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President Obama Picks His Favorite Film of 2014

President Obama Picks His Favorite Film of 2014

President Barack Obama revealed his favorite film of the year to People Magazine in an interview released on Wednesday.  Obama named Richard Linklater’s Boyhood his favorite movie of 2014.  “Boyhood was a great movie,” he told People Magazine. “That, I think,

Hillary Clinton: ‘Black Lives Matter’

Hillary Clinton: ‘Black Lives Matter’

NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she’s proud to have been part of an administration that “banned illegal renditions and brutal interrogations” and said the U.S. should never be involved in torture anywhere in the world. Clinton

Hillary Clinton: 'Black Lives Matter'

Hillary Clinton: 'Black Lives Matter'

NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she’s proud to have been part of an administration that “banned illegal renditions and brutal interrogations” and said the U.S. should never be involved in torture anywhere in the world. Clinton

Public Donates Over $15K to I-5 'Hero'

Public Donates Over $15K to I-5 'Hero'

Tyree Landrum just celebrated what he is dubbing the best Christmas of his six children’s lives. Landrum was lauded for his “heroic” efforts when he rebuked Ferguson protesters that had blocked I-5 in La Jolla, California, keeping many workers like

Jerry Brown Quiet on Protests as Oakland PD Blocked

Jerry Brown Quiet on Protests as Oakland PD Blocked

California Gov. Jerry Brown, not known for his reticence on many issues, has declined to say much about the ongoing protests against the non-indictments of police officers in several high-profile cases in which police have shot unarmed black suspects. In

The Top 11 Campus Political Correctness Debacles of 2014

The Top 11 Campus Political Correctness Debacles of 2014

The modern college campus is chock full of political correctness that fears nothing more than free speech and dissenting ideas, as 2014 proved once again. Here are 11 of the worst offenders:     1. UCSB Feminist Studies Professor Attacks Pro-Life

BET Host Complains Obama Giving Hispanic Media More Attention

BET Host Complains Obama Giving Hispanic Media More Attention

The BET host who interviewed President Barack Obama last week complained that the president has given Hispanic media outlets more attention than black outlets during his presidency.  “I think the difference between the African-American community and the Latino community is

Berkeley Hecklers Expose Fraud of Free Speech Movement

Berkeley Hecklers Expose Fraud of Free Speech Movement

Joel Pollak’s description of the Berkeley mob that stopped a speech by PayPal and Facebook billionaire Peter Thiel on Wednesday unleashed flashbacks. Fourteen years ago at the University of California’s flagship campus, a similar mob, including many looking like they

UCLA Law Prof Forced to Apologize for Ferguson Exam Question

UCLA Law Prof Forced to Apologize for Ferguson Exam Question

A law professor at the University of California Los Angeles has been forced to apologize for, and withdraw, an exam question that asked constitutional law students to draft a memo outlining the arguments for prosecuting Michael Brown’s stepfather for incitement after

Richmond Police Chief Joins Protest Over Police Bias

Richmond Police Chief Joins Protest Over Police Bias

The police chief of Richmond, CA, Chris Magnus, joined a protest against alleged police brutality in Ferguson, MO and Staten Island, NY on Tuesday while holding a sign reading “#blacklivesmatter.” Roughly 100 fellow protesters held signs while they listened to

Fire Officials: Downtown L.A. Mega-blaze Likely Arson

Fire Officials: Downtown L.A. Mega-blaze Likely Arson

Officials say that they believe Monday morning’s massive fire in downtown Los Angeles was set on purpose. The blaze, which engulfed an unfinished apartment building, and burned so hot that it melted nearby highway signs, will be investigated as soon

Blue on Blue: Berkeley Protests Stop Amtrak Train

Blue on Blue: Berkeley Protests Stop Amtrak Train

For the third straight evening, demonstrators took to the streets of Berkeley, California to protest the shooting by police of unarmed black suspects Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO and Eric Garner in Staten Island, NY. And for the first time