Checkpoint America is a new website launched by the Cato Institute to detail the implications of a "Constitution-free zone" along the U.S. border. Patrick Eddington explains.
Join the conversation on Twitter and stay tuned for updates with #CheckpointAmerica.
Checkpoint America is a new website launched by the Cato Institute to detail the implications of a "Constitution-free zone" along the U.S. border. Patrick Eddington explains.
Join the conversation on Twitter and stay tuned for updates with #CheckpointAmerica.
All the news you need to know for Wednesday, April 11th, 2018!
Today, it's round two of testimony for Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, President Trump moves things around to keep an eye on Syria and it's the second week of a statewide teacher strike.
Plus, comedian T.J. Miller got in trouble, there's a new social app and expect an iPhone with three camera lenses.
All that and much more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
Positive information about your finances stays on your credit history for a long time--but the bad news is that negative information stays there too! Laura covers nine negative items that can appear in your credit history and for how long. Read the transcript at https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/money-finance/credit/9-negative-items-that-stay-on-your-credit-reports Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW MONEY GIRL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneyGirlQDT Twitter: https://twitter.com/LauraAdams
On The Gist, beware the rise of the despot’s son-in-law.
In the interview, media scrutinizer Brooke Gladstone wrote a graphic novel about the “Influencing Machines” that we often blame modernity’s problems on. Facebook is the latest of these, but this time, it’s less scapegoat and more actual problem to be reckoned with. Brooke’s book, illustrated by Josh Neufeld, is The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone on the Media.
In the Spiel—attorney-client privilege, dead? No it taint!
When Congress passed that big spending plan, an anticipated reform to civil forfeiture had been curiously abandoned. Darpana Sheth of the Institute for Justice comments.
When Congress passed that big spending plan, an anticipated reform to civil forfeiture had been curiously abandoned. Darpana Sheth of the Institute for Justice comments.
In which Ken runs down the list of everything that could ever be bought by putting coins in slots, from religious awe to banned books to pancake mix. Certificate #16697.
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys welcome back to the show the absolutely hilarious comedians Ed Greer and Klee Wiggins! What starts off as a simple conversation about how Ed and Rivers have both recently begun drinking coffee quickly turns into one of the funniest, most rollicking discussions we've ever had on the show. We talk about the hilariously awful pyramid schemes that plague middle America as well as their Hollywood counterpart: Scientology! This is such a fun episode and we'd love it if you gave it a listen. Follow Ed on Twitter @EdGreerDestroys. Follow Klee on Twitter @KleeThePimp.
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