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Ann Coulter Thinks It’s a ‘Mistake’ for Trump to Soften His Stance on Immigration

Ann Coulter thinks it’s a “mistake” for Donald Trumpto soften his stance on immigration. Coulter has been one of Trump’s most fervent supporters, particularly for his strident stance on immigration. She said his recent indications that he could moderate on the issue sounded to her like “tired talking points.”   She appeared on MSNBC’s Hardball Tuesday evening, where Chris Matthews asked […]

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Gary Johnson on Clinton Foundation: ‘There is a big pay for play out there’

Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson said Wednesday he does see an element of “pay to play” in the latest revelations that many donors to the Clinton Foundation also got meetings or schedule phone calls with Hillary Clinton. “There is an implication that when you give those donations that you will have access,” Mr. Johnson said Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day.” “And

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Lewiston Woman Who Allegedly Used Drugs While Pregnant Faces Trial On Felony Charge

See the irony? She could have “legally” murdered her unborn baby, and that would have been heralded by the progressives. And even an After-Birth-Abortion would be considered an option.   A Lewiston woman who allegedly used methamphetamine and morphine during her pregnancy could spend 10 years in jail if she is found guilty of injuring her child.

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Letters: Too many fatal accidents; Another accident on Highway 95

A couple Letters to the Editor today by Moscowans fed up with the obstructionists at Paradise Ridge Defense Coalition who, ostensibly desire to protect the environment, are hurting their neighbors.  I’m responding to the story headlined “Complaint filed over proposed US 95 route” (Page One, Aug. 20 & 21). Fourteen years – that’s how long the

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Mail Truck Crash

Here’s one you don’t see very often. And no snow or ice.  Volunteer firefighter from the Moscow Rural Fire District sprays the bottom of a mail truck to cool it off after it slid off of Paradise Ridge Road on Wednesday south of Moscow. The driver of the truck was able to get out of

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WSU Defensive Back Arrested After Assault At Pullman Pizza Place

Luani allegedly broke another student’s nose in fight. A Washington State University football player was arrested on suspicion of felony assault early Wednesday morning after allegedly striking at least one individual in a local restaurant and breaking his nose. Senior Shalom Luani, expected to be a starting safety this season, was taken into custody about

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US paid $1.3bn in interest on debt to Iran left over from Shah’s time, critics call it ‘ransom’

Two days after delivering $400 million in cash to Tehran to pay off a decades-old debt, the US paid $1.3 billion more to cover the interest, but Obama administration critics say the payment was essentially ransom for the release of US prisoners in January.  Read more

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NYPD spying on Muslim groups violated surveillance laws

An independent police monitor found the New York Police Department violated surveillance laws, particularly when spying on Muslim groups. The report found NYPD’s intelligence division often continued surveillance after court permission for it expired. An independent police monitor found the New York Police Department violated surveillance laws, particularly when spying on Muslim groups. The report

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Spy in the sky: Baltimore police secretly patrol citizens with tech used in Iraq war

Police in Baltimore are facing a new scandal for their use of surveillance planes from the Iraq war to secretly spy on residents. The aerial snooping has been happening since January without authorities informing the public they are being monitored for as much as 10 hours a day, Bloomberg reports. Police from both Baltimore city and

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WSJ: Australia Becomes First Developed Nation to Repeal Carbon Tax

Australia regains some measure of sanity. Via the WSJ:  After almost a decade of heated political debate, Australia has become the world’s first developed nation to repeal carbon laws that put a price on greenhouse-gas emissions. In a vote that could highlight the difficulty in implementing additional measures to reduce carbon emissions ahead of global

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Leaked e-mails show George Soros paid $650K to influence bishops during Pope’s US visit

Leaked emails through WikiLeaks reveal that billionaire globalist George Soros – one of Hilary Clinton’s top donors – paid $650,000 to influence Pope Francis’ September 2015 visit to the USA with a view to “shift[ing] national paradigms and priorities in the run-up to the 2016 presidential campaign.” The funds were allocated in April 2015 and the report on their effectiveness

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