Anti-Trump Democrat Falls Short in Georgia Election. Here’s What Comes Next.
April 19, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where the fate of a House seat that once belonged to Newt Gingrich won't be decided until June. Rachel del Guidice has the results from yesterday's election. A case involving religious freedom is a first for the newest Supreme Court justice. Fred Lucas breaks it down. How has the Trump administration already spurred competition in health care? Melissa Quinn reports. Plus: Walter Williams on damage done by political correctness, Ted Bromund on why the British are going to the polls, and Kellie Fiedorek on respecting all children in the restroom privacy debate. |
NewsAnti-Trump Democrat Falls Short in Georgia Election. Here's What Comes Next.In Newt Gingrich's old district, where President Trump just barely edged out Hillary Clinton, two candidates—Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff—will compete in a runoff election in June. |
News4 Big Questions About the Supreme Court's New Religious Freedom CaseTrinity Lutheran Church contends being awarded a government grant wouldn't violate the U.S. Constitution's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from preferential action for or against a specific religion. |
CommentaryHow Political Correctness Holds African-Americans BackThe poverty rate among black intact husband-and-wife families has been in the single digits for more than two decades. |
CommentaryIn Britain, Conservatives Seek a Mandate From VotersThere's a reason why the Labour Party is doing historically badly: Its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is a Stalinist who has sided with virtually every terrorist movement and foreign dictator you could name. |
NewsAfter Competing With HealthCare.gov, Private Exchanges See Opening With Trump AdministrationOver the past three years, web brokers like eHealthInsurance, GetInsured, and HealthSherpa have effectively competed with the government-backed exchange for business. |
CommentaryThe ACLU Is Disregarding the Rights of Millions of ChildrenThe ACLU, rather than seeking justice, fairness, and privacy for every child, has chosen to privilege a select few while utterly disregarding the privacy rights of millions of other young students across the country. |
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