The Explanation Americans Deserve From FBI on Clinton's Server Use
July 6, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where the FBI's findings about Hillary Clinton are all the buzz. Americans aren't getting the full story, legal expert John Malcolm writes. Connecticut put its DMV in charge of registering voters. This won't end well, critics tell Fred Lucas. In California, churches fight a mandate that their health plans cover abortion. Leah Jessen reports. Plus: Rachel Bovard on Republicans acting like they're not in charge, and Nolan Peterson on what America means to folks he meets overseas. |
CommentaryThe Explanation Americans Deserve From FBI on Clinton's Server Use"I am confident that I never sent or received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received," former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said last July. We now know that was not true. |
NewsOne State Is Putting DMV in Charge of Voter Registration. What Could Go Wrong?It's a concern for state Rep. Arthur O'Neill, a Republican, that the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles—which recently misidentified more than 50,000 people for having unpaid taxes on their vehicles—will be in charge of voter registration. |
CommentaryConfused Who Has the Majority in Congress? You're Not Alone.Republicans may be in charge of the Senate, and Democrats may be in the minority. But it is getting increasingly difficult to tell the difference. |
NewsObama Is Allowing California to Force Churches' Health Plans to Cover AbortionsIn 2014, California began mandating that employee health plans cover elective abortions. A state agency is refusing to exempt churches from the mandate. |
FeatureWhy These Foreigners Love America"We will be friends with America forever for the help they've given us," peshmerga Gen. Omar Hama Ali Farag told The Daily Signal's Nolan Peterson on the front lines outside Mosul. |
NewsLiberal AG Global Warming Investigations Into Exxon Mobil Are Falling ApartExxon has essentially stopped two of the four attorneys general investigations. And California's investigation into Exxon has also not made much progress since it was launched in January. |
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