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Wikileaks' founder warns of growing alliance between D.C. and tech giant
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(LANGUAGE WARNING:) Gavin McInnes of TheRebel.media tackles one of the Left's most irritating debate tactics: Inventing bizarre "phobias" and strawman argume...
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NBC’s Nightly News was all in on praising Hillary Clinton Tuesday, even going so far as to run a segment tilted “Kids React to First Woman Nominee.” “No matter what your politics are, no matter what happens in November, history is being made right now in this country, as it has its first woman presumptive nominee of a major party,” stated NBC’s Lester Holt, leading into the segment.
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NEW YORK—Immediately after she clinched the 2,383 delegates needed to secure the Democratic presidential nomination Monday night, campaign aides announced that Hillary Clinton had retreated to a dark corner of her Brooklyn headquarters and entered the beginning of a 16-week incubation period.
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A group of Cuban rafters made it to shore in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea on Monday night.
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After Hillary Clinton declared herself the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Tuesday night, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made an appeal to supporters of her rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, to join his campaign. "To all of those Bernie Sanders voters who have been left out in...
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It’s starting to look like Bernie Sanders supporters might not be the brightest people among us. They’ll even resort to ...
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Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first woman in American history to top the ticket of a major political party and launching her on a general election battle against presumptive rival Donald Trump.
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Bernie Sanders picked up 33,094 tech donors, Hillary Clinton pocketed 2,087, while Donald Trump received only 52.
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Illegal immigrants are kidnapping children and bringing them across the border, hoping to appear to be families so they can take advantage of lax enforcement policies, the Obama administration told a federal appeals court on Tuesday.
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Migrants linked to 69,000 would-be or actual crimes in Germany in first three months of 2016: police
Migrants in Germany committed or tried to commit some 69,000 crimes in the first quarter of 2016, according to a police report that could raise unease, especially among anti-immigrant groups, about Chancellor Angela Merkel's liberal migrant policy.
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Study: Chicago Criminals Avoid Gun Shows, Internet Sales, Go Around Gun Controls
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Republican Donald Trump trails Democrat Hillary Clinton by 10 points in the 2016 presidential campaign, according to a poll released on Tuesday, showing little change from a week ago and suggesting his comments about a Mexican-American judge had yet to affect his standing in the race.
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After attempting to join the Islamic State and providing the terrorist group with material support, a California man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison, in addition to 25 years of supervised release, according to reports.
Court documents indicate Nicholas Michael Teausant was arrested in March of 2014 in Canada en route to Syria, with the intent to join the Islamic State. Later that month, he was indicted on one count for his endeavor to provide the Islamic State with material support or resources. He pleaded guilty to the one count, without a plea agreement. Teausant was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge John Mendez of the Eastern District of California.
According to John Carlin, assistant attorney general for national security, this sentence holds Teausant accountable for his actions. Additionally, he said counterterrorism efforts are the National Security Division's highest priority.
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Drip, drip, drip — the spigot of scandal from Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton’s emails continues, this time with a cover-up of her communications on the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. Last July, the International Business Times requested any TPP-related correspondence between Hillary Clinton and the U.S. Trade Representative’s office — and lo and behold, the State Department just announced it will be delaying the request until November. The post-election timing was not lost on anyone paying attention. It’s no wonder that with all of her flip-flopping on TPP, she and her allies at the State Department wouldn’t want the public to see her emails. Trade has become one of the pivotal issues of the 2016 election. Both presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (a persistent pain in Clinton’s side) slammed the proposed TPP, capitalizing on voter frustration with massive job losses stemming from lopsided trade deals. Clinton, finger ever in the political wind, once praised the massive 12-nation agreement pushed by
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Mayte Lara graduated valedictorian from her high school with a 4.5 GPA and is now heading to the University of Texas with every last dime of tuition paid for by taxpayers. She has "nice legs" and oh, is an undocumented immigrant.
This was all learned from a braggadocious tweet the young lady sent out that has since gone viral, brought hundreds of angry responses, and caused her to delete her account.
Here is a screenshot:
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Hillary Clinton’s New York primary victory speech in April focused on topics including income inequality, job creation and helping people secure their retirement. It was a clear attempt to position…
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The actress says Clinton is "more dangerous" than Trump because Trump is simply spinning fantasies that racists in this country want to hear.
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Two high-profile French novels, dissimilar in timing and tone, portray two influential visions of France in the future. Not just good reads (and both translated into English), together they pose questions about the country’s crises of immigration and cultural change.
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Last Thursday night Trump supporters were assaulted, spit on, beaten, cold-cocked, egged, chased, tackled and bloodied as they left the ...
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If there were ever a moment for Republicans to jump off the Trump train, now would be as good of a time as ever, according to Lindsey Graham.
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“Just move those bodies across the country.”
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His attacks on a Hispanic federal judge spark a new round of condemnation from Republicans.