Voter Fraud Is Real. Here Are 4 More Cases.
Aug. 19, 2016 |
In Washington, liberals want to move on from Obamacare, or expand it. Today, Melissa Quinn tells the story of a retired Delaware couple who are fed up with rising premiums. Could foreign interests hack Election Day? Fred Lucas reports what folks in charge say. And talk about Olympic drama. Leah Jessen writes about the track star who might upend women's sports. Plus: Jason Snead and Peter Tapsak on actual cases of voter fraud, and local boy Norbert Michel on what the media miss in Louisiana. It's National Aviation Day. |
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CommentaryVoter Fraud Is Real. Here Are 4 More Cases.Liberals insist that voter fraud is a myth, a charade meant to justify repressive voting laws. The facts, however, tell a different story. |
NewsThe Truth About How Many Americans Are Living on Less Than $2 a DayIn Kathryn Edin and Luke Schaefer's book "$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America," Edin and Schaefer allege that 4 percent of all families with children live on less than $2 per person per day and that poverty is on the rise. |
CommentaryI'm From Louisiana. Here's the Flooding Story the Media Should Cover.Although 40 percent of the state's population is in official disaster areas, there's hardly a peep out of the national media. |
NewsSecurity Officials Consider National Hacking of Voting Machines Extremely Unlikely. Here's Why."The threat of hacking is greatly exaggerated," Heritage's Hans von Spakovsky says. "It could be a problem with individual voting machines, but individual electronic voting machines are not part of any national network." |
NewsThis Olympic Star Could Signal Big Change in Women's SportsA star athlete poised to win gold in the women's 800-meter race at the Rio Olympics has sparked an ethics debate over gender and sex in competitive sports. |
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