
March 30, 2018
Happy Friday from Washington, where Facebook's flirtations with Barack Obama could add up to a federal case. Hans von Spakovsky posts on the social media giant's crisis. CNN and other news outlets take aim at Trump's choice of an evangelical Christian to head the U.N. migration shop, Fred Lucas reports. You'll get fresh insights on firearms in America in the new "Right Side of History" podcast. Plus: Armstrong Williams on Israel's true power, Star Parker on how gun control proponents cheapen the civil rights movement, and Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton on Walmart's problem with Cosmopolitan magazine. Have a wonderful weekend.
Facebook reportedly provided data on millions of its users to President Obama's re-election campaign.
"I define someone by what they've done," Greta Van Susteren says of Ken Isaacs. "I've never seen him ask anyone about their religion before he helps them."
David Harsanyi of The Federalist visits for a look back at guns in America, including how some states enacted early forms of gun control to disenfranchise black Americans.
A federal judge says neither YouTube nor its parent, Google, violated the conservative educator's First Amendment rights by partially censoring or limiting its content on the video platform.
"Should DACA be eliminated, we will create in-school and postgraduate opportunities for students unable to work legally to engage in stipend-supported research and education that is not citizenship-dependent," Provost Richard Locke says.
This tiny nation of just 8 million people has, through its own boldness and entrepreneurial spirit, become a renowned global leader.
How can we expect to properly deal with an issue as serious as guns and the Second Amendment when the media peddle such ignorance?
Plus: Safe spaces for women no longer are allowed, an arranged marriage in the U.S. goes horrifically wrong, and Planned Parenthood's horrible idea for the next Disney princess.
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