Investigators were sorting out why Anthony McRae fired inside an academic building and the student union just before 8:30 p.m. Monday. … [Read more...] about Police struggle to pin down motive in Michigan State shootings
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Biden’s FCC nominee counting on Democratic Senate majority to advance languishing nomination
Fireworks erupted Tuesday at a Senate committee hearing over President Biden's nomination of embattled Gigi Sohn to the Federal Communications Commission, as Republicans objected to her views ranging from censorship of conservatives to law enforcement. … [Read more...] about Biden’s FCC nominee counting on Democratic Senate majority to advance languishing nomination
Virginia Theological Seminary to host N.Y. school’s master’s program, leader says
A 200-year-old Episcopal seminary in Virginia has thrown a financial lifeline to a struggling Episcopalian school in New York City -- in part to head off a looming, critical shortage of clergy in the denomination. … [Read more...] about Virginia Theological Seminary to host N.Y. school’s master’s program, leader says
Heritage Foundation marks 50 years of efforts to save America
The Heritage Foundation is marking its 50th year of "fighting for the everyday American." The conservative policy organization was founded on Feb. 16, 1973 -- and is planning a grand celebration in April that will showcase conservative leaders and allies, stalwart supporters and original thinkers. … [Read more...] about Heritage Foundation marks 50 years of efforts to save America
Biden withdraws nomination of human-rights candidate over Israel remarks
President Biden on Tuesday yanked the nomination of his pick to serve on an international human rights organization because of the candidate's criticism of Israel and of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. … [Read more...] about Biden withdraws nomination of human-rights candidate over Israel remarks