The Missouri Court of Appeals – Eastern District has affirmed an almost five million dollar judgment for violation of the Missouri Human Rights Act, by black administrators at Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis, Missouri, against a white professor.
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Sessions’ Testimony Denies Russia Collusion
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified today in a public hearing, and the Democrats didn’t like his answers.
Russia Spotlight To Shine on Obama?
The tide may be turning or expanding in the Russia investigation – from a singular focus on Trump to the actions of Obama officials.
U.S. Supreme Court Says No to Redistricting Plan
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that North Carolina lawmakers impermissibly relied on race they re-drew the first and twelfth Congressional districts.
Filmmakers Who Exposed Planned Parenthood Charged In California Court
Center for Medical Progress CEO David Daleiden and his associate Sandra Merritt were charged Tuesday, March 28 with fifteen felonies after masquerading as harvesters of fetal remains at the National Abortion Federation’s 2014 conference in San Francisco. At issue is the video the two secretly recorded.
Boots on the Ground: Perspectives on Iraq – Part 3
Louis’ story is a stark example of a country in ruin.
Boots on the Ground: Perspectives on Iraq – Part 2
Today, we fast forward from the 2011 drawdown to an Iraq nearly free of US troops, and the situation that unfolded.
Boots on the Ground: Perspectives on Iraq – Part 1
In the baton pass from Barack Obama to President Trump, a veritable mountain of postponed, muddled and unsystematic military strategy in Iraq is a pressing issue that the new administration must tackle head-on.
Essay Atrocities & Education
Think nothing is wrong with the Education system in America? Here is a stark wake-up call directly from students…