Border Wall First Big Government-Funded Infrastructure Project Liberals Don’t Like
Jan. 10, 2019 |
CommentaryBorder Wall First Big Government-Funded Infrastructure Project Liberals Don't LikeProfligate politicians never met a multibillion-dollar infrastructure project they didn't like—except when it comes to President Donald Trump's border wall. |
NewsDemocrat Senator Calls for Investigation of Liberals' Facebook Tricks During Senate RaceSen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., asks the Federal Election Commission to investigate a "false flag" operation on Facebook and other social media designed to suppress conservative votes before the midterm elections. |
AnalysisMedia Misses: Peddling a 'Manufactured Crisis' NarrativeAn estimated 60,000 unaccompanied children crossed the southern border into the U.S. over the course of one year. |
NewsGov. Tom Wolf Commits Pennsylvania to Climate Goals in Line With Paris AgreementThe Democratic governor issues an executive order committing Pennsylvania to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 26 percent in the next six years—and 80 percent by 2050. |
NewsHigh School Students Demand Repeal of Campus 'Bible Ban'Students say their principal told members of the student club Christians in Action that they aren't allowed to pass out Bibles to friends during lunchtime and need approval from administrators to do so after the school day. |
In Case You Missed It4 Things to Know About Trump's Ability to Declare an Emergency to Build a Wall"The term 'national emergency' is not defined in the National Emergencies Act, so every invocation of that authority by a president creates a precedent of sorts," The Heritage Foundation's John Malcolm says. |
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