Former Clinton Advisor Calls For Special Prosecutor to Investigate Hillary Over Uranium One Scandal

The Clinton machine is losing support in its fight against an avalanche of explosive accusations, ranging from rigging the 2016 Democrat primary, to helping sell a sizable portion of the United States' uranium supply to Russia. Former Clinton advisor Doug Schoen is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate the failed presidential candidate's role in the Uranium One scandal.

‘Creepy, Crazy and Weird’: Texas Church Gunman Devin…

Former classmates of Texas church shooter Devin Kelley say he was a 'creepy', 'crazy' and 'weird,' person who preached about atheism on the internet. On Sunday, Kelley opened fire inside First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, outside of San Antonio, killing 26 people and injuring 24. Patrick Boyce, who attended New Braunfels High School with the killer, told DailyMail.com: 'He had a kid or two, fairly normal, but kinda quiet and lately seemed depressed.

Loudmouth Democrat Frederica Wilson Drags 11-Year-Old Barron Trump Into Her Feud with President

The Florida Democrat made headlines when she accused President Trump of being heartless in his call to a grieving widow - something Barack Obama skipped out on for much of his tenure in the White House. Earlier this week this week Frederica took a few more shots at President Trump predicting his impeachment.

University Creates Religious Conduct Code Because Muslim Students Pray Too Loudly, Flood Bathrooms

A moderately prestigious university in Germany has instituted a religious code of conduct in response to complaints about Muslim students praying noisily in the library and flooding campus bathrooms with water as they ritually cleanse their feet. The University of Hamburg is the site of the new set of religion-related rules, reports Times Higher Education , a London-based education news website.

The Race To 5G Technology: How America Could Lose Out On The Next Biggest Thing

The next generation of wireless technology is fast-approaching as multiple countries around the world are racing for its development and subsequent wide-scale application. The quicker nation states and their companies are able to successfully establish the prospective technological infrastructure, the quicker they will be able to reap the massive economic assets and advantages.

In GOP Tax Bill, How You Get Rich Matters

The House Republican tax bill intensified a debate about whether the GOP is setting up a big giveaway to the rich, but there is a broader policy shift embedded in the proposal: What matters isn't just how rich you are, but how you are rich. The plan, which was unveiled this past week and will be further dissected when lawmakers return to Washington on Monday, aims to eliminate estate taxes by 2024.

Fight Breaks Out Among Democrats Over 2016 Campaign

Donna Brazile, the interim chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee during the election, asserted in a new book that the fundraising agreement between the DNC and Hillary Clinton's campaign was unethical because it gave her too much influence on the party's infrastructure. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains what have we learned after Special Counsel Robert Mueller unveiled his first two big actions in his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 campaign.