#373426
Meet Hanna. Hanna wasn't always hungry – but then Old Spice released its Red Zone Aqua Reef Sweat Defense Solid. Now she’s starving. "You don't necessarily n...
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The New York Times recently published an article that could change the nation’s perspective on George W. Bush. According to the report by C.J Chivers, “American and American-trained Iraqi troops?
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‘I always leave my door open when female students are in my office.” That’s what a professor at a prestigious liberal-arts college told me a few years ago. And since then, I’ve heard similar sentim...
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The Obama administration revealed today that it will not take the fight over executive immigration amnesty to the Supreme Court, essentially admitting defeat in its fight to lift a court-ordered stay placed by a Texas judge.
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Speaking at Pachyderm Club, Republican presidential hopeful says Democrats have ceased to be the party of workers: ‘They are the party of power’
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Hillary Clinton, who grew up in Chicago, spoke with a Southern accent Wednesday.
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#373432
Rick Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator who came within striking distance of the Republican nomination in 2012, is making another White House bid.
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It's getting easier to go to Cuba, but not necessarily to live there. Sometimes it’s the little things that make you crazy. But, then, there are big things, too.
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Steven Wise, head of the Nonhuman Rights Project, has compared ​the legal fight of two chimpanzees, Hercules and Leo, to the struggle of enslaved blacks and Native Americans in the U.S.
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#373435
From Obamacare to climate change and now immigration.
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Hillary Clinton used a southern accent during her speech before South Carolina Democratic Women’s Council on Wednesday.
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President Obama’s administration on Wednesday claimed dominion over all of America’s streams, creeks, rills, ditches, brooks, rivulets, burns, tributaries, criks, wetlands — perhaps even puddles — in a sweeping move to assert unilateral federal authority.
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His screed is emblematic of the GOP's larger failure to address Iraq.
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If you want to learn how horrendous abortion is, go straight to the source: abortion clinic workers with a media platform. In a May 24 story for Salon, Florida-based writer Amy Beeman wrote that “Working at an abortion clinic challenged my pro-choice views — and confirmed them.” In her piece, she wrote about her former job at a “women’s clinic” where she first saw “tiny arms and legs floating" in a pan. As time passed, she embraced her work’s mission of “removing unwanted growth” to learn the “bonds between all women” and discover that “grace can be found in the unlikeliest of places.”
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Republicans in Iowa are starting to swoon over Ms. Fiorina, a former Silicon Valley executive who is mostly unknown in much of the country.
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#373441
The two-term governor and former House member will focus on his record of fiscal conservatism.
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White House press secretary Josh Earnest not-so-subtly called out Republican Kentucky senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul for his 10-hour long filibuster of the NSA's metadata surveillance pr
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In her first interview ahead of the publication of her new book, Adios, America! conservative commentator Ann Coulter stood by her claim that Americans should “fear immigrants” from Mexico “more than ISIS,” the extremist group making gains across Iraq and Syria. “I have a little tip.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation have been hit with a racketeering lawsuit in Florida court.
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Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina argued Hillary "track record" includes Middle East collapse and the failed Russian reset
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State Department officials are battling a pair of Freedom of Information Act requests for emails and memos that discuss the agency's temporary inspector general and the influence Hillary Clinton and her staff may have had on his oversight of the agency. Citizens United, a conservative nonprofit, also sought any documentation of high-level discussions about a February 2013 inspector general report published just as Clinton exited the State Department in the FOIA requests it filed in September of last year. The State Department argued Friday the nature and scope of the group's requests were too broad to estimate how many records might have mentioned the interim inspector general, the controversial report or a Government Accountability Office report from April 2011 that raised many of the same concerns about allowing a temporary watchdog to head the agency. State Department officials noted in the court filings that they expect to finish digitizing the 55,000 printed pages of emails Clinton turned over to the agency last year by mid-June.
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#373448
Kentucky senator and 2016 candidate criticizes Republican hawks on foreign policy, and the hawks fire right back
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#373449
It is if you're U.S. News & World Report's Susan Milligan
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Both Bill Clinton and his family’s charity have been tied to soccer’s governing body, as well as Qatar’s disastrous World Cup bid.
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