Tax Reform 'Big Deal' to Mom Who Wants to Keep Cattle Ranch in Family
Sept. 20, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where politicos are atwitter over President Trump's entering his ninth month in office with some tough love at the U.N. We've got the lowdown in Nile Gardiner's commentary and Fred Lucas' story. A fourth-generation cattle rancher tells Rachel del Guidice what tax reform means to family businesses. Plus: Lucas on how troops try to kick the habit, del Guidice on the latest GOP health care plan, Jarrett Stepman on suppressing speech on campus, and Walter Williams on what holds down black families. |
NewsTax Reform 'Big Deal' to Mom Who Wants to Keep Cattle Ranch in Family"Farmers and ranchers are small business people, and so the importance of being able to pass on a family business to the next generation is intrinsic to our businesses [and] our goals," says Julie Ellingson. |
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CommentaryHow Far College Students Would Go to Stop a Controversial SpeakerThe number of incidents on campus and "disinvitations" to conservative speakers is rapidly increasing. |
News6 Key Takeaways From Trump's Big UN Speech"The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented," says President Donald Trump. |
NewsPentagon Critics See Better Way to Help Troops Quit SmokingAs the federal government continues to tackle smoking as a public health issue, some experts argue it should be more open to allowing electronic cigarettes and smokeless tobacco as valuable tools for those trying to kick the habit. |
NewsThe GOP's Last-Ditch Effort to Partially Repeal ObamacareThe bill would repeal both Obamacare's individual and employer mandates. |
CommentaryThe Black Family Is Struggling, and It's Not Because of SlaveryIn 1960, just 22 percent of black children were raised in single-parent families. Fifty years later, more than 70 percent of black children were raised in single-parent families. |
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