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When guests at a North Korea Freedom Week dinner in Northern Virginia learned the Korean-American pastor at our table led a Maryland church, they immediately asked about the situation in Baltimore. It was May 1, and National Guard troops had been deployed to the city three days earlier to help quell the unrest sparked by the death of a man in police custody. The pastor let out a deep sigh before responding. A few members of his congregation had lost everything.

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A woman is set to join the New York City Fire Department despite failing a crucial physical fitness test, according to the New York Post.

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A Texas Senator is attempting to keep our resolution from being heard in committee. Here's what you can do to help.

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In 2013, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that Oregon retailers redeemed $1.2 billion worth of food stamps, up from $366 million in 2003.

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Clean coal needs strong and dedicated investments now more than ever. Here’s why. After withdrawing its support of a widely touted initiative to capture and control carbon emissions, the Obama administration showed itself to be a fair-weather friend of American industry. The project, named FutureGen, was ditched after the President failed to fight Republicans in

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The family of Paul Nungesser, the student who was accused of rape by mattress-toting Columbia University student Emma Sulkowicz, have released a statement about their son's graduation, calling their experience with the university deeply humiliating.
Our son's graduation should have been a joyous moment for our whole family. We are extremely proud of Paul for graduating, even more so because of the harassment campaign he was subjected to. For over two years, he had to fight false accusations and a public witch-hunt, even though Columbia and the NYPD exonerated him, Karin Nungesser and Andreas Probosch wrote in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner.
Nungesser's parents blasted Columbia for continuing to allow Sulkowicz to harass their son, as evidenced by her graduation stunt of carrying the mattress across stage and displaying drawings of their son at a public art exhibit the week before.

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Did an 800 year old piece of parchment really change the world? That was the central question of this week's episode with Nicholas Vincent. Now we want to turn the conversation over to you. Use the thought prompts below to...

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Two Argentine judges are under fire after cutting the sentence of a paedophile in half on the grounds that his six-year-old victim was gay.

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Ted Cruz made a campaign stop in Beaumont, TX on Tuesday, May 19. He was asked repeatedly by Kevin Steele from KMBT-TV about the issue of gay marriage, to wh...

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called the city's recent spike in violence “disheartening” Thursday as police work to address a dramatic increase in homicides and nonfatal shootings.

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is pressing the Obama administration for answers on an illegal immigrant allegedly granted executive amnesty who's now charged with child molestation and distributing child pornography.

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Calling a thug a “thug” is racist when the object of the word is black, but killing criminal white Texas bikers is just more white privilege.

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Public outcry forces FEC Democrats to junk bid to regulate Internet, Drudge | WashingtonExaminer.com
The Federal Election Commission, facing punishing criticism for suggesting that political activity on the Internet should be regulated, rejected talk of new rules Thursday, a victory for GOP commissioners who feared Democrats were targeting conservative sites, even the Drudge Report.
During a public meeting, Democrats on the FEC said they were responding to the public outcry in saying that no new rules are required.
RELATED: Charge: Election commission Dems want to regulate conservative Internet, super PACs
Democratic Commissioner Ellen Weintraub said the FEC received 5,000 comments demanding the agency keep their hands off the Internet. In response, she proposed a resolution that directly barred Internet regulation.

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Obama explained that the United States armed forces would now have to factor in climate change in upcoming missions. “You need to be ready,” he said to the graduates.

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"The reason why we should worry about whether or not a warrant is individualized is: we've had some tragic times in our history. During World War II, we didn...

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Charles C. Johnson has pulled some stunts that have made him wildly popular in some circles. He’s aggressive, he’s unorthodox, he knows which buttons to press. With the collapse of traditional medi...

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Some Republicans are struggling to explain their shifts on national security, immigration and education.

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A poll released Wednesday by the online pollster YouGov has found that a plurality of the American public, as well as a majority of Democrats, support limiting the First Amendment to allow a ban on

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Fewer than 250,000 people signed up for a special tax season enrollment period for Obamacare exchanges despite rising fines.

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Doesn't understand difference between a "stop" and an "arrest"

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Hillary in her own words about how she feels on the topic of gun rights and gun control. Support American liberty. Join the NRA: https://joinnra.nra.org/join...

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What would Donny Deutsch say if he did want to sound elitist? Because for not wanting to sound elitist, Donny Deutsch came off an awful lot like the denizen of Manhattan and the Hamptons that he is. On today's Morning Joe, reacting to comments from a focus group of Iowa Republicans who were less concerned about Jeb Bush's policy positions and more concerned about his last name, Deutsch declaimed "I don't mean to sound elitist but it's astounding how ignorant people are."

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Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough declared that there is "no passion" for Jeb Bush
