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Business World columnist Holman W. Jenkins, Jr., writes that Donald Trump is surprisingly wise about energy policy and America’s climate dissonance.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's heated war with the media reached new heights as he
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An editorial in North Korean state media says Donald Trump is a "wise politician" whose victory in US elections could be good for the North.
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On Monday I wrote a column explaining my revolutionary position that human beings are more important than apes. I felt it necessary to write a piece elaborating on this provocative concept after witnessing the National Outrage over the gorilla that was killed at the Cincinnati Zoo. For those who didn't hear about...
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Donald Trump is ahead of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton by 9 percentage points among veteran voters, according to a new national poll released Thursday.
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A Sanders win in California would turbocharge the mounting Democratic unease about her viability.By Douglas E. Schoen, for The Wall Street Journal There is now more than a theoretical chance that
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A Cook County judge ruled in favor of the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday by declaring that Mayor Rahm Emanuel's emails, texts and other communications are not exempt from disclosure simply because they are transmitted over private devices.
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On Saturday morning, Tom Johnson at NewsBusters called attention to how Paul Waldman at The Week recently crowed about the Obama administration's supposedly scandal-free record consisting of "only piddling little scandalettes." Waldman's fever-swamp take is made even more hilarious by the fact that he considers George W. Bush's "selling of the Iraq War" a genuine scandal. But somehow, President Barack Obama's selling of the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare — where even the reflexively leftist evaluators at Politifact labeled his core "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan" promise the Lie of the Year in 2013 — must not be a scandal, or is at worst a "piddling little scandalette."
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The ten most financially sound states in the country are all heavily Republican, while all but one of the ten worst states are heavily Democratic. That’s according to a ranking of states in a new r…
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After the NYE mass assaults against women in several European cities, the German Federal Criminal Police Office, BKA, now say that the Arab "rape game" Taharrush has established itself in Europe.
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NEW YORK – Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton?s chief of staff during her four years as secretary of state, demonstrated a repeated inability to recall key information about her former boss?s private, unsecured email server in a deposition with Judicial Watch, according to a 270-page transcript released Tuesday. In testimony Friday that lasted seven hours, three [?]
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Spiritual leader says there are ‘too many’ refugees in Europe.
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In a seemingly inexplicable and undoubtedly controversial public statement, a supporter of the mass migration sweeping across Europe posted a rationalization explaining away a gang rape by three immigrants, despite being the victim of …
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The Dalai Lama says Europe has taken "too many" refugees from war-torn countries and that they should eventually return to their native lands to rebuild.
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Bill Kristol reportedly wants National Review staff writer, David French, to run an independent presidential campaign.
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In a press conference on Tuesday, Donald Trump took umbrage at reporters asking him to account for the $6 million he said he raised for veterans charities back in January, resorting to name-calling and other invectives when reporters questioned his attitude to being questioned. "Instead of being like, 'Thank you very much, Mr. Trump,' or 'Trump did a good job,' everyone's saying: 'Who got it? Who got it? Who got it?'" Trump groused. "I have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job."
Trump read off 41 organizations that had received $5.6 million from his January fundraiser, including $1 million of his own money. "Most of the money went out quite a while ago," Trump said on Tuesday. "Some of it went out more recently. But all of this has gone out." The Associated Press called each of the 41 organizations, 30 responded, and about half said they only got checks from Trump last week, with the biggest batch going out on or around May 24 — the same day Trump finally spoke with The Washington Post, which had been publicly digging around to account for his donations. Trump's $1 million check went out May 24, too
Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said the timing was coincidental. "Mr. Trump's team worked very hard to complete this lengthy process prior to Memorial Day weekend," she said. Trump's likely Democratic presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, saw things differently. "The problem here is the difference between what Donald Trump says and what Donald Trump does," she said. "He's bragged for months about raising $6 million for vets and donating $1 million himself, but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making the contribution." That's one way to raise questions about Trump's judgment for cutting checks on the same day he was nailed by reporters for failing to fulfill a public promise. Here's another:
What kind of landlord is Trump if he's never heard of back dating checks?
— Bob Schooley (@Rschooley) June 1, 2016
On the other hand, Trump's only been running for president for a year. Peter Weber
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If one lie doesn’t serve, try another: That’s clearly the idea behind the Hillary Clinton campaign’s response to last week’s blistering review of her e-mail scandal. The report from the State Depar…
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The last time she lived in the White House, Hillary Clinton was in charge of a health care task force that met in secret under a veil of lies. That episode highlighted the haughtiness, deceit and d…
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High unfavorable ratings could boost a third-party challenge
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Polls: Donald Trump Is Shifting the 2016 Electoral Map
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Henceforth only far-Left and pro-jihad views will be allowed.
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Syrian Refugees Spreading Flesh-Eating Disease, Polio, Measles, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis
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With the final primaries of the 2016 nomination season approaching, a new CNN Poll of Polls finds the candidates most likely to lead their parties into the general election are locked in a tight contest. Hillary Clinton holds an average of 45% support while 43% back Donald Trump across five recent nationwide polls of registered voters.
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Canada: Pro-Sharia, pro-Caliphate organization holds conference in Mississauga Islamic State murders 12 Real Madrid fans as they watched match
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New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins was downright defiant regarding any potential criticism directed his way over how at 27 years old he has five child