OHIO–(ENEWSPF)–July 21, 2016. Third time was not the charm for the speakers at the Republican National Convention trying to stick to the facts when talking about Hillary Clinton. Once again, there were too many lies, distortions and exaggerations to count, but here are a sample of the falsehoods told from[Read More…]
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Day Two of Donald Trump’s Convention: Lies About Hillary Clinton
OHIO–(ENEWSPF)–July 20, 2016. Day two of the Republican Convention built on the litany of lies heard on day one and every day since the beginning of Donald Trump’s candidacy. Once again, there were too many to count, but here are a sample of the falsehoods told from the podium: 1.[Read More…]
About Those ‘Classified’ Emails: FBI Director’s Testimony to House Committee Backed Up Clinton’s Public Statements
Comey: “Marked Classified” Emails Were Improperly Marked and Could Be Reasonably Judged as Not Classified; No Evidence Clinton Ever Knew She Had or Retained Classified Information NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–July 20, 2016. In key developments during FBI Director James Comey’s testimony to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing, he clarified[Read More…]
Day One of Donald Trump’s Convention: Lies About Hillary Clinton
OHIO–(ENEWSPF)–July 18, 2016. Following in the footsteps of every speech Donald Trump has ever delivered, the first day of the Republican Convention was filled with omissions, exaggerations and lies. Here are a sample of the falsehoods told from the podium: 1. FALSE CLAIM: Former Gov. Linda Lingle: “Clinton and Obama[Read More…]
What Free Will Looks Like in the Brain (Video)
Baltimore, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–July 18, 2016. Johns Hopkins University researchers are the first to glimpse the human brain making a purely voluntary decision to act. Unlike most brain studies where scientists watch as people respond to cues or commands, Johns Hopkins researchers found a way to observe people’s brain activity as they[Read More…]
Income Inequality Leads Millennials to Start Families Before Marriage
Baltimore, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–July 18, 2016. Rising income inequality, and the resulting scarcity of certain types of jobs, is a key reason a growing number of young Americans are having babies before getting married. Andrew Cherlin A study led by Johns Hopkins University sociologist Andrew J. Cherlin is the first to trace[Read More…]
America Deserves Better Than This: Trump’s Dangerous and Divisive National Security Proposals
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–July 18, 2016. From Trump and his running mate Mike Pence’s shared support for a ban on Muslims, to their advocacy for the use of torture, to Trump’s proposals to allow more countries to have nuclear weapons, to his secret plan to defeat ISIS, to his cozying up to[Read More…]
Overcriminalization of People with Disabilities Must Be Addressed in Criminal Justice Reform
An inmate in a wheelchair goes through a check point at the California Medical Facility, in Vacaville, California, on April 9, 2008. Source: AP/Rich Pedroncelli Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–July 18, 2016. As bipartisan momentum around criminal justice reform continues to grow in Congress and across the United States, at least[Read More…]
As Trump Comes to Cleveland, Ohioans See Stark Choice on Display: Dangerous Division vs. Stronger Together
OHIO–(ENEWSPF)–July 17, 2016 By: Chris Wyant, Hillary for Ohio State Director, Hillary for America Two years ago, Republicans were envisioning a united GOP convention in Cleveland that would help them win a critical presidential battleground. But that dream never came to fruition. This week, the choice facing Ohio voters in[Read More…]
Adolescent Birth Rate Drops Across All Racial Groups, Annual Report Shows
America’s Children report also finds improvements in child education, health care. Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–July 14, 2016. The teen birth rate dropped for another consecutive year, continuing a long-term decline in teen pregnancy, according to the most recent yearly report on the status of America’s children and youth. According to the 2016[Read More…]





