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What Can Be Done to Stop Vehicular Terrorist Attacks

Thursday, November 2, 2017 - 10:45am
The Daily Signal

Nov. 2, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where national security officials ponder lessons of the deadly Halloween terror attack in New York. Fred Lucas has President Trump's public thoughts and Robin Simcox suggests next steps. Republicans are split over a tax deduction that rewards government's runaway spending. Rachel del Guidice spotlights a crucial GOP bloc, while Rachel Greszler hammers the break. Plus: Nolan Peterson on Russia's bloody "shadow war" in Ukraine, and Jarrett Stepman on two measures of our culture: the perversion of history and the resurgence of baseball.

Commentary

What Can Be Done to Stop Vehicular Terrorist Attacks

 

In 2015, Australia prevented a vehicular terrorist attack. Here's what the Australians did.

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Commentary

What the Reaction to Kelly's Civil War Comments Tells Us About Our Culture

 

CNN contributor April Ryan actually asked White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders if the administration thought "slavery was wrong."

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News

What Trump Wants US to Do to Prevent Another Terror Attack

 

"We have to get much tougher and we have to get much smarter. And we have to get much less politically correct," says President Trump.

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News

24 House Republicans From Blue States Resist Pressure to Embrace Costly Tax Deduction

 

Twenty-four GOP lawmakers from high-tax states voted for the House budget resolution last week, despite pressure to oppose it because of the possible elimination of the state and local tax deduction in the tax reform bill.

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News

Here Are 2 of the Russian-Bought Facebook Ads That 'Helped Sway the Election'

 

One post, published by a page called "Being Patriotic," promoted an apparently phony event in Pennsylvania for "Miners for Trump" and advocated coal-mining jobs.

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Commentary

This Tax Deduction Forces Americans to Subsidize High-Tax States

 

Instead of having to pay the full cost of their taxes, state and local taxpayers who itemize their deductions can force taxpayers in lower-tax states to pick up a big portion—up to 40 percent—of their taxes.

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Feature

Assassinations in Ukraine's Capital Raise Specter of a Russian 'Shadow War'

 

A Chechen woman who had fought on the side of Ukrainian forces against Russia and its separatist proxies in eastern Ukraine dies in a brazen vehicular ambush on the outskirts of Kyiv.

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Commentary

The NFL's Folly Means Baseball Can Once Again Become America's Passion

 

The signs that a torch is passing are unmistakable.

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