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A misplaced confidence in Keynesianism led him to be wrong about the effects of “austerity.”
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Voice your opinion on the poll: Of these potential 2016 candidates, who would you vote for?
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According to a new US Census Bureau report, Asian households have the highest median income.
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The EPA has become a bureaucratic Frankenstein Monster.
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The âmantra of a movementâ was a myth. Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart penned a mea culpa expressing his regret that he ever supported the âhands up, donât shootâ rallying cry â admitti...
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On March 18, gun control proponent Gabby Giffords met with Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) to discuss firearm confiscation laws for the state.
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Radical Islamists threaten violence, while BDS intimidates door-to-door.
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Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu on Wednesday slammed reports that federal immigration officials had released more than 30,000 illegal immigrants with criminal records, telling Newsmax that President Barack Obama "and his administration have led the largest prison breaks in . . .
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President Obama, whose party was trounced in last year’s midterm election due to poor turnout among Democrats, endorsed the idea of mandatory voting Wednesday.
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What has gone wrong with the U.S. government in the past month? Just about everything, from the fundamental to the ridiculous.
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After years of blocking U.N. efforts to pressure Israelis and Palestinians into accepting a lasting two-state solution, the United States is edging closer toward supporting…
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Allen West: Obama's Orientation Sympathetic to Islamist Militants
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Nationally syndicated conservative columnist Michelle Malkin, founder of the website Twitchy, tells Breitbart News that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker—a potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate—needs to be vetted. She also says Walker’s “problems” run much deeper than the decision to hire—then quickly let go of—pro-amnesty communications aide Liz Mair, who had taken shots at Iowa.
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Starbucks new anti-racism campaign, in which baristas talk to customers about race issues while serving their coffee, has turned into a spectacular own-goal as customers label it 'patronizing'.
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President Obama has engaged in military actions around the world as much as any other president. Since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize shortly after entering office, he has proven himself as aggressive as the most hawkish Republican president in history.
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A Fox News personality argued Tuesday that Hillary Clinton's focus on women's issues amounted to a "war on men."
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3 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES It’s times like these when I question if we have a child in the White House or a world leader. Â Contrary to polls right up until the election results were in, it was thought, most certainly by the occupants of the White House, Â that Israel’s Labor Party and candidate, Isaac Herzog, would succeed in ousting Benjamin Netanyahu | Read More »
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President Obama Just Announced an Election Change That Would Transform the Face of American Politics
'Thereâs a reason why some folks try to keep them away from the polls.'
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Starbucks is now encouraging baristas to have conversations about race with their customers. Co.Create went to four locations to try it out.
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30,000 deleted emails... Bill Whittle looks at the lawlessness, the arrogance, and the unmasked contempt that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have for the A...
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U.S. Navy Chaplain Wesley Modder says the Navy’s attempt to remove him from the military for alleged anti-gay statements is unlawful.
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Scott Walker is making some controversial personnel decisions -- but voters in Colorado don’t seem that upset. Even after his campaign made news in Iowa, the Wisconsin governor remained the far-and-away leader in the Centennial State, according to an overnight flash poll conducted by VoterGravity.com.
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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's claim that there was no secret order from the Obama administration to pass "net neutrality" rules is at odds with what the White House and Democrats have said, FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai tells Newsmax TV.