Victor Morton
Articles by Victor Morton
David Horowitz back after Twitter ‘mistake’: ‘I don’t believe it was a glitch’
Longtime conservative activist David Horowitz returned to Twitter on Tuesday night after his account was suspended in what many conservatives saw as an ideological purge and which Mr. Horowitz said was not an accident. Published May 7, 2019
Devon Erickson identified as STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting suspect: Report
Authorities have identified one of the two suspects in a shooting Tuesday at a public charter school in Colorado just eight miles from Columbine High School. Published May 7, 2019
David Horowitz Twitter account suspended
The Twitter purge of conservatives continued Tuesday as the social-media giant suspended longtime activist David Horowitz. Published May 7, 2019
Michael Cohen helped Jerry Falwell Jr. with ‘personal’ photos before Trump endorsement, he says
President Trump's longtime former fixer, Michael Cohen, reportedly told actor Tom Arnold that he also helped the Rev. Jerry Falwell Jr. get out of an awkward situation involving intimate photographs. Published May 7, 2019
Trystan Andrew Terrell identified as UNC-Charlotte shooting suspect: Report
Multiple Charlotte TV stations have identified the suspect in the fatal shooting attacks on the local branch of the University of North Carolina. The Charlotte ABC affiliate WSOC first identified the suspect as Trystan Andrew Terrell, a history student at the university. Published April 30, 2019
Michelle Goldberg, New York Times op-ed columnist, urged violence against pro-life students: Report
New York Times op-ed columnist Michelle Goldberg has reportedly advocated that pro-life students be attacked, spit on and kicked in the head. Published April 30, 2019
Kimberly Guilfoyle joins Trump 2020 campaign as senior adviser
Kimberly Guilfoyle, girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., has joined President Trump's 2020 re-election campaign as a "senior adviser." Published April 29, 2019
John Singleton dies at 51: Report
John Singleton died Monday, TMZ reported, hours after several news reports incorrectly said the pioneering black film director was already dead. Published April 29, 2019
John Ring fired from Guantanamo Bay detention center command
U.S. military officials have fired the admiral in charge of the Guantanamo Bay detention center, though the statement announcing the dismissal gave few specifics. Published April 28, 2019
Antonio Moreira Antunes, New York Times cartoonist, exhibited anti-Semitic work in 1983
The cartoonist who had his work pulled by The New York Times for using anti-Semitic tropes reportedly has a pattern on the subject. Published April 28, 2019
Marquise Brown, cousin of Antonio Brown, goes to Steelers rival Ravens
With their first-round pick in Thursday's draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, a wide receiver from Oklahoma and cousin to Antonio Brown, an all-pro receiver with the Ravens' bitterest rivals, the Steelers. Published April 25, 2019
Robert Griffin III takes shot at Redskins upon drafting Dwayne Haskins
The Washington Redskins' last first-round quarterback took a thinly-veiled shot at the team Thursday night upon drafting Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Published April 25, 2019
Anita Hill rebuffs Joe Biden apology over Clarence Thomas hearings
Law professor Anita Hill has largely rebuffed an attempt to apologize by former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Published April 25, 2019
Obama Boulevard christened in Los Angeles to honor former president
Los Angeles is so eager to honor former President Barack Obama that he will now have two roadways named for him. Published April 23, 2019
L.Z. Granderson blasts Masters Tournament as slavery, Jim Crow reference
The Masters Tournament is called that as a reference to slavery and Jim Crow, a prominent ESPN sportswriter implied Tuesday. Published April 23, 2019
Donald Trump says aides should not testify to Congress on Mueller report
President Trump said Tuesday that he does not want his aides testifying to congressional panels over issues raised by special counsel Robert Mueller's report, despite Democratic subpoenas and other requests. Published April 23, 2019
Kamala Harris open to Bernie Sanders Boston Marathon bomber vote from prison idea
Sen. Kamala Harris, California Democrat, said Monday that she was open to the possibility of allowing the Boston Marathon bomber and other convicted criminals and terrorists to vote while imprisoned. Published April 22, 2019
MSNBC reporter Mike Viqueira ambushes Robert Mueller at church
MSNBC reporter Mike Viqueira tried to ambush special counsel Robert Mueller as he left Sunday services at St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington, asking whether he would testify before Congress. Published April 21, 2019
National Thowheeth Jama’ath planned to attack Sri Lanka churches on Easter, officials warned
Sri Lankan officials were reportedly warned earlier this month that a Muslim jihad group planned to attack Christian churches on Easter Sunday. Published April 21, 2019
George Conway Washington Post op-ed calls on Congress to remove ‘cancer’ Donald Trump
The husband of key White House adviser Kellyanne Conway wrote Thursday night that the report of special counsel Robert Mueller provides sufficient grounds to impeach President Trump. Published April 18, 2019