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Sasse Leads Osborn, Dinsdale as Polls Set to Open

OMAHA, Nebraska–Hours before polls open in the Cornhusker state, Midland University President Ben Sasse held a lead against former State Treasurer Shane Osborn and bank president Sid Dinsdale. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT) and Tom Coburn (R-OK), former

Harvard's Black Mass First Homeless Then Not Happening

Harvard's Black Mass First Homeless Then Not Happening

Whether or not any lessons will be learned in terms of religious tolerance or basic courtesy, the Harvard Crimson is getting a lesson in covering breaking news, as the story of the “black mass” (which was originally scheduled to start

FCC Revising Internet Rules After Public Backlash

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is broadening the scope of his proposed open Internet rules and suggesting tougher standards for Internet providers who wish to create paid priority fast lanes on their networks. According to an

NYPD to Stop Seizing Sex Work Suspects' Condoms

NYPD to Stop Seizing Sex Work Suspects' Condoms

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department will no longer confiscate unused condoms from suspected sex workers to be used as evidence of prostitution, ending a longstanding practice that had been criticized by civil rights groups for undermining

Harvard Club Pulls Out of Satanic Black Mass

Harvard Club Pulls Out of Satanic Black Mass

UPDATE: The Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club says it is no longer sponsoring the black mass. Harvard club hasn’t found a venue off campus to host black mass & announces they will no longer be sponsoring it. #fox25 —

Five Ways Universities Quash Free Speech

Five Ways Universities Quash Free Speech

On Monday, the Alliance Defending Freedom sued the University of Georgia for placing limits on free speech by restricting demonstrations and speeches to designated “Free Expression Areas” between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays. All gatherings must be previously

Pete Ricketts: Amnesty Legislation 'Not Fair… Not Right'

Pete Ricketts: Amnesty Legislation 'Not Fair… Not Right'

Conservative Nebrasksa gubernatorial candidate and businessman Pete Ricketts, who has a slight lead heading into Tuesday’s primary, said he staunchly opposes amnesty and taxpayer benefits being doled out to illegal immigrants because it is unfair to citizens and legal immigrants.

Poll: Majority of Likely Voters Oppose ObamaCare's HHS Mandate

Poll: Majority of Likely Voters Oppose ObamaCare's HHS Mandate

A new poll released by Family Research Council (FRC) has found that 53 percent of likely voters oppose ObamaCare’s HHS mandate that requires most employers to provide contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and abortifacients to employees without charge through health insurance plans.