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It's that time of the campaign season again. Every four years, Washington, D.C., is abuzz with predictions by people who watch a campaign as if it's a sport as they begin making tournament brackets in the contest for vice presidential picks.
Ca-trell "Trey" McCanic and Ricardo "Boo" Banks are two former standout basketball players at William Penn High School . The pair tragically became homicide victims after their playing days with the Bearcats.
If you think the nation's internal debate over the Confederate battle flag's place in the United States was over, you're wrong. This morning , the U.S. House of Representatives voted for a bill that would bar the Confederate flag from being displayed at cemeteries run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is considering his options for a vice president. Among them are Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
So I decided to dispense with satire and simply call Donald Trump at Trump Tower on Friday to hear about his trip to survey the damage from the volcanic eruption of his imminent nomination. Trump told me that when he came to tour the ruins of the Republican Party here Thursday, he and Paul Ryan asked if everyone would clear the room.
The Tyler ISD board of trustees unanimously voted to file a motion to end the federal desegregation order in place since 1970. Now, the Department of Justice will decide whether or not to grant the district unitary status.
I believe you are labeling the wrong party "stubborn." The Republican majority Senate made it quite clear that it would not act on any appointment for the Supreme Court until after the presidential election.
Well, we may care a little bit about Blake Lively, but not as part of some "cultural appropriation" social media war, as we saw when she Instagramed some Oakland back. What, a white girl can't reference Sir Mix A Lot???? With a 4-4 split after Justice Antonin Scalia's death, the court can't seem to make a ruling.
When the news broke Tuesday that Megyn Kelly was leaving the Fox News bubble to pursue a broader audience at NBC, my initial thought was: Who cares? Talking heads frequently switch networks, and Americans increasingly get their news not from TV, but from social media sites. But Kelly's imminent move is huge because it's Kelly.
Mostly it's been depicted as a crop grown far from the mainstream in the fields of far-right crackpots, at least that's how the government-approved media see it. They conveniently fail to mention that Ronald Reagan campaigned on the idea and was elected President - twice.
It's been said that government should be on the side of the little guy, because the big guys can take care of themselves, and they usually do. But this fall, Republicans have a message for disaffected big guys all across the country: Don't worry - we've got your back.
Barack Hussein Obama To cure Congress, elect more former military members Democrats should end their hypocrisy when it comes to Kavanaugh and the judiciary Trump rated worse on ethics than predecessors going back to Nixon: Gallup MORE took to the stage at Invesco Field to accept his party's nomination. In that speech, he outlined an ambitious agenda for change - reversing the economic and foreign policies of a Republican administration that had sent America spiraling in the wrong direction.