Inside the Push to Make It Harder for Government to 'Steal' Property, Cash in America's Heartland
March 1, 2016 |
It's March in Washington, where lawmakers mull what to do when cellphone security conflicts with national security. Josh Siegel connects the dots. Back home in Nevada, a wind energy project blows ill for Harry Reid. Kevin Mooney reports. Why would a school teach 5-year-olds about gender identity? Kelsey Harkness tells. Plus: Nolan Peterson interviews a freed Ukrainian POW. Melissa Quinn has more on a state's effort to make it harder for police to seize property. And Genevieve Wood chats with a two-time presidential contender. |
NewsInside the Push to Make It Harder for Government to 'Steal' Property, Cash in America's Heartland"Innocent people's stuff is being taken. The system is so perverted that it is like climbing Mount Everest to get your stuff back," says Oklahoma Republican state Sen. Kyle Loveless. |
NewsMinnesota Kindergarten Students Forced to Confront Gender IdentityTheir 5- and 6-year-old children, parents were told in an email, "will listen to various books that celebrate differences and will be teaching children about the beauty of being themselves." One of those books would be "My Princess Boy," a story that centers on a boy who likes to do traditional girl things like wear dresses. |
NewsWhat the Defeat of a Wind Energy Project Means for Harry Reid's HometownGrassroots conservationists and property rights activists in Nevada stand poised to secure an unprecedented legal victory over government-backed wind energy proponents that could reverberate across state lines. |
NewsSan Bernardino iPhone Privacy Fight Pushes Congress to Act on EncryptionCongress is preparing to wade into one of the trickier policy issues of modern times: when or if technology companies should have to comply with law enforcement's requests in accessing customers' private, secure information. |
News'I Can't Believe I'm Free': A Ukrainian POW Returns Home"I was mentally ready to die," Vadym Krypychenko, 36, tells The Daily Signal in an interview following his release after 195 days as a prisoner of war in the hands of combined Russian separatist forces. |
CommentaryAdvice From a Two-Time Presidential Candidate on When to Drop OutFormer Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes sat down with The Daily Signal on the eve of Super Tuesday to talk about what it's like to run for office and the very difficult decision most candidates eventually face: how to know when it's time to drop out. |
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