A Win-Win

Wednesday, 25 November 2015, 17:15 Dr. Tar 8

The leaders of ISIS’ Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, located in the Golan Heights, were blown up recently when an Al Qaeda suicide bomber crashed a meeting of the brigade’s commanders.    More  

America’s First Muslim Ghetto?

Sunday, 22 November 2015, 22:00 Dr. Tar 16

Once a factory town for Dodge, with a majority Polish population, Hamtramck, MI is now “23 percent Arabic, 19 percent Bangladeshi and 7 percent Bosnian.” Hamtramck’s claim to fame today [Read More]

Power of the Pen

Thursday, 12 November 2015, 17:45 Dr. Tar 2

Rayma Suprani lost her job at El Universal in Venezuela after drawing an image  of Hugo Chavez’s signature flat lining, to symbolize the state of health care in her nation.   [Read More]

ISIS Losing Ground

Thursday, 12 November 2015, 14:00 Dr. Tar 5

The Kurds are attempting to retake the Northern Iraqi town of Sinjar today, known for being home to the Yazidis who fled to Sinjar mountain to escape the terrorist organization last [Read More]

Campus Insanity Spreads to Ithaca

Thursday, 12 November 2015, 11:50 Dr. Tar 22

About 1,000 students of Ithaca College walked out of class yesterday, demanding the resignation of their President for not responding to alleged racial incidents on campus. Sound familiar? One brave [Read More]

MU’s Road to Hell…

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 22:30 Dr. Tar 11

…was paved with multicultural good intentions. Jack Cashill weighs in on the University of Missouri fiasco and provides some valuable context on how a few scattered and possibly apocryphal incidents [Read More]

Brass Holes

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 19:30 Dr. Tar 14

Starting in 2000, every gun sold in the state of Maryland had to be fired once and the spent casing turned over to the police. The idea was to build [Read More]

The Undercard Fight

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 18:00 Dr. Tar 5

The main stage debate last night got bogged down in tax plans and whether or not 11 million illegals can and should be deported. The debate that preceded it had, perhaps, [Read More]

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