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Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Townhall PM - Islamic Terror Suspect Killed in Boston - June 3, 2015
An Islamic man engaged in Jihad, Usaama Rahim, was shot and killed by police yesterday after lunging at them with a large knife. According to new reports Rahim planned to use that knife, which resembles the black knives used by ISIS, to behead a police officer. [Keep Reading]
Last week, the Nebraska legislature voted to do away with the death penalty. I think that was a mistake. But that's a conversation for another day. Instead, I want to talk about a lesson we might take from the decision. [Keep Reading]
President Barack Obama's stance, expressed in his 2014 State of the Union address, is that the debate is settled and climate change is a fact. [Keep Reading]
Law enforcement officials tell the Boston Globe the man shot and killed by Boston police on Tuesday was plotting to behead a police officer. [Keep Reading]
A stellar group of American historians and academics released a milestone open letter yesterday in protest of deleterious changes to the advanced placement U.S. history (APUSH) exam. [Keep Reading]
An Iranian court will hold a second hearing next week for Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, an American-Iranian on trial on espionage charges, Iran's Students News Agency ISNA reported on Wednesday. [Keep Reading]
'Sorry, I've got to go–bye' seems to be the mindset of the Obama administration regarding using ground troops to fight ISIS. The aversion to redeploy troops to Iraq isn't new. [Keep Reading]
Yes, it wasn't long before the country wizened up and realized how number 44 was not living up to their lofty expectations and maybe number 43 wasn't so bad after all. [Keep Reading]
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