Washington Politicians Aren't Telling the Truth About Trade
April 7, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where a House panel fights to get names in its probe of the fetal tissue industry. Kelsey Harkness finds out why it matters. Jim DeMint salutes the courage of Mississippi's governor in defending religious liberty. Katrina Trinko has some questions for PayPal CEO Dan Schulman about his boycott of North Carolina. Plus: The Justice Department's suspicious handling of Iranian hackers. Washington deceives you about trade. And what Ronald Reagan did for Merle Haggard, who died yesterday. |
NewsHere's Why Republicans Are Demanding Names in Fetal Tissue ProbeConfronting critics who say she is conducting a "witch hunt," Rep. Marsha Blackburn tells The Daily Signal the House's investigatory panel needs to understand the roles of all those involved in the supply of tissue from aborted babies to researchers. |
CommentaryThe Extraordinary Courage of Gov. Phil BryantTo protect religious liberty in Mississippi, Gov. Phil Bryant stood up against corporate bullies and leftist pressure groups. |
CommentaryWashington Politicians Aren't Telling the Truth About TradeHere's the part of the story many people never hear. Although Indiana is losing 2,100 jobs to Mexico, over 100,000 Hoosiers who work in manufacturing are employed by foreign-owned companies. |
CommentaryJustice Department Kept Public in Dark About Iranian Hackers Until After Obama's Nuclear DealIf the Justice Department truly desires to make its point known on cyberhacking, it should shine a light on Iran's misdoings—not delay the truth as a favor to the administration. |
Commentary8 Questions for PayPal on Its Decision to Boycott North CarolinaWhat is PayPal's response to sexual assault survivors who are against laws that permit biological males to enter women's bathrooms? |
NewsMerle Haggard Once Said Reagan 'Gave Me a Second Chance at Life'Merle Haggard, the country music icon who died Wednesday, credited President Ronald Reagan with playing a central role in helping him realize his dreams. |
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