#335076
Jill Stein and Hillary Clinton could have saved the lives of at least 5,000 children had they invested in malaria prevention efforts rather than recounting presidential votes in Wisconsin. Similarly, the vast amount of spending under Obamacare could have saved tens of thousands of American lives.
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#335077
It was billed as a rally for students to demand free tuition from public institutions of higher education and lodge a cornucopia of grievances. Instead, some giddy demonstrators devolved into a pac…
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#335078
AN Afghan migrant has admitted the rape and murder of a medical student, who also worked voluntarily at a refugee centre.
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#335079
AN SAS sniper has picked off his 100th Islamic State militant during fighting for the Iraqi city of Mosul.
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#335080
Some 175 immigrants were approved for citizenship even though their names weren’t properly run through the FBI’s name-check databases, potentially missing red flags that may have disqualified them from naturalization, the Obama administration admitted this weekend.
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#335081
The secretive teams of Green Berets guiding rebels in northeast Syria have expressed frustration with the amount of micromanagement they receive from a top-heavy headquarters in Iraq and the United States.
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#335082
Compiling a list of reasons why Barack Obama is a terrible president seems like a project for a book rather than a column.
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#335083
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a longtime friend of Chinese President Xi Jinping, is the frontrunner for the crucial post of U.S. ambassador to China.
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#335084
I’m lucky enough to know Gen. James Mattis slightly. Just well enough to trust him unreservedly with our military and our nation’s security. The president-elect could not choose a better man to be …
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#335085
CNN hack Brian Stelter went after Donald Trump again on Sunday vowing to lable the president-elect as an authoritarian. Wow. ...
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#335086
Migrants allegedly sexually molested several girls at an annual event in Munich to which they had been invited by the city's mayor.
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#335087
KISS front man Gene Simmons thinks it’s time for celebrities to keep their political opinions to themselves—especially on the results of the 2016 presidential election.
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#335088
A female student at Ohio State called the Hannity radio show this week and told Sean that the reaction to ...
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#335089
Edgar Maddison Welch, 28, told police he went to Comet Ping Pong to investigate "PizzaGate", a false online conspiracy theory involving Hillary Clinton.
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#335090
Guest essay by Sheldon Walker A new website has been created, which offers a new perspective on global warming. The website is called ?mta-graphs.com? Temperature series like Gistemp or…
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#335091
Army Corps of Engineers will not grant the permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river, handing a major win to environmental activists
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#335092
The historic conversation apparently reflects the views of advisers urging a tough opening line with China.
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#335093
The Connecticut Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether saying “I will hurt you” is a crime.
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#335094
1791L - An independence collective ✖ Twitter https://twitter.com/1791L ✖ Facebook https://facebook.com/1791L ✖ Personal Twitter https://twitter.com/jesuaflor...
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#335095

Cassie Jaye on The Bolt Report

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Cassie Jaye on The Bolt Report
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#335096
“I don’t think that people want…”
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#335097
On CNBC, Steven Mnuchin outlined a very interesting tax plan in which the bulk of tax cuts would go to middle-income households and no aggregate tax cut for the upper class. Problem is, that bears no resemblance to any of the multiple plans that Donald Trump proposed during the campaign.
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#335098
Karianne Solbrække, newly appointed editor of Norwegian news outlet TV2, was the girlfriend of radical jihadist Arfan Bhatti. Bhatti, among other things, was convicted as a co-conspirator in a shooting against a synagogue in Oslo. The relationship...
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#335099

He Made the Right Call

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

2016 had been a tough year for Taiwan, the jewel of an island nation that China views as an illegitimate breakaway province. In January, it elected a new president–a progressive female law professor who takes a decidedly dim view of the Communist tyranny a few hundred miles from Taiwan's shores. Mainland China, Taiwan's largest trading partner, was incensed by the Taiwanese people's daring to make a democratic decision—the temerity! And so it began a campaign of collective punishment. Tourism from the mainland, a key source of revenue for Taiwan, was severely curtailed. And Taiwan was humiliated on the international stage repeatedly. First, at Beijing's behest, it was snubbed by ICAO. When the United Nations' aviation safety group met in Montreal earlier this year, Taiwan wasn't even allowed in as a guest. Then the democratic island of 23 million was given the cold shoulder by INTERPOL. When the global law enforcement group got together in November, Taiwan was shut out again. Despite its remarkable achievements—creating an open, prosperous country with a robust democratic political culture, all in the shadow of an aggressive tyranny hell-bent on reclaiming it—2016 saw Taiwan become, increasingly, a Rodney Dangerfield nation, commanding little to no respect on the global stage.
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#335100
Late Saturday, the Green Party backed down from a move to force a recount of the 2016 election outcome within the State of Pennsylvania. The Associated Press re
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