Terrorist Threat Against Trump Family, Leftists Celebrate | True News

On February 12th, 2018, Donald Trump Jr.’s wife, Vanessa Trump and two others were hospitalized after opening a letter which contained white powder. The letter was addressed to Donald Trump, Jr. and while the “white powder” substance was later tested and found to be “non-hazardous,” the terroristic threats made against the family of President Donald Trump undoubtedly caused the intended panic.

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How Alex Deibold Prepares for a Snowboard Race | NYT – Inside an Olympic Athlete’s Mind

Alex Deibold went from a snowboard wax tech to a bronze medalist at the Sochi Olympics. Before his runs, he images exhaling — a big, deep breath — and he’s off.

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A United Korean Flag Can’t Hide Deep Divisions | NYT

North and South Korea marched under one flag at the Olympics’ opening ceremony. Some South Koreans hope it is a symbol of a peaceful unification. Others fear it is an omen of larger political ambitions of the North.

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You Have the Right to Remain Innocent – Professor James Duane on The Hagmann Report 2/9/18

Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law.

In this special and very important episode, Professor Duane provides vital information about how to deal with police and federal agents while safeguarding your rights with proper decorum. A very important and timely interview!

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