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Dismantling The Deep State: From JFK to HRC

Lloyd Billingsley, Time to release Hillary’s secret Benghazi emails. As Reuters reports, President Trump, subject to receipt of further information, plans to allow “the opening of long-secret files on the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy due for release next week.” This move is long overdue and sets a precedent for further revelations

School District forces some students to buy Chromebooks, while others get them for free

Victor Skinner, EAGNEWS.org ARVADA, Colo. – A Colorado school district is requiring high school students to purchase a laptop for class, and they must buy the devices from the district. Officials in Jefferson County Schools used to allow students to bring their own computers to school, but the situation apparently caused confusion with connectivity issues

Outrage after network appears to threaten Reddit user #CNNBlackmail

CNN was facing almost universal backlash on Wednesday after running an article on the Reddit user who made an anti-CNN, wrestling-themed GIF tweeted by President Trump over the weekend – and seeming to imply the network would reveal the person’s identity if he reneged on an apology.  Andrew Kaczynski, the senior editor and founding member

Media leaks put lives of US foreign agents — and Americans — at risk. Is that worth a scoop?

Bryan Dean Wright, For the past year, Americans have read a barrage of stories related to Russia’s role in the 2016 election. The latest comes from the Washington Post, which recently gossiped about how President Obama did – and did not – respond to Moscow’s propaganda operations aimed at thwarting America’s democracy. Like many articles

Comey testimony leaves questions unanswered about anti-Trump dossier

Pamela K. Browne, Cyd Upson, While Thursday’s testimony by James Comey focused on his private discussions with President Trump, the fired FBI director still faces questions posed months ago over links between the bureau and a British ex-spy’s mysterious – and unverified – anti-Trump dossier. Comey was asked about the dossier, prepared by former British

Trump is unlikely to invoke executive privilege to stop Comey’s testimony

Despite speculation that President Trump may seek executive privilege to prevent his former FBI director- James Comey- from testifying next week before the Senate, two senior administration officials reportedly said there is no plan to hinder the testimony. The New York Times reported that one official said that Trump actually wants Comey to testify because