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State Department cybersecurity source says Clinton aides ignored concerns

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Officially, Martin OâMalley is still merely considering a Presidential bid. But his travel schedule suggests otherwise.

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Ben Carson was on with Sean Hannity this afternoon and was asked about his interview with CNN this morning. Carson responded by reiterating his support for traditional marriage between a man and wo...

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The White House spokesman insists the administration didn't know Hillary Clinton was using a personal email account instead of a State Department address. Her personal account was reportedly being run out of her home in New York state.

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Stop hating Native Americans!

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During Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before Congress on Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) failed to applaud with enough enthusiasm to cause a mini-earthquake, therefore hinting that he cannot be trusted when he says he appreciates the Israeli leader. At least that's the concept being propagated by several conservative blogs.

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"Better call @TheRevAl about that asap."

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"She did not use personal email for official communication."

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A Justice Department investigation will allege sweeping patterns of discrimination within the Ferguson, Missouri, police department and at the municipal jail and court, law enforcement officials familiar with the report said Tuesday.

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India and Israel have agreed to jointly develop a medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) system for the Indian Army to replace Russian-made air defense systems, said a source in the Indian Defence Ministry.

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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) charged Tuesday that Republican leaders in Congress had planned all along to capitulate in their battle to defund President Barack Obama’s immigration actions.
Cruz’s remarks came soon after House ...

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The move escalates a clash that could complicate the Democratic front-runner’s likely bid for president.

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The University of Minnesota has warned one of its student-run publications that it needs to be more culturally sensitive when it comes to terrorists. Naturally, they didn't word it quite that way.

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Oral arguments in King v. Burwell start out in partisan fashion.

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"There’s always another shoe to drop with Hillary," said former South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Dick Harpootlian.

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By Maggie FrelengBy now you know that there is a wage gap in the US. Women who do the same jobs as men make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. The numbers are even worse for African American women

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If you're wondering why Muslims don't speak out more against violence committed in the name of their religion, you're not alone. A new national poll finds 74% of Americans agree Muslims need to be more vocal against terror.

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Democrats called Benjamin Netanyahu condescending, childish, and told him to go home.

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Iowa State troopers can keep more than $30,000 in cash taken during a traffic stop, even though the owner was found not guilty, the Iowa Court of Appeals ruled last week.

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âHere is the listðof @GOP Traitors in the House who voted to fundð°illegal Amnestyâ #wakeupamerica @Goatee_73 #PJNETâ

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On Wednesday's NBC Today, news anchor Natalie Morales warned viewers: "The U.S. Supreme Court today takes up a legal challenge that could doom the Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare." In the report that followed, correspondent Pete Williams declared the high court would "determine whether millions of people will lose their health insurance."

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More reflections on Obamacare's third trip to the High Court.

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On January 14th, about a third of the plant created by the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project was brought online for testing. Unfortunately, about two hours...

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Democrats claimed victory. So did the Republican leadership, which took credit for Tuesday's 257-167 vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security until Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year.
The only sour notes in the House of Representatives are being sounded by the GOP's conservative base, which strongly opposed the removal of a legislative block on President Obama's executive actions extending benefits to illegal immigrants.
Since January, when House Republicans passed a version of Homeland Security appropriation that included language attempting to stop Obama's action (which has also been temporarily enjoined by a federal court) by defunding it, Republican leaders have been vying to put to rest internal disagreements and pass a straightforward spending appropriation. House leaders considered the effort to include provisions blocking the President from implementing executive actions on immigration to be a futile quest.
