff reported Monday. Though the DOJ has insisted that other... → Read More
"Who as a parent wants to sit in class? It's embarrassing." → Read More
States are like snowflakes: Though some may appear to resemble each other from afar, each has its own unique shape, a basic geographical fact that one company had to learn the hard way. Twitter user Samantha Ficco tweeted at Wal-Mart last week after discovering that the store was... → Read More
A federal court hearing scheduled for Thursday morning in Washington, D.C., will address the Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of State over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of state. Judicial Watch filed the initial suit, Judicial Watch v. → Read More
A person’s character is revealed during times of great pressure and distress. A great way to test out someone’s character is to observe how they react when things don’t go according to plan. What if there were a way for employers to test out job candidates and compare... → Read More
A great way to test out someone's character is to observe how they react when things don't go according to plan. CEO Walt Bettinger created the Charles Schwab breakfast interview to do just that. → Read More
Virginia parents were in an uproar after officials at Glen Allen High School in Henrico showed students a controversial video as part of Black History Month. The video, titled "Structural Discrimination: The Unequal Opportunity Race," covers issues like racial profiling, manifest destiny and the "school to prison pipeline."... → Read More
The only jobs explicitly reserved for veterans at the Department of Veterans Affairs are janitors, or “housekeeping aides,” according to a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of data from USAjobs.gov. The VA is able to meet its hiring goals by offering vets janitorial jobs, while maintaining... → Read More
After the attacks that targeted staff at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo one year ago today, many media outlets chose to censor the cartoon of the prophet Muhammad that provoked Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists responsible for the massacre. Though the magazine covers featuring the cartoon quickly became a... → Read More
From the company that brought you “Silver Linings Playbook” and “The King’s Speech” comes “Philomena,” a new film based on the book written by Martin Sixsmith that tells the real-life story of an Irish woman whose undying hope propels her into a 50-year-long search to find her son who was... → Read More
Few would deny that rock and roller Bruce Springsteen is a national icon. Fans often associate his music with American pastimes, youthful romance -- and the rebellious soul. But some scholars are convinced that there's something deeper to be learned from Springsteen’s four decades of musical success. ... → Read More