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Judge won’t delay questioning of Ohio State president, investigator in ex-band director’s suit
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A judge has ordered depositions to proceed on schedule in the discrimination lawsuit of Ohio State University’s fired band director.
In a Tuesday order, U.S. District Judge James Graham declined to postpone questioning of university President Michael…
Hillary’s doomsday clock is ticking
Back in 1992, as a bimbo eruption threatened Bill Clinton’s firstpresidential campaign, he and Hillary rolled the dice with a “60 Minutes”interview. Looking tense and wearing a trademark headband, she supported himeven as she insisted with a Southern twang, “I’m…
Iran deal: Why Chuck Schumer has surprised the heck out of me
Never has being wrong felt so good, nor has a mistake been so worth celebrating.
Chuck Schumer surprised me in all the best ways. His opposition to the terrible Iran nuke deal is breathtakingly bold and opens the door to…
Hillary faces dangerous enemy in the Obama administration
If Hillary Clinton were a cartoon character, she’d be Snidely Whiplash, forever muttering to herself, “Curses, foiled again.” And she’d be right.
The lady-in-waiting will have to keep waiting. Probably forever. Fate has spoken.
Already threatened by a growing trust…
Baltimore proves need for ‘Broken Windows’ policing
Here’s hoping Mayor Bill de Blasio isn’t too busy playing political games and barnstorming the country to absorb the right lessons from the Baltimore riots. If he’s paying attention, he’ll learn a thing or two about policing and that the…
Mexicano García se operará y dice adiós a la temporada con Cardenales
SAN LUIS, Missouri, EE.UU. – El lanzador mexicano de los Cardenales, Jaime García, se someterá a una cirugía torácica el viernes para aliviar problemas del nervio en su brazo, hombro y mano izquierdos. El pitcher zurdo y los médicos creen…