#8076
Children climbed on to armoured vehicles while troops stopped to pose for pictures in the main square of the Polish town of Bialystok as a U.S. convoy passed through after a NATO exercise.
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#8077
The UN ambassador’s profile is rising as she runs her own show.
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#8078
Female chief executives are out-earning their male counterparts at some of the nation's largest businesses. Women in the top roles at the biggest U.S. companies out-earned men in six out of the pas
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#8079
Leaving wealth in the hands of the wealthy, an author argues, is the best way to benefit all Americans.
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#8080
Heads up America, Syrian refugees have arrived and they are here to stay.
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#8081
On Thursday, Sept. 6, 2017, something remarkable occurred: A man ? a great man ? finally called out Omarosa Manigault-Newman once and for all. The interviewer was in fact radio show host Bernard ?Bernie? McGuirk, who you may have previously seen offering his commentary on former Fox News host Bill O?Reilly?s ?The O?Reilly Factor.? During a ?
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#8082
As he pulls together his expected presidential campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire, Rand Paul is confronted by defections from an unexpected quarter: the die-hard idealists whose energy powered his father’s campaigns. That network of committed supporters was expected to convey to Rand Paul, the natural successor to Ron Paul’s libertarian...
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#8083
As the BBC’s flagship car show speeds away from the Jeremy Clarkson years, Alexei Sayle sets out his stall to be the new presenter
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#8084
Plus: the East Coast braces for impact.
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#8085
Real Assignment Help provides quality assignment help to the students, not only from the United Kingdom but from all over the World. We have a bunch of experienced and professional writers.
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#8086
The 2016 Republican nomination contest spilled onto the Senate floor Thursday, turning a marathon budget debate into a battle over which candidate is prepared to lead the country at a time of war. Four GOP senators are trying to gain the upper hand on the commander-in-chief test — Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham — and...
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#8087
Lawrence B. Jones -- the creator of the massively successful GoFundMe campaign for the beleaguered Memories Pizza -- went on with CNN’s Brooke Baldwin to discuss the family that will ...
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#8088
I commanded a cavalry squadron, so my default tactic is to attack. And the increasingly desperate, fascistic flailing of the left as it seeks to hold onto power is a signal that its absolutely time to sound the trumpet.
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#8089
Every new presidency brings its own language to America, a set of names, acronyms and slang that work their way into the zeitgeist. The Bush era had 9/11, WMDs,…
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#8090
“California Democrats like to imagine that they run all of America, and thank heavens they don’t. The progressive imperialists are now…
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#8091
Donald Trump's senior counselor told Dailymail.com that he wants 'Hobbits' and 'Deplorables' to hold his feet to the fire as he steers the president's strategic ship.
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#8092
The ground has truly shifted when a policeman actually says it's perfectly reasonable for a rape victim to just do nothing, or to let educational officials handle one of the most serious of crimes facing society today, Neil Macdonald writes.
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#8093
The Democratic presidential candidate performs her brand of political jujitsu at her kickoff event.
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#8094
Trump will "now be put to the test," Amash says.
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#8095
Ohio Gov. John Kasich blasted the "horrific" gerrymandering of Congressional districts during a...
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#8096
Angel mom Laura Wilkerson’s 18-year-old son was killed by an illegal alien “dreamer” who came to the U.S. with his parents at 10-years-old
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#8097
Frank Luntz points out from a Washington Post article that recent polling shows Ted Cruz has jumped over nearly the whole crowd of potential candidates, landing him in second place right now: Ted C...
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#8098
When Katie Couric tries to suggest Cruz's birthplace could affect his campaign, he kindly reminds her who was responsible for making birthplaces a problem.
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#8099
Being dead may not necessarily disqualify you from voting this year in Mississippi. That’s because some voter rolls in the Magnolia State contain more people registered to vote than people who are alive.The dismal state of voter rolls in many Mississippi counties not only facilitates voter fraud, it violates federal law. Take Clarke County, for example: according the United States Census, in March 2015 Clarke County had 12,646 registered voters -- despite having a voting-age population of only 12,549.That’s a registration rate of over 100 percent. That’s not only implausible, it’s impossible.On Monday, the Public Interest Legal Foundation sued the Clarke County Election Commission in federal court for violating its legal duty to keep its voter rolls current and accurate. The lawsuit should come as no surprise to the commission, which received written notice more than a year ago from the plaintiff -- the American Civil Rights Union -- that its voter rolls had become corrupted, but seemingly did nothing to correct the problem.The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) -- commonly referred to as the “Motor Voter” law -- requires each county to make a “reasonable effort” to remove the names of ineligible voters from the voter rolls when they either die or relocate to another voting jurisdiction. Although the law does not describe what constitutes a “reasonable effort,” having more than 100 percent of living citizens registered to vote certainly isn’t reasonable.Mississippi is not the only offender.In 2012, Colorado -- an expected swing state -- had over twenty counties with more registered voters than people alive. Another nine Colorado counties had registration rates in the high nineties. Corrupted voter rolls are especially concerning in Colorado, because it conducts all elections by mail. A ballot is automatically mailed to every registered voter in advance of Election Day. It doesn’t matter if the voter is dead. As long as the voter remains on the voter rolls, he will receive a ballot.Exacerbating the problem is a provision of Colorado law that allows so-called “ballot collectors” to go door-to-door and collect up to ten ballots.It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that such a system is a magnet for fraudsters. There is little stopping collectors from tracking down the ballots of people known to have died or moved.Elections in Oregon and Washington are also conducted entirely by mail, and nineteen other states allow certain elections to be held by mail. As more states flirt with the idea, it is imperative that the voter roll cleanup obligations of the NVRA are enforced vigorously.They aren’t. In fact, they are literally not enforced at all.Since coming into office in 2009, Obama’s Department of Justice has not filed a single case to force voter roll cleanup.In fact, the president and his allies have actually used the NVRA to sue anyone that tries to keep its elections honest by removing ineligible voters from its rolls.Luckily, the NVRA allows private citizen groups to file lawsuits to keep the voters rolls clean. The case filed in Clarke County is just the first in the Public Interest Legal Foundation’s efforts to counter the Obama Administration’s dereliction of its duty and to protect the votes of American citizens in the 2016 election.Noel Johnson is an attorney at Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit law firm dedicated to protecting and restoring election integrity. Contact him at [email protected].
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#8100
A top adviser to Ben Carson, the former Republican presidential candidate and prominent surrogate...
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