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Nearly 2,500 refugees from terrorism hotspots around the world are bound for the U.S. after being rejected by Australia, but not even top lawmakers can get answers about who they are.
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Maybe if they weren't so fucking ugly, they could show their faces! TOUR: http://yiannopoulos.net READ: http://www.breitbart.com/milo/ LIKE: https://www.face...
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As concern grows for the future of support for undocumented immigrants, some university officials are taking a stand in protecting their own students.Drake University President Marty Martin sent an email to faculty, staff and students saying the campus wil
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Wisconsin Representative Sean Duffy (R-WI) went on with Tucker Carlson tonight to discuss the recount in Wisconsin. Duffy said Democrats ...
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HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH)?One month from today, Connecticut?s minimum wage will go up from $9.60 per hour to $10.10. On Thursday, a special panel appointed by the legislature and the Gover…
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A woman in Saudi Arabia pictured without a hijab is facing calls for her execution. Some social media users reacted with outrage after the emergence of the image taken in capital city Riyadh, with one man calling for the state to “kill her and throw her corpse to the dogs”.
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The decision will require nearly unprecedented legislation from Congress because Mattis is recently retired.
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Tucker Carlson takes on Georgetown University professor Engy Abdelkader over her claims of "Islamophobia" in America. (November 30th, 2016)
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Samford University is refusing to recognize a conservative student group, citing its “inflammatory” anti-communist stance.
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We need a president who can stand up to big corporations, not fold to their demands.
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Since his death almost a week ago, leftists of all varieties have been defending the brutal dictator that is Fidel Castro. The problem is, almost everthing t...
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Check out this video on Streamable using your phone, tablet or desktop.
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Donald Trump and Mike Pence are hosting Inaugural festivities and for only one million dollars, you too can get exclusive access to the various events. (hote...
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According to The Washington Post, President-elect Donald Trump has chosen retired Marine Gen. James N. Mattis, 66, to be secretary of defense. The Post reported the announcement will be made next week.
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Donald Trump has admitted the presidency is "a bigger job than I thought", a leading Republican has revealed. After meeting the President-elect last week, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich told USA Today the billionaire businessman was starting to appreciate the burden of the Oval Office.
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President Francois Hollande shocked France on Thursday by announcing he would not seek a second term next year, acknowledging his deep unpopularity and making way for another leftist candidate to take on conservative Francois Fillon and far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
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“…living in a bubble…”
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In a report published just as Americans have begun putting up their Christmas decorations and sending out Christmas Party invites, ABC News suggests that an office Christmas Party, not ISIS, may have been the true "trigger" for Syed Farook and his Pakistani jihadi wife Tashfeen Malik to murder 14 innocent people and injure another 22. 
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It looks like the appeaser-in-chief is sending an official US delegation to Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s funeral after all. After delivering a pathetic eulogy that covered up Castro’s legacy of brutality, President Obama (perhaps reluctantly) agreed to stay in Washington instead of going to Havana next Tuesday for the tyrant’s funeral.
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A Virginia school has temporarily banned two American classics after a parent said her high school-age son was negatively impacted by the racial slurs they contain.
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Trump claims victory for saving jobs at Carrier, Trump surrogates decry elitism, and we check out the mailbag!
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San Francisco police officers are adding a new strategy — going undercover — in an effort to combat hate crimes, Interim Police Chief Toney Chaplin said Wednesday. At a City Hall news conference with Mayor Ed Lee and other leaders, Chaplin did not offer specifics, but warned that police are “taking proactive measures” to ensure that a flurry of hate crime reports emerging around the country in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election won’t be duplicated in San Francisco. “We’re going to put officers out much like we did when our teams made it to the playoffs and we dressed officers in rival teams’ gear,” Chaplin said, referring to the city’s bid to tackle rising sports-fan violence. While police have not seen an uptick in hate crime reports in San Francisco since the election, Chaplin cautioned that hate crimes are notoriously underreported. On Friday, city police arrested a man on suspicion of spray-painting a racist epithet and symbol on the wall of a business and nearby vehicle in the Bayview neighborhood.
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Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said Monday he was saddened by the “senseless act of gun violence” at Ohio State University, even though the attacker used a butcher knife and a car.
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