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Following Minimum Wage Increases, Unemployment Spikes among Black Male Teens

Just as economists promised: raising the minimum wage reduces the number of low-skilled workers hired and retained.  Well done, progressives!  Perhaps one of the more interesting data points from last week’s Employment Report is displayed in the graph above, which shows that the jobless rate for black male teens (aged 16-19 years) increased to 40.1% […]

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Watchdogs: US police shootings fueling black extremism

The public backlash against police shootings of black people is helping fuel the growth of black hate groups, some of which advocate retaliatory violence against law enforcement, watchdog groups said Monday. The Southern Poverty Law Center counted 113 groups advocating black separatism, black supremacy or some other extreme, black-centric ideology in the United States in

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Fox News Will Show A Transgender Bathroom Ad During RNC

The national debate over transgender bathroom laws will make its way to the living rooms of Fox News viewers who watch the Republican National Convention next week. The ad features Alaina Kupec, a transgender woman from North Carolina, a state with a controversial law mandating people use the bathroom corresponding with the gender on their birth certificate

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Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador: Hillary Got Away With Felony

In his recent newsletter, Congressman Raul Labrador writes: Americans’ trust in government suffered a terrible blow last week. The Hillary Clinton email scandal is an outrageous example of how those with political connections get away with lying and cheating while ordinary Americans have the book thrown at them for the tiniest technical violation. FBI Director

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Idaho State Report: Five More Idaho Children Died In 2013 Because Parents Had Religious Objection To Medical Treatment

The Idaho Child Fatality Review Team has published its third annual report, this one reviewing child deaths in 2013, and it found five more Idaho children died because their parents’ religious beliefs prevented them from seeking medical treatment. That brings the total over three years of reviews to 10 Idaho children. However, the report notes

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Police May Change Tactics at Protests After Dallas Shooting

In the wake of protests in Ferguson, Missouri, where authorities were criticized for what some called heavy-handed tactics against demonstrators, many departments took a more restrained approach. Now, after the shooting deaths of five officers at a Dallas protest decrying last week’s police killings of two more black men, some experts are suggesting it’s possible

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Top House Republicans ask DOJ to investigate whether Clinton lied to Congress

Via CNN:  Two House Republican committee chairmen formally requested that the Justice Department investigate whether Hillary Clinton lied to Congress. House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, sent a letter to Channing Phillips, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, on Monday, asking for a new probe to

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The Danger of the “Black Lives Matter” Movement

Just one quick excerpt from Heather Mac Donald’s excellent article over at Imprimis. Facts are stubborn things. I encourage you to read and digest her entire article. It’s not a race issue, it’s a statistics issue.  Every year, approximately 6,000 blacks are murdered. This is a number greater than white and Hispanic homicide victims combined, even

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