#6801
The 12,000-word investigation into Rolling Stone magazine’s publication of a bogus story on a gang rape at the University of Virginia has been released.
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#6802
Did Team Jeb not know they had a Clinton-esque email problem, or did they count on not getting caught?
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#6803
Students at a ritzy private college in Southern California have announced they feel "unsafe" after a fellow student posted a photo of herself with Vice President Mike Pence on Facebook because, they s
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#6804

The IRS Doubles Down On Secrecy

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

Why is the IRS now making it as difficult as possible for the public (and Congress) to see rulings that grant exempt status? What is it hiding?
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#6805
Once projected as a future U.S. Senator, the fortunes of Kathleen Kane have taken a sharp turn, and on Monday, she was convicted of 9 criminal charges.
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#6806

Outsourcing in America

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

The practice of replacing American workers with cheaper H-1B guestworkers is widespread.
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#6807
Assistant Dean Tells a Project Veritas Investigative Journalist that the University Would Allow an ISIS Terrorist to Hold a “Training Camp” on Campus, Saying: “It Would be Like Bringing in a Coach to do a Training on a Sports Team”   Assistant Dean for Students Freely Gives Advice on how to Obtain University Funding to Send Care Packages to ISIS and Hamas  
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#6808
If the meltdowns by CNN personalities inside Monday’s tense White House press briefing weren’t crazy enough, the reactions on CNN Newsroom were close as host Brooke Baldwin and CNN Politics editor-at-large Chris Cillizza admitted that Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made them “angry” as she called out the media’s liberal bias.
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#6809
In newly surfaced text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok and his concubine Lisa Page, it seems President Barack Obama wasn't as squeaky clean as the Democrats had hoped for.
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#6810
Team Trump has a disorganization problem in Colorado. Because there are more than 600 candidates running for the 13 delegate slots up for grabs today in Colorado, presidential campaigns are passing around lists of genuine supporters in order to consolidate votes around their preferred...
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#6811
President Obama didn't get much for his move to normalize ties with Cuba at the Summit of the Americas. After bailing out the failed Castro regime, he's now drawn a new slew of grievances from the other Latin states.
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#6812
One of five suspects arrested at an “extremist Muslim” compound in northern New Mexico is originally from Haiti -- and has lived in the U.S. illegally for more than 20 years, federal officials said Wednesday.
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#6813
Three people were shot, including two bystanders during a dispute at a southwest side gas station.
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#6814
Students at the charter schools, led by Eva S. Moskowitz, outperform their public school peers, but the schools’ methods and culture are not for everyone.
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#6815
The former Florida governor's plan echoes conservative ideas from George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
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#6816
It’s a good thing we don’t have any national debt. Pregnant Honduran mother flew to the US to have her ...
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#6817
Beto O'Rourke, the Democratic congressman aiming to unseat Ted Cruz in November, told a panel at SXSW that he'd like ban AR-15s.
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#6818
I’ve learned the real reason why Mitt Romney chose not to run for president for a third time in 2016. He’s taking up boxing. In fact, Romney is slated to fight former heavyweight boxing champion ...
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#6819
It’s a sad sign of our times that the constitutionality of any given government action is now seen as a wholly secondary consideration, subordinate to politics and arguments about politics. And so it is with Donald Trump’s necessary decision to halt federal payments of cost-sharing subsidies to insurance companies. For example, here’s how the Washington Post led off its coverage of Trump’s decision: “President Trump is throwing a bomb into the insurance marketplaces created under the Affordable Care Act, choosing to end critical payments to health insurers that help millions of lower-income Americans afford coverage ...
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#6820

What I Learned At The Super Bowl

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Yesterday, I went to the Super Bowl with Daily Wire President Caleb Robinson, CEO Jeremy Boreing, and my dad. It was an amazing experience.
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#6821
Twitter isn't a barroom, but sometimes it feels that way. On Friday afternoon, as Sarah Huckabee Sanders was stepping into her new role as White House Press Secretary from her deputy role, The Dai
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#6822
What won’t global warming do? New studies argue that global warming will make everything worse, from the weather to the steak millions of people enjoy at barbecues. A recent study by German scien
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#6823
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Bloomberg ran a story that Nancy Reagan was endorsing Hillary Clinton. It was a fake story that Bloomberg picked up without hesitating and ran. It had to yank the story and apologize. Who the hell would even believe a story like that? The Media. Just like liberal reporters immediately believed stormed out of an interview and turned out the | Read More »
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#6824
Venezuela, wracked by food and medicine shortages, a crippled economy, record high inflation and falling oil prices, staggers toward the abyss. The Venezuelan people have reached the end of their patience with President Nicolas Maduro, taking to the streets to demand an election to remove the leftist leader from office. But Maduro seems to have […]
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#6825

Hillary Has Made Our Politics Worse

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Forget about her becoming the first female presidential nominee of a major party: Hillary Clinton’s real legacy is of hubris and dishonesty.
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