Donald H. Harrison

Ann Coulter, ‘In Trump We Trust’ author, livid over campaign’s immigration ‘softening’

Ann Coulter, the author of “In Trump We Trust,” is publicly lambasting Donald Trump’s “softening” on immigration policy. Ms. Coulter found herself in the odd position Wednesday of trying to promote a book on the Republican Party’s presidential candidate while criticizing his new rhetoric on illegal immigration. “No citizenship. Let me go a step further […]

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International, USA

University in Afghan capital closed after attack

Kabul (dpa) – The American University of Afghanistan has closed after attackers stormed it late Wednesday when a suicide bomber ploughed his explosives-packed vehicle into the wall of the facility, officials said on Thursday. “The University’s Kabul campuses will be closed until further notice,” a statement on the university’s Facebook page said. Sixteen people, including

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International

Tributes as France’s ‘Queen of Knitwear’ Sonia Rykiel dies at 86

San Diego Jewish World’s eulogy series is sponsored by Marc and Margaret Cohen in memory of Molly Cohen, and by Inland Industries Group LP in memory of long-time San Diego Jewish community leader Marie (Mrs. Gabriel) Berg.  Comments intended for publication in the space below MUST be accompanied by the letter writer’s first and last name

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International, Travel and Food

Under fire, Mylan takes steps to make $600 EpiPen more affordable

In the face of withering criticism, Mylan Pharmaceuticals took steps Thursday to make its EpiPen device more affordable. Specifically, the company is increasing the amount of money on a copay assistance card from $100 to $300, and is also widening eligibility for patients to receive the device through that assistance program. “We recognize the significant

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Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

Heidi Stevens: Latest Leslie Jones attacks show how vile cyberbullies are

I have astonishment fatigue. Every day this summer, I’m newly and horribly astonished at what we humans dish out to each other. Wednesday it was Leslie Jones’ website being hacked, followed quickly by the reaction to the Leslie Jones website hack. Jones, the “Saturday Night Live” actress who stars in the new “Ghostbusters” movie, saw

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USA

Illegal alien crimes: Victims’ families say MSM ignores them

WASHINGTON, August 26, 2016 – Those who have lost loved one to crimes perpetrated by illegal aliens say the mainstream media downplays those crimes while playing up the plight of those here illegally. “Our situation is grossly under reported,” said Brian McCann. “Some would say undermined by the Democrats.” McCann recently documented his brother’s death

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USA

Jeb Bush offers disdain as Donald Trump begins ‘morphing’ on immigration

As Donald Trump softens his harsh rhetoric on immigration, Jeb Bush has issued his own critique: The GOP nominee is “morphing” and Bush doesn’t like it. “All the things that Donald Trump railed against, he seems to be morphing into — it’s kind of disturbing,” Bush, who was trounced by Trump in the Republican primaries

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USA

Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 10 points head-to-head national poll

Hillary Clinton has a double-digit lead over Donald Trump in a head-to-head contest, according to a national poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University. Mrs. Clinton held a 10-point, 51 percent to 41 percent lead over Mr. Trump in the survey of likely voters conducted from Aug. 18-24. In a four-way contest, Mrs. Clinton’s lead shrunk

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USA

Why a Gun Safety Group Is Backing Two Republicans

In a rare move, a leading gun-safety political action committee co-founded by Gabrielle Giffords—the shooting survivor who is a former Democratic U.S. representative from Arizona—has endorsed two Republican senators in their races for re-election. Less than three months before the November elections, Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS) has thrown its support behind Senators Pat Toomey

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USA

ITALY – Italian PM vows to rebuild quake-struck areas as death toll hits 250

Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi vowed Thursday to rebuild communities devastated by an earthquake and relaunch efforts to protect infrastructure as the death toll from Wednesday’s quake hit 250. At least 250 people died after an earthquake struck the mountainous heart of Italy, devastating a string of towns, villages and hamlets. “We cannot forget that

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International

N. Korea developing larger-class submarine for missile launch: expert

North Korea is building a new bigger class of submarine than the existing Sinpo-class, and the new project seems to have been kicked off several years ago, Joseph Bermudez, co-founder and chief analytic officer of AllSource Analysis, said at a briefing organized by 38 North. His assessment is in line with outlooks from other North

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International

Lindsey Graham supports Trump call for special Clinton prosecutor

Sen. Lindsey Graham joined Donald Trump Thursday in calling for a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton’s time at the State Department. “Everything she said publicly about the emails have proven to be false,” Mr. Graham, South Carolina Republican, told Fox News. “I think Mr. Trump has it right when he is calling for somebody

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USA

Pro-Burkini Protestors Bring Beach To French Embassy

Campaigners against burkini bans in French towns on Thursday constructed a temporary beach outside the French embassy in London to bring attention to the controversial policy. Dozens of demonstrators gathered for the “wear what you want” event, pouring sand onto the ground and posing for a vast national and international media presence. We installed a

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International