
May 2, 2018
Good morning from Washington, where Israel's exposure of Iran's nuclear activities raises eyebrows and voices. Jim Carafano boils down the important stuff. Illegal immigrants get help evading the law from an app made by a group whose parent organization got taxpayer grants. Fred Lucas reports. What do liberal lawmakers say about Alfie Evans and government-run health care? Rachel del Guidice asks. Plus: Romina Boccia on how penny-pinching adds up to actual budget savings, Walter Williams on the real diversity issue on campus, and Dennis Prager on how the left intimidates conservatives.
The most dynamic religion of the past 100 years has been neither Christianity nor Islam. It has been leftism. Whoever does not recognize this does not understand the contemporary world.
The documents do conclusively prove Iran’s regime lied when it said it had no interest in building a nuclear weapons program, and it shows they clearly have the technical knowledge to pursue a program in the future.
"In the British system, the government arrogated to itself the final say over the child's fate, not his loving parents," says The Heritage Foundation's Bob Moffit.
The app allows illegal immigrants to notify family and lawyers when they encounter law enforcement.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., revive the "penny plan," which calls on Congress to reduce spending by at least one penny on the dollar from one year to the next.
A new study finds that 39 percent of the colleges looked at were Republican-free–with zero registered Republicans on their faculties.
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