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MRC Contributor | March 6, 2017
On Saturday, Trump supporters rallied across the nation to show their continued support for President Trump. One such event was held in Washington, D.C., in the shadow of the Washington Monument. While the events got some coverage on their own, here are a few things about the march you won't find reported on your evening news -- some of which may really surprise you. 1. The march was bigger than…
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MRC Contributor | March 3, 2017
Every year, Princeton University hosts an event called Princeton Reunions. This alumni weekend-esque get-together celebrates a multitude of graduating classes, and is famous for its thousands of kegs and open debauchery. Graduates plan their own parties for the event, and every year there is a multitude of themes. This year, graduates from Princeton’s 2012 class decided on a “Star Wars”-themed…
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MRC Contributor | March 3, 2017
On Friday, police arrested left-wing journalist Juan Thompson of St. Louis, Mo., for reportedly making empty bomb threats against Jewish Community Centers.  Thompson, 31, is accused of making at least eight threats against Jewish Community Centers and schools across the United States, part of a wave of threats that have cropped up over the past several months.  Documents released by federal…
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MRC Contributor | February 27, 2017
In the state of New Hampshire, gun owners can now legally carry a concealed, loaded pistol or revolver without a license. Last Wednesday, Republican Gov. Chris Sununu signed S.B. 12 into law, which "Allows a person to carry a loaded, concealed pistol or revolver without a license unless such person is otherwise prohibited by New Hampshire statute.” Sununu is a stalwart defender of gun rights,…
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MRC Contributor | February 24, 2017
"All those a******* make are unwatchable movies from unreadable books."  Late Thursday night, Conservative street artist Sabo placed a multitude of large posters, some bearing this quote from Quentin Tarantino's True Romance throughout Hollywood, Brentwood, and Westwood. Sabo is famous for his work that attacks left-wing politics, and was an active Ted Cruz supporter during the 2016 election. …
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MRC Contributor | February 20, 2017
On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov revealed that US intelligence routinely intercepts communications with Russia's ambassador. This fact only came to light in the wake of retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's resignation as National Security Advisor.  Foreign Minister Lavrov told the Russian press that, "in connection with the scandal that was built up around Trump’s adviser, General…
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MRC Contributor | February 20, 2017
Two Swedish police officers stepped forward in February discussing the scope of migrant crime in Sweden and attempts by the Swedish government and media to cover the crime wave up. The first police officer, Peter Springare, is now reportedly under criminal investigation for “incitement to racial hatred." In a Facebook post, Springare, an investigator for the Örebro police, wrote, "I’m so f…
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MRC Contributor | February 17, 2017
DNC superdelegate William Owen submitted a resolution to "admonish the ABC TV show 'Designated Survivor' and to defend FBI Director James Comey." In the show, a fictional version of the FBI director is blackmailed into confessing a crime that he did not commit. The resolution facetiously declares to "defend James Comey," though it is an obvious smear.  The text of the resolution states "…
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MRC Contributor | February 17, 2017
In 2015, CNN reported that St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach had an infant mortality rate for open-heart surgery that was three times the national average. Davide Carbone, the CEO of the hospital, was even visited by reporters for CNN's “Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees” at his home for comment. He refused to talk to them, and was later forced to resign. While this sounds like a case of…
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MRC Contributor | February 15, 2017
Three Muslim brothers who ran the office information technology for members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs were just fired on suspicion that they had violated a multitude of laws and regulations. Brothers Abid, Imran, and Jamal Awan were blocked from computer networks at the House of Representatives on Feb. 2. The three men are…