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Saturday, August 19, 2017
Citing Charlottesville Unrest and its Harmful Effect on Children, First Book Provides Resources for Educators Serving Kids in Need
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by First Book Washington, D.C. - August 19, 2017 (The Ponder News) -- Our nation is reeling from the unrest in Charlottesville and the ha...
Los Angeles Police Protective League Urges Hate Groups to Stay Home
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by the Los Angeles Police Protective League Los Angeles, CA - August 19, 2017 (The Ponder News) -- In anticipation of potential rallies a...
Friday, August 18, 2017
North Korea, Manufacturing Council, Confederate Monuments
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The Associated Press reports , "With corporate chieftains fleeing, President Donald Trump abruptly abolished their White House business...
How to deal with the aftermath...
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by Shonda Ponder, editor of The Ponder News The mainstream news channels have been going non-stop on the ISIS car attacks in Barcelona. He...
Thursday, August 17, 2017
African American Attorney on Removal of Confederate Statues: Only Way to Say ‘Never Again’ Is When You Remember
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Breitbart Marc Little came to Washington, D.C. recently in his capacity as the vice president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Educatio...
More Opinion from House Members on Charlottesville
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House Representative Vicky Hartzler (R-MO, 4th) made a heartfelt statement about the violence in Charlottesville, saying, “Over the past few...
Policinski: It takes great effort, restraint to defend First Amendment
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Greeley Tribune History tells us of the rise at various times in our nation of groups preaching hate and bigotry and violence, using their...
Black Lives Matter Gets Free Pass in Grand Junction, Colorado
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Grand Junction Sentinel “We have Nazis on American soil,” said Samantha Harris. “That wall of presuppositions, we all need to dismantle th...
Terry McLaughlin: Voter fraud or not, well worth a look
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Grass Valley Union Rhode Island — the smallest state in The Union, and the setting for a beautiful July wedding on Narragansett Bay to whi...
Confederate monuments removed overnight in Baltimore
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Gadsden Times Confederate monuments in Baltimore were quietly removed and hauled away on trucks in darkness early Wednesday, days after a ...
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