Brittany M. Hughes
Managing Editor
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Brittany is the managing editor of MRCTV and MRC Culture. She hosts the weekly podcast "The Brittany Hughes Show" and previously hosted "Reality Check" on MRCTV. She's a graduate of the College of William and Mary. Before coming to MRCTV, she worked as an investigative reporter for CNS News. Prior to that, she was an education and politics reporter in Danville, Virginia. 

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Brittany M. Hughes | November 17, 2015
Concerned about Syrian refugees coming into the United States? You might be a hateful racist. According to one Democratic congressmen, turning away Syrian refugees seeking asylum in the United States would be a “sin” potentially based on “hate,” rather than concern that a refugee-disguised terrorist might somehow make their way across U.S. borders. Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.), known for…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 17, 2015
(Photo Credit: Suzanne Kennedy via Twitter)   A Spirit Airlines plane set to take off from Baltimore-Washington International Airport Tuesday morning was called back and all passengers were removed from the plane over what the airline called “suspicious activity.” The spark that set off the entire incident? A woman and a small child got up and quickly moved to the back of the plane as it was…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 16, 2015
(Photo via U.S. Customs and Border Protection) A Mexican national in the middle of smuggling 14 illegal aliens into the United States in the San Diego Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border ended up assaulting a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent by hitting him in the face with a rock before fleeing the scene, according to a CBP news release Monday. As of the latest report, 39-year-old…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 16, 2015
(Photo via U.S. Customs and Border Protection) A Mexican national caught smuggling 14 illegal aliens into the United States in the San Diego Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border ended up assaulting a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent by hitting him in the face with a rock before fleeing the scene, according to a CBP news release Monday. As of the latest report, 39-year-old Martel…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 16, 2015
Oliver Tickell, a British climate change activist and editor of the pro-environment publication The Ecologist, penned an op-ed Saturday suggesting that ISIS jihadis attacked Paris Friday night in order to derail climate change agreements during the G20 Summit this week, when world leaders, including President Obama, were slated to discuss efforts to curb global warming. According to Tickell,…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 16, 2015
(Photo Credit: Creative Commons)   On the heels of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris that left 129 dead and hundreds more wounded Friday night, President Obama doubled down on his promise to accept thousands of Syrian refugees into the United States during his remarks at the G20 Summit in Paris Monday morning. In his speech, Obama said, “Many of these refugees are the victims of terrorism…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 14, 2015
(People embrace outside Le Carillon, one of the places attacked. Photograph: James Gourley/Rex Shutterstock)   If there's ever a ray of light peaking out from behind the dark cloud of hate and violence of a terrorist attack, it's the steady glow that comes from people around the world rallying behind the victims. Immediately following the deadly attacks on Paris Friday night, in which at least…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 13, 2015
Remember all those times the federal government told us we’re going to die of global warming? It’s going to be the greatest catastrophe the world has ever seen. Fires raging across the open plains, tidal waves blasting through coastlines and submerging our skyscrapers, hurricanes whipping up our seas like one giant turbo-blender while we all cower in fear, naked and half-starved from the famine…
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Brittany M. Hughes | November 12, 2015
(Photo Credit: The Associated Press) It started with a trophy. Hailed by little league coaches and soccer moms everywhere, we called it a “participation trophy.” It was designed to make sure every child who took a swing, risked a shot, and tried their very, very best – well, they got a pat on the back and a gold star and a cookie. And a participation trophy. And thus the generation of “I…