The Media Shouldn't Overlook Kamala Harris' Plagiarism
The pouncing isn't the point.
The pouncing isn't the point.
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The federal government continues to be very bad at telling people what and how to eat.
The G Word, a new documentary, only occasionally covers serious issues. But it opts not to do honest reporting.
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In the new film, Obama maintains that she's never liked politics, but you can't help but wonder whether she's seen the end of the campaign trail.
Her experience is a good example of why affirmative action policies are a bad idea.
For Democrats-and bookmakers-the 2020 election is already underway.
Another device was reportedly sent to the office of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Occupational licensing laws are keeping returning servicemen and their families out of their chosen fields.
Should we expect a scaling back of regulations or even repeals?
Does Michelle Obama know the DNC is a "food desert"?
Some political figures unsurprisingly think that politicians should be considered role models.
But they are bromides typical of vacuous mainstream politics.
A portion of Melania Trump's speech is identical to a portion of the speech Michelle Obama gave at the 2008 convention.
The mandatory 'added sugar' disclosure is a misleading loser.
Kids need flavor packets to cope with federal guidelines
How it was a force for good against India's color prejudice
The First Lady's love for fashion exposed Indians to a different conception of beauty
The USDA's school lunch program has earned a failing grade.
And it's not funny. At all.
What exactly qualifies her to oversee a "major transformation of our nation's school-lunch program"?
Should we expand the USDA's failing National School Lunch Program, as First Lady Michelle Obama wants, or should we slow down its implementation, as House GOP members prefer? No.
The USDA has managed to make school lunches stink even more. So why does the government continue to double down on the program?
February 2014 may go down as the worst month for food freedom since the height of the New Deal era.
See, because the problem is that people just don't know
Science doesn't back up overconsumption of water
Lesbian activist interrupted the First Lady's remarks
Join the club, Michelle
The New Jersey governor recently revealed he had lap band surgery earlier this year
He's leading his Republican opponent in the heavily Democratic state by just 4 points
Don't worry, he'll cash in on the post-presidency lecture circuit