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Reporters and lawyers raced back to San Francisco Superior Court Friday on the news that the jury had reached a verdict in Ellen Pao's gender bias suit against Kleiner Perkins and would announce it at 2 p.m. San Francisco time.
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Some of the defectors want someone more conventionally conservative, not more libertarian.
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The senator's amendment was about raising a crucially important point, not raising defense spending.
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Audio and video has emerged showing Indiana state Rep. Vanessa Summers (D-Indianapolis) going after one of her Republican colleague’s 18-month-old son in attempt to make a point about prejudice during a recent House floor debate over the state’s controversial “religious freedom bill.” While making her case against the...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Big Wall Street banks are so upset with U.S. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren's call for them to be broken up that some have discussed withholding campaign donations to Senate Democrats
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In this July 7, 2014, photo provided by the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s office is Robert C. Peffer, 31, of Milwaukee. Peffer, 31, charged in a July criminal complaint, is accused of sending dozens of threatening and obscene tweets to Wisconsin…
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Cruz Lays Out His Obamacare Replacement Plan
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With all the attention being paid to college-aged social justice warriors and microagressions, one has to ask: What happens when all these delicate snowflakes enter the workforce? The most recent incident of hurt feelings comes from the National Union of Students Women's conference in England. It was illustrative of the kind of accommodations being demanded by young people who probably won't be able to operate in such a cruel world. On Tuesday, the NUS Twitter account tweeted that some at the conference are requesting that we move to jazz hands rather than clapping, as it's triggering anxiety. Please be mindful! At long last — someone is speaking out against the menacing, sexist, patriarchal gesture of putting one's palms together as a sign of approval. You may recall jazz hands from the Occupy Wall Street movement's leech-ins. Except there, the gesture was called up twinkles if you approved of something and down twinkles if you did not. I give the NUS conference some serious down twinkles (and a frowny emoji) for their stunt.
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Harry Reid is retiring and is being lauded for his decades of public service. But the praise he's being showered with isn't true to reality.
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Court overturns award to father of man who was shot, killed by cops, even though the police lied about knocking and announcing.
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Hillary Clinton wiped “clean” the private server housing emails from her tenure as secretary of state, the chairman of the House committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi said Friday.“While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she...
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Tracking rape, on and off campus

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Is there a rape epidemic at American colleges?
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wiped her private email server clean and did not turn over a single new email to the House Select Benghazi Committee after it subpoenaed Clinton’s private emails, according to Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), who
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These ­extraordinary men and women are transforming business, govern­ment, philanthropy, and so much more. Here, our second annual list.
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Senator Rand Paul on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“I strongly oppose Loretta Lynch's nomination for Attorney General. Please, WATCH and RETWEET! https://t.co/QUilIhYGby”
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WASHINGTON – Erie County’s population has started to grow slightly again after decades of decline, and it’s almost entirely because so many people are moving to town from overseas.The county’s population as of last April was 922,835, an increase of 0.4 percent f... - The Buffalo News
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  By Deena Winter | Nebraska Watchdog LINCOLN, Neb. – A black Nebraska state senator compared American police
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The Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell, the case challenging the Obama administration’s decision to award tax credits for health insurance sold through federally established exchanges, could turn on the question of whether a ruling that ends the tax credits on federal exchanges might cause something known as a “death spiral” in health insurance markets.
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A partial listing of some of the things that the New York senator has tried to ban over the years.
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Last week, my human rights organization, the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), scored another major victory for truth and freedom in Philadelphia. The court ruled that our ads highlighting Islamic Jew-hatred and the Nazi-Islamic alliance, which had been previously denied,
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A high and tight hairstyle meant to honor his stepbrother's service landed a 7-year-old in hot water. Now, his school's under fire.
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Emails disclosed by a hacker show a close family friend was funneling intelligence about the crisis in Libya directly to the Secretary of State’s private account starting before the Benghazi attack.
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The US military was totally taken by surprise when Saudi Arabia attacked Houthi rebels in Yemen this week. NBC's Richard Engel says Arab nations, and former allies, no longer trust the United States due to the Obama administration's new friendship…
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Homeland Security Official Used His Office to Give Visas to High-Ranking Politicians
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