Feds to investigate feds over Clinton email debacle

The FBI’s controversial actions during the 2016 presidential campaign will be investigated by the Justice Department’s internal watchdog agency, officials revealed Thursday. In the latest twist to a melodramatic political yarn, the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General said it would review “allegations regarding certain actions” of department and FBI officials “in advance of the

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Prepare for Runaway Deficits

Upon becoming House speaker in 1995, Newt Gingrich decided it was crucial to adopt a plan to eliminate the federal deficit. In a meeting of House Republicans, Budget Committee Chairman John Kasich balked: “Where is it in stone that we have to balance the budget in seven years?” Gingrich had a quick answer: “Let’s put

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The Pointless Women’s March Against Trump

If Donald Trump’s presidency resembles his candidacy, American constitutional liberties will be in more trouble than the bald eagle. What will be needed then, notesFeminist Reason Foundation Senior Analyst Shikha Dalmia, is an opposition movement that is targeted, intelligent, nuanced, and appropriately calibrated. However, the overwrought reaction of panicked progressives to Trump is making that

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Syracuse University Says Avoiding Others, Telling Jokes Are Bias Incidents and Should Be Reported

Syracuse University wants student to combat hate and report bias incidents to the administration when they encounter them on campus. Given how broadly the university defines bias, it’s surprising that students have time for anything else. According to Syracuse, bias involves “telling jokes,” “excluding or avoiding others,” using the phrase “no homo” (does anyone even

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Satellite Records and Slopes Since 1998 are Not Statistically Significant. (Now Includes November and December Data)

As even high school math students know, you need better than 90% confidence (preferably 95%). The Global Warming Alarmists just don’t have it.  As can be seen from the above graphic, the slope is positive from January 1998 to December 2016, however with the error bars, we cannot be 95% certain that warming has in

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California may get hit by another big wet storm next week

Having just finished one storm, another atmospheric river storm is possible for California next week. Details are uncertain this far out, but the system could bring heavy rainfall, higher snow levels, gusty winds, and renewed flooding concerns. From the NWS forecast discussion: Dry weather continues into Monday as high pressure aloft brings slightly warmer than

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Snow hell coming to UK: Whole of UK to be trapped in -10C freezing DOUBLE VORTEX for a week

From the UK’s Express:  The entire country is on alert for crippling blizzards, Arctic temperatures and snow to grind transport systems to a standstill and knock out power supplies. Britain is on winter storm alert as sub zero temperatures hit. The Met Office issued fresh warnings this morning of an “increased risk of disruption from

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Saturn’s spooky ‘Death Star’ moon captured in closest-ever NASA image

Here’s something fun.  On its closest-ever flyby of Saturn’s moon Mimas, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured what may be the most detailed image to date of the celestial body. In a picture released on NASA’s website, it’s not hard to see how Mimas got its nickname – the enormous Herschel Crater dominates both its surface

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