#334426
In early November Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told reporter John Pilger in an exclusive interview that it wasn’t Russia who ...
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#334427
Did my title offend you? Yes? Then you are the cancer of modern day civil rights movement.
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#334429

Judge Stops Recount in Pennsylvania

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Done.
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#334430
A Democratic lawmaker is desperately lobbying the Electoral College to shun Donald Trump, and vote for Hillary Clinton — even though he conceded Monday that the Republican won the election ?f…
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#334431
The federal agency that handles deportations spent more than $100 million of its money over the last few years to ferry illegal immigrant children around the U.S., according to calculations by a watchdog group that says the cash could have been better spent on enforcement.
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#334432
Shares of Lockheed Martin, which makes the jets, slumped about 4 percent to $248 after the president-elect said he’ll reduce the costs of the weapons program.
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#334433
David Brock who helps run Media Matters may just be the biggest problem with "fake news." Columnist Michael Tracey wrote that the start of ridding so-called "fake news" should actually start with the man who failed to get Hillary Clinton elected. Tracey writes at Medium: I can’t help but notice...
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#334434
Conway questioned why such a policy shift has not already occurred.
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#334435
Be careful what you wish for, so the folk wisdom goes, because you might get it. Democrats, having learned this lesson the hard way, have set out in Virginia to repeal themselves. Not so long ago, Democrats in Virginia demanded the creation of so-called majority-minority congressional and state legislative districts, where the majority of the voters are members of racial minorities.
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#334436
'The Global Times,' a state-run Chinese newspaper, said in an editorial that Trump was “as ignorant as a child."
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#334437
One of the most common arguments used by pro-choice activists is that of "viability." The prime factor determining personhood, and therefore terminability, is an infant's capacity to survive outside the womb. For example, an infant born prematurely at 15 weeks cannot survive, and is therefore not viable. Abortion proponents frequently use "viability" as the defining line between what is and is not life. However, the use of "viability" as a means to determine what's alive and what's not alive brings up a host of other questions.
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#334438
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — If president-elect Donald Trump keeps his promise, surplus military grenade launchers, bayonets, tracked armored vehicles and high-powered firearms and ammu
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#334439
Dem Rep Conyers: Electoral College 'Rooted In Slavery'
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#334440
The agreement Iran’s national carrier reached with Boeing Co. to buy 80 aircraft valued at $16.6 billion is the first deal of its kind since 1979 -- and one that will force Congress and President-elect Donald Trump to balance their diplomatic priorities with U.S. job growth.
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#334441
Since “fake news” is all the rage within the mainstream media, here’s the top 10 “real” news stories they reported on — and some downright propagandized — that turned out to be, well, fake.
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#334442
President-elect Donald Trump will nominate ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, according to two sources close to the transition.
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#334443
 (CNSNews.com) - University of Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson was awarded the Heisman Trophy tonight at a ceremony in New York City.
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#334444
A leader of a Syrian rebel umbrella organization expressed optimism towards the incoming Donald Trump administration.
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#334445
American pop musician Moby (perhaps best known in his home country for “South Side,” his duet with Gwen Stefani), is a Hillary Clinton supporter not shy about personally offending half of his country. He recently talked to Kate Mossman of the left-leaning British magazine The New Stateman about “how dumb and delusional so many Americans are” for having voted for Donald Trump. “Because really -- in terms of the subsets of people who would vote for Trump -- you have to be delusional, or racist, or stupid. I am so confused as to the fact that such a high percentage of Americans are either really stupid or incredibly bigoted.”
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#334446
National Public Radio likes to think it's about civility (not rudeness) and real news (not fake news). But when it comes to Donald Trump, on Friday night NPR became the promoter of a rude and disparaging joke on All Things Considered. Washington Post columnist and NPR contributor E. J. Dionne passed along a joke from unfunny leftist Andy Borowitz in The New Yorker: that Trump's picks were so contrary to the government's mission that next he would name Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" to run the DEA.
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#334447
Well, that didn't take long. Barely a day after the Washington Post's Friday evening story that a "Secret CIA assessment says Russia was trying to help Trump win White House," a "deeply disturbed" Bob Baer, appearing on CNN Newsroom, when questioned as to whether "we should have another election," said that if it's true, "I don’t see any other way than to vote again."
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#334448
Fake news is concerning, but Clinton’s rhetoric fails to acknowledge her campaign?s part in propagating it.
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#334449
The Muslim charged with arson of his own mosque on Christmas Day 2015 has pleaded guilty to felony arson in a Harris County district court.
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#334450
Dean Hutton is a South African artist whose most notorious project involves walking around in a custom-printed black and white suit and absorbing the responses from strangers.
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