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devin mccourty, Dont'a Hightower and Martellus bennet will not beg going with the New England Patriots to the white house. Are they the first to do it? Well ...

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GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel has launched a staunch defence of her refugee policy.

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When the Trump era is over the historians will battle for decades over what it meant. But, you heard it first here, nobody has done more to empower women, and disempower bullies, than Donald Trump.

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Starbucks announced new raises and benefits for its employees on Wednesday, citing the corporate tax cuts in the new Republican-backed tax plan.

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If the West manages to avoid doom from the forces of Jihad, it will be in large part due to books like this.

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The all-seeing social-justice eye penetrates every aspect of our lives: sports, movies, public monuments, social media, funerals . . .

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Massive tankers and excess oil mean a new infrastructure, but not everyone is excited about the ambitious plans.

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After five years, two midterm disasters, and a rollout that reminded Americans why they fell out of love with big government in the 1970s, reality has finally begun to dawn on some Democrats about Obamacare. With open enrollment about to start and a third straight round of premium spikes about to hit voters’ pockets, the Democrats’ leading presidential candidate has offered a “major break” with the Obama administration on its signature domestic policy achievement. Hillary Clinton will speak out against the so-called Cadillac tax on high-coverage health care plans, as early as this week, according to The New York Times.

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Governor Eric Greitens on Wednesday night confirmed to News 4 he had an extramarital affair, an admission a months-long News 4 investigation prompted.

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Apparently, we now have confirmation that formerSecretary of State Crooked Hillary Clinton isn’t as clueless and ignorant as she looks. A

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Either high gas prices are necessary to slow climate change or high energy prices hurt poor families the most and depress our economy. Pick one.

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Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Keith Blackwell of Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia Charles Canady of Florida,

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"Pneumonia is a really serious thing, but you know what, running for president, that’ll do it to you," the Libertarian nominee said in a radio interview.

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Update: Avenatti denies he was punked by 4chan trolls. Asked @MichaelAvenatti about the rumor his new client is a hoax: “It never happened. None of it. No truth to it. This is a fabrication of the right because they are worried and they should be." ? Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) September 25, 2018 A poster at ?

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Potomac Watch columnist Kimberley A. Strassel interview Trump adviser Steve Bannon on the winning campaign and why the media attacks against him and Breitbart News are ‘just nonsense.’

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If the press does not want to be labeled as an enemy of the people, perhaps it should stop being an actual enemy of the President elected by the people.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mary Jo White on Monday defied requests by Senate Republicans to delay adopting new rules on everything from derivatives to mutual funds until after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

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All loyal TCW readers know that Woman’s Hour is the programme I love to hate. On Sunday morning once more I waded into the quagmire to catch up on...

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Defense Secretary James Mattis was consulted on, and not surprised by, President Trump’s announcement Tuesday that the Pentagon will hold off on military exercises with South Korea during ongoing negotiations with North Korea, CNN reported.

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Texas and 12 other states are asking a federal judge to halt an Obama administration directive on bathroom rights for transgender students in U.S. public schools.

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Business World columnist Holman W. Jenkins, Jr., writes that new White House won’t fail to embrace the jobs that fracking and pipelines can bring.

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In a move that's no surprise to anyone, John McCain voted against the embarrassingly named 'Skinny Repeal', voted against his party (or is it his party?) and voted to keep Obamacare going as is. Smarter people than me say that there's no way that this is over. I have asserted, from the beginning of Obamacare's passage that it will never be repealed. We'll see who's right. Here's why this is a problem for Republicans: Republican voters believe Republicans are weak and pathetic. This vote proved them right. McConnell couldn't get the necessary votes. John Spite-filled McCain pranced around like a

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Barack Obama was sure that he had covered his trail as he took every precaution to hide his relationship with
