#364051
Venezuelans will now once again be able to purchase French fries at local franchises at $133 for a large serving.
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#364052
The Danes apparently have had enough of Sanders insulting their country. Denmark is not a socialist nation, says its prime minister. It has a "market economy."
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#364053
But Carson’s feisty news conference was most memorable for his willingness to push back against the media double standard: "I do not remember this level of scrutiny for one President Barack Obama when he was running; in fact I remember just the opposite."
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#364054
It was verbal and informal, but "by any fair-minded description, it was an offer."
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#364055
Legal victory alone won’t save states from Obama’s carbon crusade.
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#364056
Mr. Trump, who has misstated facts about his own life story and about his presidential campaign, challenged elements of Mr. Carson’s autobiography, including an account of trying to stab a childhood friend.
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#364058
"It was clearly a big deal for him at the time, and yeah I absolutely believe it's true and there's really no reason for him to tell a story like that, like I said, before any of this fame cam...
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#364059
Personal stories have a powerful role in the area of persuasion.
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#364060
President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry were convinced their one-sided nuclear deal would lead to better relations with Iran, but it’s already doing the reverse. Tehran has taken two more...
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#364061
A mere 7 percent of journalists identify as Republicans, and when they do give money to political campaigns they usually donate to Democrats, lending evidence to Republican presidential candidates’ claims that they are facing a hostile audience when they deal with the press.
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#364062
We forget World War I at our own peril. Whether we know it or not, society continues to experience its aftershocks today.
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#364063
Republican presidential hopeful acknowledges that his poll numbers have fallen as Donald Trump’s have risen – but he retains a faithful following
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#364064
Exclusive — Rand Paul: Marco Rubio Worked With Democratic ‘Hillary Clinton Wing’ and Chuck Schumer To Push Amnesty
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#364065
What does it take to generate a rabid, Maoist-style mob demanding political purges, on an Ivy League campus, in 2015? Halloween costumes!
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#364066
For some time now Ive been saying that gay activists will overplay their hand and that the bullying will backfire. Ive also said that we can outlast the gay revolution and ultimately, by Gods grace, turn the moral tide in America.
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#364067
As the deadline looms for opening all combat units to women, a comparison of the Marines integration testing and the Army’s Ranger training is worthwhile.
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#364068
Ted Cruz, the Republican presidential candidate from Texas, presents an ambitious tax plan including a low 10% tax.
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#364069
Clinton currently has the highest percentage of fake followers of any candidate, Republican or Democrat.
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#364070
The Texas senator is foremost in a year when Republicanism is being reshaped in stronger conservative terms.
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#364071
U.S. soldier Bradley Manning (left) leaving a military court facility on July 30, 2013, in Fort Meade, Md., and an undated photo courtesy of the U.S. Army showing Chelsea Manning.
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#364072
This story starts with a transgender high school student who was born male but identifies as female. As a public high school student, she wants the school to recognize her as a girl, to call her by...
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#364073
Can anyone honestly claim that Larry David seemed serious when he yelled "you're a racist" at Donald Trump on last night's SNL? Trick question: I said "honestly." Enter Washington Post TV critic Hank Stuever who in his review of Trump's SNL appearance last night [subtly headlined "Trump’s sorry night on ‘SNL’: An overhyped bummer for us all'], actually claimed that that David's "racist" cry seemed "genuine enough." But if ever an actor went out of his way to signal that he was simply spoofing, it was David. Have a look at the clip, and you'll see that--far from expressing genuine outrage--David at one point struggled to keep a straight face. And when Trump asked him what he was doing, David sheepishly shrugged his shoulders and threw out his arms in apologetic explanation, saying he "had to do it" because they promised him $5,000. "Genuine enough?" How about "obviously acting?"
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#364074
Appearing as a guest during the 5:00 p.m. hour of CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow on Sunday, liberal CNN political commentator Marc Lamont Hill declared that "the greatest lie in American history is the myth of the self-made person" as he answered a question about why GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is so popular with white Republicans.
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#364075
If you care about civil rights for minorities, gun control is not the answer.
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