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Why didn’t the forward-looking jobs initiatives for African Americans in the 1960s bring long lasting success?
Why didn’t the forward-looking jobs initiatives for African Americans in the 1960s bring long lasting success?
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Americans are dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the U.S. today, while 34% are satisfied. That marks an eight-percentage-point increase in dissatisfaction since last year. This data was collected in from Gallup’s Jan. 3-16 “Mood
(POLL) Nearly 6 in 10 Americans are not happy with US immigration levels Read More »
It is widely recognized that a cyberattack is one of our biggest national security concerns and threats. But I will bet most of you did not know a first-of-its kind commission to develop a national strategy recently finished two years
Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) and 26 House Republicans have sent a letter to Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger demanding preservation of all records related to investigative activity into members of Congress and congressional staff. This letter was sent in a
With crime on the rise nationwide, a new poll finds that that 58% of likely U.S. voters support a proposed law that would replace district attorneys who fail to prosecute criminals. That’s according to the National Police Association and Rasmussen Reports. The
(POLL) ‘Removing soft-on-crime prosecutors would improve safety’ Read More »
February 9, 2022 Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America For the Old Crow Mitch McConnell to say that the RNC should not censure walking Democrat sound bites, Liz Cheney and Cryin’ Adam Kinzinger,
(READ) Trump on censuring Cheney; media ‘fake story’ re: National Archives docs Read More »
Due to a significant backlash from the public and U.S. lawmakers, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will no longer require taxpayers to send a “video selfie” to verify their identity, in order to access online services. The IRS was set
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Corruption and conflicts of interest among federal judges was the subject of a big investigation by the Wall Street Journal. It found 130 federal judges broke the law by hearing hundreds of cases when they had financial conflicts of interest.