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Watching the Carol Burnett struggle to hold back her tears was a bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming Golden Globes broadcast. 
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The operation occurred on the first day of in-person trade talks in Beijing...
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Speaking to reporters ahead of a Sunday morning trip to Camp David to discuss border security, President Trump said that while he can "relate" to the hundreds of thousand workers who have been furloughed amid the ongoing partial federal government shudown -- but he made clear he thinks he has their support.
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#263180
Even if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s dream were technologically feasible, the burden of funding it would land on the middle class as well as the uber-wealthy.
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Anti-gun Hollywood celebrities enjoyed presidential-level protection by barricades, bomb-sniffing dogs, armed guards, LAPD officers, and security checkpoints as they arrived for the 2019 Golden Globes.
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A new city policy requiring public signs on brick buildings warning they might collapse in an earthquake is part of a long history of white supremacy aimed at forcing black people to move out of neighborhoods, the NAACP of Portland, Oregon, says.
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By Phillip W. Magness | The historical narrative we've been hearing is both simplistic and wrong. It relies upon a confusion between the statutory tax rate (i.e., the number that’s on the statute books) and the effective tax rate (i.e., the percentage of income that people actually pay once exemptions, deductions, and other tax-code incentives are accounted for).
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Rick Scott moved to Tallahassee on an outsider’s mission of snapping the state into conservative shape. He said he’d crack down on illegal immigration, fight to repeal the 2010 health care law and make Floridians seeking public assistance take drug tests. Scott is headed to Washington eight years later, leaving behind a brighter jobs outlook and a lower state tax burden. But his most conservative pledges are on the cutting room floor. Scott kept many of the key promises in his 7-7-7 plan to revive the recession-battered economy. After bruising the public education budget with a $1.3 billion cut in ...
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#263185
The media are trying to convince Trump that if he abandons the wall, he’ll be a statesman, so that as soon as he folds, they can start making fun of
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#263186
Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez cited the president's reaction to Charlottesville and his stance on immigration as reasons she sees him as racist.
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Former vice-president Joe Biden has reportedly said that he is the Democrats' best chance of reclaiming the White House in 2020, arguing that other candidates just don't have what it takes to challenge President Donald Trump.
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#263188
Houston girl was not murdered by white man, as initially claimed
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It was the day before Christmas and the media was stirring, targeting Rush. Yes, while most Americans were bustling around to get the last minute presents or beginning to pour the egg nog, the liberal media was having (again!) a fit. The cause of it all this time was…..Rush Limbaugh.
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The new regulation will end secret divorces - where men end a marriage without telling their wives.
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The Next Revolution panel discusses today’s economy under the Trump presidency.
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#263192
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took a stand for fellow freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib on Saturday after the latter’s expletive-laced comments in favor of impeaching the president.
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When the 2019 West Virginia Legislative Session begins Wednesday, WVU will be lobbying for legislation relating to the higher education budget, anti-hazing laws and campus carry.
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Tom Steyer has launched his latest ads for Trump's impeachment -- this time in Iowa, the first state to vote in the 2020 presidential primary.
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Ald. Edward Burke, one of Chicago’s most powerful figures and a vestige of the city’s old Democratic machine, has been charged with corruption for allegedly using his political office for personal gain.
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In an interview Thursday morning with 'Good Day New York,' Alan Dershowitz pushed back against allegations that he had sex with underage girls through billionaire convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. He said he is being framed and has emails that will put "prominent people in handcuffs." "There are emails so far that are secret, but that prove, not only that I was framed, but who framed me," Dershowitz said. "It names names. These people are going to go to jail once these e-mails come out because this was a total frame up for financial reasons, and I can prove it, and will prove it. Have me back on the show when the e-mails come out, boy it will be so interesting because there will be prominent people in handcuffs. Prominent people in handcuffs once these e-mails come out." "Look, as to the first woman who accused me, her own lawyer admitted in front of witnesses that she was wrong, just wrong, that I couldn
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House Armed Services Committee chairman Rep. Adam Smith told ABC's 'This Week with George Stephanopoulos' that President Trump does have the power to declare a national emergency and order the military to build the border wall. "Unfortunately, the short answer is yes," he said when asked about the idea floated by President Trump on Friday. "In this case, I think the president would be wide open to a court challenge saying, where is the emergency?" GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, ABC NEWS: Let's get right to it, does President Trump have the ability, have the authority, to declare a national emergency, have the military build his wall? REP. ADAM SMITH, (D) WASHINGTON: Well, unfortunately, the short answer is yes. There is a provision in law that says the president can declare an emergency. It's been done a number of times. But primarily it's been done to build facilities in Afghanistan and Iraq. In this case, I think the president would be wide open to a court challenge saying, where is the emergency? You have to establish that in order to do this. But beyond that, this would be a terrible use of Department of Defense dollars. The president spends most of his time talking about how we're not spending enough on national security, now he wants to take $20 billion out of the defense budget to build a wall, which by the way is not going to improve our border security. The president seems unaware of this, but we have actually already built a wall across much of the border, and all border security experts that I talk to say, where a wall makes sense, it's already been built We should have a conversation about national security -- sorry, about border security, but first we should we open the government and start paying our border patrol agents and the other 800,000 federal employees who are furloughed.
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Aging rapper and TBS game show host Snoop Dogg called President Trump a ?n*gger? in a short, profanity-laced video posted this weekend urging federal government workers to not vote for Trump in the next election over not getting paid during the partial shutdown over border wall funding.  Snoop Dogg says the workers would be ?some ?
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Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was again unable to explain how she intends to pay for $40 trillion in far-left big government programs during a Sunday interview on CBS News' "60 Minutes."
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The United States Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C., put a rare stop on transgender activism sweeping through the judicial system by overturning a lower court’s ruling that blocked President Donald Trump’s partial ban on “transgenders” in the military.
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