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BBC Host Asks Chinese Ambassador To Explain Footage Of Prisoners Being Herded Onto Trains
He denied it, of course
Unquiet on the Western Front
There is trouble for Republicans in Texas — in November and beyond.
Torture Porn for Highbrows
Even in a Holocaust-adjacent movie, what’s the point of ramming home the same point in a hundred sickening ways?
Anthony Fauci praises New York’s coronavirus response: ‘They did it correctly’
Many parts of the United States didn’t do enough to combat the coronavirus — but New York state did, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross admitted to hospital, is ‘doing well’: spokesperson
Sources told Fox News that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, 82, went to a hospital in upstate New York on Friday night.
Pinkerton: The Republican Party of Cops, Nurses, and Other Workers—All Together
As we know, the police are under constant attack. Just on July 13, a cop in Bothell, Washington, was shot and killed by a gunman during a traffic stop.
Ted Cruz blasts Democrats for ‘facilitating and cheering’ violent protests in Portland
Sen. Ted Cruz unleashed on Democrats Saturday for “facilitating and cheering” on violent protests in Portland, which he likened to a warzone.
Mary Trump: Getting Uncle Out of Office Matter of ‘Life and Death’
President Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump is promoting her book by saying getting her uncle out of office is a “life and death” matter.
As city violence surges, liberal mayors engage in social media feuds with Trump officials
As violence and unrest surge in major cities across the U.S., liberal mayors are taking a combative stance toward the Trump administration and offers of federal help — engaging in sometimes-feisty social media feuds with officials.
Clarence Page: ‘I’m Amazed’ Cuomo’s Approval Rating Is This High, Nursing Home Policy ‘an Egregious Error’
On Friday’s “McLaughlin Group,” Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page stated that New York Gov.
New York Pub Sells ‘Cuomo Chips’ to Comply with State Booze Regulations
A New York pub has discovered a cheap and easy way to get around Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order that bans sales of alcoholic beverages without food: by selling a $1 bag of potato chips.
President Trump pays tribute to John Lewis, a ‘civil rights hero’
After staying silent Saturday morning as other tributes came pouring in, President Trump tweeted condolences for the late Rep. John Lewis in the afternoon and called him a “civil rights hero.
Oregon’s Justice Department Sues Federal Agencies over Protest Enforcement
Oregon’s Justice Department is suing multiple federal agencies for civil rights abuses, and state prosecutors are looking to file criminal charges against an officer who seriously wounded a protester.
Bruce Willis’ New Movie ‘Hard Kill’ Looks Horrible
Will you see it?
Netflix Will Make ‘The Gray Man’ With Ryan Gosling And Chris Evans
This sounds awesome
Pondering Our Remote-Work Future
Will it bring us together and revive local communities ─ or drive us apart and exacerbate class divisions?
Wisdom of the Classic Films, Full of Demonstrations of Social-Distancing
Hannibal Lecter, for example, and the cowboy who keeps 30 paces from either of his dueling foes
The Revolution Is Winning
Radicals from the 1960s and 1970s now hold powerful positions in government and academia
The Dictator of Cheeseland
The career of music producer David Foster shows it takes an iron hand to create Lite FM.
From Curls to Canvas: Mark Bradford at the Modern in Fort Worth
Once a hairstylist, the artist mined the beauty parlor in his early work.
Rep. John Lewis: Timeline of events in a remarkable life
U.S. Rep. John Lewis rose from poverty to become a leader of the civil rights movement and later was elected to Congress. Here is a timeline of some major events in his life.
Civil Rights Icon Rep. John Lewis Dies at 80
Civil Rights Movement icon Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) died Friday night at 80 after a bout with pancreatic cancer.
US Rep. John Lewis, civil rights icon, dead at 80
U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., one of the nation’s most preeminent civil rights figures, died Friday night, according to reports. He was 80.
President Trump announces $2M for Sept. 11 Memorial in NYC
President Trump announced the allocation of new federal funding on Friday for the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
Joe Biden Fights Science: ‘Just Plain Dangerous’ for Children to Return to School
Joe Biden tweeted it’s “just plain dangerous” for schools to reopen, a statement that goes against the “science” as explained by a number of doctors.
NY teachers union endorses AOC-backed candidate who ousted Rep. Engel in primary upset
With incumbent New York Rep. Eliot Engel out and his “Squad”-backed progressive challenger Jamaal Bowman in following a primary election upset, a powerful union in the Empire State is formally changing its endorsement.
White House blocks CDC boss from testifying on reopening schools amid coronavirus
The White House has blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield, from testifying in front of congress next week regarding how to safely reopen schools.