“Inclusive” Anti-Trump Feminist Protest Excludes Pro-Life Feminists
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Our statement regarding press today: pic.twitter.com/z1y9cfFFvY
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) January 16, 2017
The irony in this case is too rich.
Our statement regarding press today: pic.twitter.com/z1y9cfFFvY
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) January 16, 2017
The irony in this case is too rich.
by Micah J. Fleck When I was a freshman in college, I was in a research-based writing class that consisted of a very small student-to-faculty ratio and allowed us attendees, a roster that barely broke the double digits, to personally interact with our teacher and have meaningful conversations and debates rather than simply sit back…
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Andrew Kerr Julie Swetnick, the third woman to accuse Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct in high school, faced allegations from her former employer that she engaged in “unwelcome, sexually offensive conduct” in 2000. WebTrends alleged in a lawsuit that, after the company determined she had engaged in “innapropriate conduct,” Swetnick made “false and retaliatory allegations” of sexual…
Peter Hasson Former Defense Secretary James Mattis took repeated shots at President Donald Trump during the annual Al Smith Memorial Foundation dinner Thursday night. Mattis called himself the “Meryl Streep of generals” and poked fun at Trump’s draft deferments at the annual dinner, where speakers generally make jokes about politicians and political issues. Mattis drew laughs by…
Chris White Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Wednesday that the Silicon Valley company will begin completely reorienting its platform over the next several years, moving toward encryption and privacy. The move would shift the company’s focus from a social network to a platform in which people communicate with smaller groups and their content disappears after…
This morning, the Supreme Court of the United States threw out Texas’s stringent abortion access laws because of their overly restrictive effect on a woman’s ability to have the procedure. Justice Stephen Breyer, who delivered the majority opinion in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, wrote, “the surgical-center requirement, like the admitting-privileges requirement, provides few, if…
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