Clinton cheered at first press conference of 2016

Clinton cheered at first press conference of 2016

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton at long last fielded questions from the press on Friday — her first time thus far in 2016 — but some of the questions weren't exactly what you'd expect to hear from a gaggle of reporters hungry to vet a presidential candidate.

Q: Kevin Merida. I'm editor-in-chief of The Undefeated at ESPN. What is the most meaningful conversation you've had with an African-American friend?

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Gadsden Flag might constitute harassment
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Gadsden Flag might constitute harassment

Kelly Thomas

WASHINGTON, D.C. – If Washington bureaucrats have their way, it may soon be unlawful to display images of the famous Revolutionary War saying, "Don't Tread on Me."

According to a recent report in the Washington Post, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently determined that in some cases, wearing or displaying the famous "Gadsden's flag" can be considered "racial harassment." Known as "Gadsden's flag" after the colonel who designed it and gave it to the Continental Navy to use in 1775, the famed insignia shows a coiled rattlesnake preparing to strike, with the words "Don't Tread on Me" beneath it.

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