#1776
They're spending $4 million on 24 House races before the November elections.
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#1777
More men commit suicide, get cancer, or are the victims of violent crime than women, so why was an MP laughed at for suggesting men's rights should be the topic of parliamentary debate, asks Glen Poole
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#1778
“We're sorry for this tweet. In retrospect, a Twitter poll is insensitive in light of the gravity of this hearing.”
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#1779
For those that don’t know me, my name is Jason Vaughn and I am a celibate Christian homosexual. I don’t really know how to describe it as some say I shouldn’t associate myself as a gay man. I use it that way instead of “reformed homosexual” or “former homosexual” because I want to be clear that it is still a temptation I have to fight regularly and one I have failed at many times.
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#1781
Judge Jeanine Pirro appeared on "Hannity" tonight to react to the latest developments in Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
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#1783
Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan has announced she may run for president of the United States in 2020.
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#1784
CNN chief Jeff Zucker criticized the White House for a "total and complete lack of understanding" of the seriousness of its attacks on the media.
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#1785
What if we could find a way to increase income and work and reduce out-of-wedlock births?
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#1786
I was married to an alcoholic. I was powerless to save her, because you can't save someone until they are ready to be saved.
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#1787
Smash Racism D.C., a self-described “anti-fascist” group, posted a video of their members scremaing obscenities at Carlson?s house.
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#1788
A lot of partisans and reporters unveiled the news that they had been holding onto all along the night before Ford testifies in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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#1789
Sen. Rand Paul’s abortion question is beginning to haunt Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz – thanks to some in the media. During a CNN interview on April 14, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) refused to cite any acceptable restrictions on abortion – and deemed the decision to abort a 7-pound baby a “personal liberty.” The abortion question continued to follow her during a Fox interview where she couldn’t pick a “specific date and time” for when life begins. 
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#1790
Wrapping up Day 1 of the annual CPAC conference.
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#1791
Should we be shocked that according to reviews Sean Penn’s new movie, The Gunman, is turning out to be the Venezuelan economy of action thrillers? Not at all. After all, Penn, the Hugo Chavez fan boy, co-wrote the screenplay. And just as Chavez/Madurro socialist tropes inevitably led to a workers’ paradise chronically short of toilet paper, Sean Penn’s anti-corporate instincts led to a thriller chronically short of thrills.
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#1792
Breaking news! Michelle Obama had a huge potty mouth. And probably still does. From the Daily Mail: The first lady-to-be was an avid attendee at a day camp on the shores of Lake Michigan, and stood...
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#1793
Exclusive: Breitbart editor reflects on the riots that led to the cancellation of his speech at U.C., Berkeley, mainstream media creating environment for vio...
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#1794
Breitbart News analyzed the Washington Post fact check column for all of 2015 and found that so far this year Republicans and their claims have been targeted twice as often as Democrats and their claims. A good faith search revealed
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#1795
The United States announced on Thursday it was withdrawing from UNESCO, the U.N.'s cultural and educational agency, complaining about how it is run and about what Washington described as bias against Israel.
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#1796

Europe's Out-of-Control Censorship

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

If Facebook insists on the rules of censorship, it should at the very least administer those rules in a fair way. Facebook, however, does not even pretend that it administers its censorship in any way that approximates fairness. Posts critical of
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#1798

301 Moved Permanently

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#1800
Sacramento’s district attorney and chief prosecutors from Amador, El Dorado and Yolo counties called on Gov. Jerry Brown to veto the bills that would rewrite laws on felony murder and how juveniles under 16 suspected of homicide and other serious crimes are tried and sentenced.
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