Column: The Hillary Papers and the Death of the Mainstream Media
By Matthew ContinettiThe school of literary criticism known as reception theory holds that a text should be studied in light of its effect on its contemporaries, that a reader should be aware of the “horizon of expectations” in which a text is produced.
Union-Backed Groups Spend Hundreds of Thousands Attacking Cotton, Jolly
By Lachlan MarkayProminent Democratic groups backed by some of the nation’s largest labor unions made large independent expenditures on Tuesday attacking Republican candidates in Arkansas and Florida.
Lawmakers Call for GAO Audit of Cover Oregon Failure
By CJ CiaramellaRepublicans called for a federal audit of the beleaguered Cover Oregon website Wednesday after allegations of criminal fraud surfaced recently.
Wireless Threat
By Bill GertzObama administration security officials say President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are not strongly opposing a South Korean plan to use Chinese telecommunications gear in an advanced wireless network, thus increasing concerns of cyber spying espionage against U.S. military forces in the country.
USDA Gave $303,890 in Wool Loans to Couple Who ‘Owned No Sheep’
By Elizabeth HarringtonThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) gave $303,890 in wool loans to an Iowa couple that “owned no sheep.”
‘Robocop’ Review
By Sonny BunchRobocop, it seems, is the go-to property for Hollywood studios interested in handing millions of dollars to foreign directors interested in attacking America.
Marvel vs. DC
By Sonny Bunch(Warning: Nerd-post ahead.) Growing up, I was always more fond of Marvel than DC. Sure, I enjoyed Batman as a concept but I had a hard time getting into the books: I was a Spider-Man sort of kid.
Barber on Dems Cashing Out By Opposing Keystone Pipeline
By WFB StaffThe Washington Free Beacon’s Ellison Barber joined Fox News Thursday to discuss a recent Free Beacon report that found some Democrats who oppose Transcanada’s Keystone XL Pipeline have thousands of dollars invested in Transcanada’s competitors.
By Matthew ContinettiThe school of literary criticism known as reception theory holds that a text should be studied in light of its effect on its contemporaries, that a reader should be aware of the “horizon of expectations” in which a text is produced.
Union-Backed Groups Spend Hundreds of Thousands Attacking Cotton, Jolly
By Lachlan MarkayProminent Democratic groups backed by some of the nation’s largest labor unions made large independent expenditures on Tuesday attacking Republican candidates in Arkansas and Florida.
Lawmakers Call for GAO Audit of Cover Oregon Failure
By CJ CiaramellaRepublicans called for a federal audit of the beleaguered Cover Oregon website Wednesday after allegations of criminal fraud surfaced recently.
Wireless Threat
By Bill GertzObama administration security officials say President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are not strongly opposing a South Korean plan to use Chinese telecommunications gear in an advanced wireless network, thus increasing concerns of cyber spying espionage against U.S. military forces in the country.
USDA Gave $303,890 in Wool Loans to Couple Who ‘Owned No Sheep’
By Elizabeth HarringtonThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) gave $303,890 in wool loans to an Iowa couple that “owned no sheep.”
‘Robocop’ Review
By Sonny BunchRobocop, it seems, is the go-to property for Hollywood studios interested in handing millions of dollars to foreign directors interested in attacking America.
Marvel vs. DC
By Sonny Bunch(Warning: Nerd-post ahead.) Growing up, I was always more fond of Marvel than DC. Sure, I enjoyed Batman as a concept but I had a hard time getting into the books: I was a Spider-Man sort of kid.
Barber on Dems Cashing Out By Opposing Keystone Pipeline
By WFB StaffThe Washington Free Beacon’s Ellison Barber joined Fox News Thursday to discuss a recent Free Beacon report that found some Democrats who oppose Transcanada’s Keystone XL Pipeline have thousands of dollars invested in Transcanada’s competitors.
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