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New York-born Batya Medad made aliyah with her husband just weeks after their 1970 wedding and has been living in Shiloh since 1981. Political pundit, with a unique perspective, Batya has worked in a variety of professions: teaching, fitness, sales, cooking, public relations, photography and more.

2017 highlight: Mugabe’s failed – bedroom coup’

The case is still pending in the courts, but like all others in which political activists across the divide had been charged, it is likely to fall by the wayside after Mugabe was swept out of power by a military tide that rolled into town in November last year. History is replete with attempts by politicians to establish dynasties, with some having succeeded somewhat, but most have fallen flat after such bids were rejected by citizens.

Gay Cakes Are Not a Constitutional Right

One wonders what would have happened if the Sweet Cakes by Melissa case involved not the owners refusing to be coerced to violate their religious conscience by providing a cake not to two same-sex people celebrating their union and calling it a marriage, but rather a Muslim bakery being forced to bake a cake decorated with a cartoon picture of the prophet Muhammad covered with bacon sprinkles.

Prince Harry won’t reveal if he’s inviting Obama to his wedding amid fears he could offend Trump

Britain's Prince Harry sidestepped political controversy by refusing to reveal whether former President Barack Obama would be on his wedding guest list. There had been speculation in British media that officials within the government were nervous about inviting Obama but not President Donald Trump, fearing it could cause stressed US-UK relations.

Kelsea Ballerini shares wedding photos with her bridesmaids

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Handy hacks for the gifts you DIDN’T want

How I got the shot of the 'fab four' they all wanted... and I hope it will pay for my girl to go to university: Fan tells how she scooped the world's photographers to get best snap of Meghan and Kate Minneapolis police remove 'disgusting' candle-lit memorial created by white nationalists honoring Australian yoga instructor shot dead in pajamas outside her home by Somali-American cop China will overtake the US economy in 15 YEARS and India will leapfrog the UK and France in 2018, global report says Revealed: The FIVE trendy dental fads that are wreaking havoc on your teeth Is Noah's Ark buried on a Turkish mountain ? Experts claim they have 'new evidence' that suggests the Biblical ship ended up on Mount Ararat Will Harry and Meghan's wedding invitation to the Obamas sour Special Relationship with Trump? Fears royal couple will snub The Donald in favor of predecessor he hates ... (more)

Congressional Republicans end year with legislative wins, but 2018 holds risks

After a year of legislative fits and starts, the Republican-led Congress can claim victory on an agenda of tax cuts, judicial confirmations and a substantial regulatory rollback. It's a list of accomplishments that seemed to surprise even party leaders, who warily entered a political marriage of necessity with President Donald Trump, but now say they have made their peace with his unpredictable style of governing.

Vietnam pilot reveals how he was shot down and ejected

How Matt Lauer seduced a Today PA into dressing room 'hostage-style' sex sessions when she asked for career advice and later sabotaged her future in media PICTURED: Drugs 'Queenpin' behind multi-million dollar weed 'fortress' is busted netting a 'fortune and using it to fund lavish lifestyle' as a respected mom in upscale California neighborhood James Comey's draft statement on the Hillary Clinton FBI email probe was edited to remove implications she was guilty of a crime before he went public Trump gives Rupert Murdoch his blessing to sell most of his media empire to Disney for $52.4billion 'after mogul promised the president the sale wouldn't affect Fox News Channel' Lookalike sisters marry their childhood sweethearts in a TRIPLE wedding ceremony lasting three hours Gun used to shoot dead Tupac Shakur was found in a Compton backyard 19 years ago but police 'lost' it amid fears it would ... (more)

Roy Moore’s Loss Signals a GOP Tearing Itself Apart Ahead of 2018

One consequence of the election results in Alabama is that the hostility between the establishment and the populist elements of the GOP coalition will rise to a new, potentially unsustainable level. Over the past 40 years, the Republican Party has largely become a coalition of two groups: white people for whom the economy and the U.S. political system work extremely well, and white people for whom the economy and our politics hardly work at all.

Ryan Anderson: Christian Baker Need Not Have Ended Up at Supreme Court

On Dec. 5, the Supreme Court heard the case of Jack Phillips, the Christian baker who can't in good conscience design and create wedding cakes that celebrate same-sex marriages. The justices now will decide whether states, consistent with the First Amendment, can force citizens to express support for same-sex marriage through their artistic products.

Roy Moore: Maybe America’s the focus of evil in the modern world

This clip is four months old but it's making the rounds now because CNN played it during an interview with Moore spokesman Janet Porter a few nights ago and the rest of the media has suddenly picked it up . A fun story about Porter, by the way, from author Nancy French, who remembers running into her at the Values Voter Summit in 2008 when French and her husband David were backing Mitt Romney instead of Mike Huckabee.

Gay man to run against Kentucky clerk who denied him marriage license

A gay man who was denied a marriage license in Kentucky two years ago by a county clerk who refused to issue licenses for same-sex marriages will run to unseat her next year, he said on Wednesday. David Ermold, of Morehead, Kentucky, announced his candidacy as a Democrat against Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, who drew worldwide attention when she refused to grant the licenses to same-sex couples, citing Apostolic Christian beliefs.

Kennedy seems conflicted in Supreme Court wedding cake case

On a sharply divided Supreme Court, the justice in the middle seemed conflicted Tuesday in the court's high-stakes consideration of a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple in 2012. The court's fault lines were laid bare in a riveting argument that focused equally on baker Jack Phillips' right to refuse to put his artistic talents to use in support of something in which he disagrees and the Colorado couple's right to be treated like any other two people who wanted a cake to celebrate their marriage.

Justices hearing dispute over wedding cake for gay couple

The Supreme Court is taking up the highly anticipated case of the Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. Tuesday's clash at the high court pits baker Jack Phillips' First Amendment claims of artistic freedom against the anti-discrimination arguments of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, and two men Phillips turned away in 2012.