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Tune in tonight at 7pm EST to hear Sen. Tom Coburn on Greta van Susteren's Fox News show!
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The Justice Department says it won't prosecute former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of an unarmed black 18-year-old that led to weeks of protests.
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White House Press Sec: 'I Don't Know' if We Knew Hillary Was Operating Email Server From Home (March 4, 2014)
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Ben Carson was on with Sean Hannity this afternoon and was asked about his interview with CNN this morning. Carson responded by reiterating his support for traditional marriage between a man and wo...
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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) charged Tuesday that Republican leaders in Congress had planned all along to capitulate in their battle to defund President Barack Obama’s immigration actions. Cruz’s remarks came soon after House ...
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Oral arguments in King v. Burwell start out in partisan fashion.
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Democrats claimed victory. So did the Republican leadership, which took credit for Tuesday's 257-167 vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security until Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year. The only sour notes in the House of Representatives are being sounded by the GOP's conservative base, which strongly opposed the removal of a legislative block on President Obama's executive actions extending benefits to illegal immigrants. Since January, when House Republicans passed a version of Homeland Security appropriation that included language attempting to stop Obama's action (which has also been temporarily enjoined by a federal court) by defunding it, Republican leaders have been vying to put to rest internal disagreements and pass a straightforward spending appropriation. House leaders considered the effort to include provisions blocking the President from implementing executive actions on immigration to be a futile quest.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled Senate Wednesday voted to kill a National Labor Relations Board rule reducing the time between a union's request for representation and a vote by workers on it.
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Israeli prime minister's end around Obama disrespects not only America's first black president.
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If the Supreme Court upholds ObamaCare in King v. Burwell, it will be because Justice Kennedy thinks doing otherwise would cause too much turmoil.
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David Gergen: It's deeply troubling to grant legal safe haven to unauthorized immigrants by executive order.
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The Chinese do not plan to live in a world dominated by the U.S. dollar for much longer.
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The ABC Family drama The Fosters made television history Monday night for featuring the youngest ever dramatized gay kiss, as characters Jude and Connor, both 13, locked lips after some awkward flirting. Watch the scene below: The show’s creator, Peter
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Going bananas: A case study in media-manufactured racism
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India and Israel have agreed to jointly develop a medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) system for the Indian Army to replace Russian-made air defense systems, said a source in the Indian Defence Ministry.
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The move escalates a clash that could complicate the Democratic front-runner’s likely bid for president.
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“Here is the list📝of @GOP Traitors in the House who voted to fund💰illegal Amnesty❌ #wakeupamerica @Goatee_73 #PJNET”
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Just before his death, bin Laden was plotting how best to exploit the wave of protests that was gripping the Middle East.
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Ben Carson says homosexuality is a choice because many people "go into prison straight -- and when they come out, they're gay."
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During her nearly two terms as a U.S. senator, the median salary for women in Hillary Clinton's office was much less than the median salary for men. As first reported by the Washington Free Beacon's Brent Scher, women in Clinton's office earned 72 cents to the dollar that men earned. That's even less than the oft-cited (and highly misleading) 77-cent figure for all working women in the United States. The suggestion that Clinton was somehow discriminating against women is a ridiculous proposition, says the presumed 2016 presidential candidate's spokesman Nick Merrill. A majority of her Senate staff were women, Merrill told the Washington Examiner in an e-mail. Women held most of the senior-most positions — including her Chief of Staff. Four of the five highest paid positions in her office were held by women.
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'How did this even become a law in Maryland...'
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Mark Levin argued that "Obama wants...a like-minded leftist in Israel" on Tuesday's "Hannity" on the Fox News Channel.
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Crusade against Republican Scott Walker jumps the shark as Madison newspaper airs concern Wisconsin governor's spokeswomen are notably attractive
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Reprinted from the Press and Journal: She never saw it coming. Appearing on MSNBC’s "Hardball with Chris Matthews," State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf was caught off-guard by the host’s tough questions. When asked what it will take for the U.S. to defeat the Islamic State, Harf admitted “we cannot win this war by killing them.”…
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