Nov. 01, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where we grieve for those killed or wounded in yesterday's apparent terror attack in New York City. The news comes as the nation's capital grapples with a resurgent Clinton scandal, a Democrat-connected firm's role in Russia questions, the EPA's new anti-cronyism rules, and whether scrapping a familiar tax deduction is smart. We've got accounts from Hans von Spakovsky, Fred Lucas, Kevin Mooney, and Rachel Greszler, respectively. Plus: Kelsey Harkness' video report on one businesswoman's hope for a tax cut, and Whitney Jones on what President Trump is doing about Obamacare signups. We're with you, New York. |
Commentary7 Questions the Justice Department Must Answer About Uranium One and Clinton FoundationThe FBI gathered substantial evidence when the bureau was under the direction of Mueller that officials in the Russian nuclear industry were using bribery, kickbacks, extortion, and money laundering to grow its "atomic energy business inside the [U.S.]." |
NewsSmall Business Owner in Trump Country Explains Why Tax Reform Will Help the 99%As Republicans prepare to unveil the details of their major tax reform proposal this week, a small business owner in America's heartland speaks out about how she and her employees could benefit. |
NewsNew York Mayor Calls Deadly Bike Path Attack an 'Act of Terror'Witnesses told police that the driver yelled "Allahu Akbar" during the attack, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism. |
NewsPodesta Group's Ties to Manafort Case Loom Larger in Mueller ProbeThe lobbying group co-founded by Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign chairman is in the crosshairs of the special counsel's investigation. |
NewsEPA Chief Scott Pruitt Bars Government-Paid Science Advisers From PanelsThe nation's top environmental protection official signs a directive aimed at preventing conflicts of interest while bolstering the independence and integrity of scientists who advise the government. |
CommentaryHow Keeping the Property Tax Deduction Could Backfire on the Middle ClassThis "compromise" could end up making home ownership less affordable for middle-income Americans. |
CommentaryTrump Right to Scale Back Obamacare's Recruitment MechanismThe navigator program is a federal initiative designed to guide Obamacare enrollees as they jump through the system's bureaucratic hoop. |
CommentaryThis Simple Trick Will Help Liberals Get Over Trump Derangement SyndromeCertain people have come up with a name for the ongoing liberal response to Clinton's defeat. They call it Trump derangement syndrome. |
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