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June 3, 2016
The Key Economic Facts Obama's Recovery Narrative Ignores - The Problems With CNN Poll Showing Opposition to North Carolina's Bathroom Law

Good morning from Washington, where The Daily Signal's celebration of our second anniversary includes welcoming a White House correspondent. So what else is new? Don't miss Nolan Peterson's visceral report from Iraq on a city wiped out by ISIS. President Obama takes credit for an improved economy, but jobs expert James Sherk begs to differ. San Francisco isn't backing off "sanctuary city" status, Josh Siegel reports. Plus: Mike Gonzalez on inspirational NBA star Steph Curry, and Elizabeth Fender on the defects in CNN's "bathroom" poll.
Analysis

The Key Economic Facts Obama's Recovery Narrative Ignores


President Obama is arguing his policies have brought the economy back. But he's not telling the full story.
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Analysis

The Face of Evil: Surveying the ISIS Killing Fields in Northern Iraq


"On this plot of land, a few white bones and some tattered clothes melded into the earth. All that remained of 24 people. Men, women, and children. Civilians. Murdered by ISIS," writes Nolan Peterson, reporting from Iraq.
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Commentary

Why Steph Curry's Faith Matters


In an age of vulgarity, Steph Curry is humble; in a season of cynicism, he's a religious family man; in a time of grievance mongering, he peddles grace.
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Commentary

The Problems With CNN Poll Showing Opposition to North Carolina's Bathroom Law


A CNN poll on bathroom access found very different results than polls from other outlets on the same topic.
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News

1 Year After Steinle Death, San Francisco Unveils Immigration Policy Keeping 'Sanctuary' Protections


San Francisco's new sheriff, Vicki Hennessy, and the city's board of supervisors reached an agreement last week on legislation that bars law enforcement officials from notifying Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials when they will release a person from custody, except under limited conditions.
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Commentary

Why My Mom Didn't Choose to Die


Today, the reportedly pro-assisted suicide movie "Me Before You" hits theaters. In 2014, Nadin Naumann wrote for us on the decision her mom, who had terminal cancer, made to enjoy life as long as possible.
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