#363001
After the city of Los Angeles passed an ordinance this summer to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020, Richard LoGuercio spent the following weekend driving around a nearby city, looking for warehouses to move his business. “
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#363002
GOP front-runner Donald Trump widens his lead in the nomination race, while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz threaten to overtake Ben Carson for the number two spot.
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#363003
In one of her first media appearances in nearly a decade, Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who famously accused Bill Clinton of rape, is now speaking out against Hillary Clinton’s candidacy for president.
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#363004
The instructor offered to rebrand the program as a 'mindful stretching' class, but that idea was rejected because a suitable French translation could not be reached
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#363005
It pays to have friends in high places. Al Sharpton gave himself a 71 percent raise last year after his National Action Network group drew a record $6.9 million in donations — as the controversial ...
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#363006
Republicans want a candidate who can beat Hillary Clinton. A new Fox News poll finds Marco Rubio performs best against the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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#363007
As ObamaCare flounders, "risk corridors" again take center stage
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#363008
Share Tweet Pin Plus LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Email Print Legendary conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh explained to his vast audience a key...
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#363009

John Kasich says no to VP

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Watch the video John Kasich says no to VP on Yahoo News . Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich tells Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric that he would not consider being vice president.
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#363010
Donald Trump would “absolutely” bring back waterboarding as an accepted form of interrogation, he said today on ABC’s “This Week.” Trump characterized waterboarding as a form of “strong interrogation” that is “peanuts” when compared to tactics used by ISIS against its hostages. “I think...
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#363011

Thoughts on Paris

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

I've not blogged much since getting back from tour. I'm still playing catch up. There has been a ton of things to comment on, so in brief: Paris. Coming soon to a location near you. Mumbai, Beslan,...
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#363012
Ted Cruz is cutting into Ben Carson's evangelical base
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#363013
“[T]he next time President Obama wants to lecture the nation about religion…”
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#363014
It's time for college conservatives to rise.
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#363015

PMW Bulletins

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Palestinian Media Watch is an Israeli research institute that studies Palestinian society from a broad range of perspectives by monitoring and analyzing the Palestinian Authority through its media and schoolbooks. PMW’s major focus is on the messages that the Palestinian leaders, from the Palestinian Authority, Fatah and Hamas, send to the population through the broad range of institutions and infrastructures they control.
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#363016
The U.S. Labor Department’s Center for Civil Rights wanted to celebrate its accomplishments last week with a football-themed tailgate party in the office parking lot, but didn’t want any Redskins paraphernalia.
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#363017
This is incredibly revealing...
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#363018
It's savages versus civilization, and his answer is riveting.
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#363019

The return of Bill

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The former president is now seen as a critical asset to his wife's presidential campaign.
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#363020
Police on the campus of a taxpayer-funded university in central Michigan have arrested a man for posting a threat against black people on Yik Yak, the anonymous social media app. The threat declare
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#363021
Luckily House Republicans weren’t in charge when Jesus was a refugee.
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#363022
November 21, 2015: At a campaign rally in Birmingham, AL, Donald Trump was interrupted by a Black Lives Matter protester. Trump then told event security to '...
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#363024
Three days after the Islamic State terrorist attacks in Paris, Americans were primed to hear their president express heartfelt anger, which he did in his press conference in Antalya, Turkey, at the end of the G-20 summit. And they did hear him describe ISIS as "this barbaric terrorist organization" and acknowledge that the "terrible events in Paris were a terrible and sickening setback."
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#363025
President Barack Obama has dramatically ramped up the Washington, D.C., giant Crony-fest.
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