Trump Mocks Reporter’s Disability
The New York Times is angry that Donald Trump mocked one of its reporters who has a physical disability.
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The New York Times is angry that Donald Trump mocked one of its reporters who has a physical disability.
As we ominously watch European cities like Brussels and Paris beleaguered by a growing population of homegrown radical Islamists, we must ask what our government is doing to prevent the United States from following the same trajectory.
Russia ramped up the threat of a military confrontation between Turkey and Moscow yesterday.
Cyber-thieves are preparing malware and spam campaigns in a bid to catch out retailers and shoppers during the run-up to Christmas, experts say.
He said that if Russia directed its efforts toward this, the attack may never have happened. But Russia claims it has proof the jet never entered Turkish airspace. And Turkmen in Syria admit to murdering at least one of the pilots.
We are now back to the arsonist blaming the firefighter for arson, again.
After the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris last week, many news sources claimed that not a single refugee had been charged with terrorism in the U.S. since the attacks on 9/11, but the assertion does not stand up to scrutiny.
Latest polls show that Donald Trump is trusted more to deal with international terrorism than the squatters who refuse to leave Republican Party leadership posts.
Martyrs’ Day is a new addition to the United Arab Emirates calendar this November, wedged between the Islamic holy days and the Dubai Shopping Festival.
Cruz’s references to the federal government’s involvement in this issue likely allude to the Obama administration’s legal support for transgender students in two recent cases.
