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The following is an edited version of an address given by John Pilger at the University of Sydney, entitled ‘A World War Has Begun’. I have been filming in the Marshall Islands, which lie north of Australia, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Whenever I tell people where I have been, they ask, ?WhereMore

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES A new California poll was just released which shows an absolute dead heat between Trump and Cruz in California. It seems increasingly likely that Trump needs to win California to reach 1,237; Cruz definitely needs it to even have a chance at 1,237. And right now, with Kasich still in the race, it’s a toss up. Per Politico, among | Read More »

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Donald Trump and Ted Cruz should suspend their campaigns and “consolidate” behind John Kasich, John Kasich suggested this morning during an appearance on Meet the Press.
“Ted Cruz’s campaign is repeatedly called for you to get out,” host Chuck Todd said. ”Saying a vote for you is a vote for Donald Trump. … If you thought your position in this race strengthened Trump, would you get out?”
“Chuck, I’m beating Hillary by 11 points,” Kasich replied. ”I’m the only one that can win in the fall. And as you noticed the narrative over the last week has been what is wrong with the party. Kasich’s the guy that can win the general. Some people have said Kasich would be the best president.”
“Get out for what?” he continued. “If I’d gotten out Trump would be the nominee, he would have won Ohio. And frankly, we’ll win some districts in Wisconsin. We will move to Pennsylvania where I’m basically in a statistical tie with Trump.”
“And when we go to New York and everywhere else, we’re going to pick up delegates,” Kasich predicted. “It’s absurd, it’s absurd. You know, if you really want, let them consolidate behind me because frankly I’m the one that can win in the fall. And I’m the one that can get the crossover votes.”

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0 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES We may have the stupidest president in American history! Weekly Address: Defeating ISIL March 26, 2016 WASHINGTON, DC — In this week?s address, President Obama offered his thoughts and prayers to the people of Belgium and to families of the victims of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, including at least two Americans. He reiterated our support of | Read More

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I usually like Jon Karl a lot because he seems very fair and professional, but in this interview with the toupee’d totalitarian, he lets him rattle off whatever he wants with very little push…

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At least 53 people were killed and several injured after Islamists bombed Christians at Gulshan Iqbal Park in Pakistan. The ...

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NEW YORK (AP) — In television news, a telephone interview is typically frowned upon. Donald Trump's fondness for them is changing habits and causing consternation in newsrooms, while challenging political traditions.

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According to a scathing new report from the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the federal government is effectively forcing colleges and universities to make an unnecessary and potentially unconstitutional choice: Comply with our interpretation of Title IX to keep your federal funding, or uphold free speech, due process, and academic freedom on campus. The AAUP report says the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR)—the federal agency tasked with enforcing Title IX—has begun enforcing the law to combat sexual offenses on campus, but has employed an overbroad interpretation of prohibited behavior that sweeps within its ambit constitutionally protected ?

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But we have a lot of time between now and November...

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Donald Trump wants US allies to ante up if they want to continue under the “cloak of American protection,” according to his first detailed comments on his foreign-policy platform. “We’re not being …

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The measure was an attempt to combat hostility toward Jewish students amid growing opposition on campuses to Israeli policies.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California legislators and labor unions have reached an agreement that will take the state's minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour. Sen. Mark Leno, a Democrat from San Francisco, said Saturday that a deal has been reached. The proposal would go before the...

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For many of our generation, Disney movies have been the classics that have contributed to our childhood nostalgia.
The newer films released by Disney do not se...

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As New York moves to decriminalize low-level offenses, arguing enforcement is “rigged against communities of color,” other large cities are coming under pressure from the Justice Department to do t…

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A counter to a “Ways of the Cross” performance by an anti-abortion group.

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HOUSTON, Texas – Today, the Cruz for President campaign highlighted Donald Trump’s long history of helping to elect some of the most liberal Democrat office holders as well as contributing heavily to the Democrat machine in New York. Several liberal politicians who have benefited from Trump’s contributions have gone on to commit ethics violations, resign in disgrace, or serve time in prison. “Donald …

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Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, whose own presidential candidacy crashed quickly last fall, believes that if the Republicans end up with a contested nominating fight at the convention, then the eventual nominee could be someone not currently in the race.

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The most decisive phase of the election has passed; and it’s not looking good for the GOP.

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"A nation of laws must enforce established law," House members say.

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President Obama criticized Mitt Romney's inconsistent statements about foreign policy concerning Russia, Iraq and Afghanistan. Subscribe to the Times Video n...

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Michael Savage may not support Donald Trump

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The city of Portland, Oregon, has set aside $30,000 to pay for bus fares for homeless individuals to leave town.
