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Friday, September 13, 2019
Does Trump really inspire racists? Here's what research found - Christian Post
September 13, 2019
Current News - Cesar Sayoc
Does Trump really inspire racists? Here's what research found - Christian Post
NYPD sergeants honored for heroics at ceremony in Brooklyn
David French, Sohrab Ahmari, and the Battle for the Future of Conservatism
NYPD sergeants honored for heroics at ceremony in Brooklyn - New York Post
Does Trump really inspire racists? Here's what research found - Christian Post
Christian Post
By Napp Nazworth, Christian Post Reporter | Friday, September 13, 2019 A demonstrator holds a sign reading 'Stop the Hate' at a protest against President Trump's visit following a mass shooting, which left at least 22 people dead, on August 7, 2019 in El Paso, Texas.
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NYPD sergeants honored for heroics at ceremony in Brooklyn
Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
When NYPD Sgt. Roger “RJ” Coleman saw a man with tattoos on his face and neck on a Manhattan subway platform back in May, he knew he was looking at the killer from a wanted poster that he had just handed out to his cops.
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David French, Sohrab Ahmari, and the Battle for the Future of Conservatism
Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
One evening in early September, the Catholic University of America, in Washington, D.C., hosted a debate between Sohrab Ahmari, the op-ed editor of the New York Post, and David French, a constitutional lawyer and a staff writer for National Review—two writers who represent different possible futures for American conservatism, and who, to add an additional dash of energy, plainly seemed to dislike each other.
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NYPD sergeants honored for heroics at ceremony in Brooklyn - New York Post
New York Post
When NYPD Sgt. Roger “RJ” Coleman saw a man with tattoos on his face and neck on a Manhattan subway platform back in May, he knew he was looking at the killer from a wanted poster that he had just handed out to his cops.
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