#354151

President Obama and major corporations are threatening North Carolina with millions in lost funds for passing a law about trans bathroom use.

#354152

Wilson has been a much-loved figure at Princeton, but recent student protests over Wilson’s views on race led the university to re-examine the former president’s legacy.

#354153

The Texas senator's ads suggest Kasich handed out political favors and tax breaks to a company whose board he served on

#354154

I am going to let you determine the word to use to describe the Texas candidate misquoting the GOP front-runner Donald Trump during one of his speeches.

#354155

Ted Cruz spoke to the press while at a stop in Wisconsin a few minutes ago, pointing out that his campaign has momentum because people want real solutions, not for someone to yell, scream and curse…

#354156

The fight has expanded to a system where the Never Trump fighters actually have clout.

#354157

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that illegal immigrants and other non-citizens can be counted when states draw their legislative districts, shooting down a challenge by Texas residents who said their own voting power was being diluted.

#354158

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stefanmolyneux Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freedomain.radio Podcasts: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com Stefan Molyneux comme...

#354159

It was 'yuge' turn out in Union Square, New York City after Bernie Sanders supporters were treated to free Ben and Jerry's ice cream.

#354160

How long has Donald Trump been insisting that he should be personally handling the country’s most important national security issues? Try 1984.

#354161

The ruling was unanimous.

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#354163

Can Wisconsin handle being a decider instead of a ratifier?

#354164

In March, the GOP nomination contest winnowed to essentially a two-man race between frontrunner Donald Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz, with Ohio Governor John Kasich trailing far behind. Yet the broadcast networks spent much less time on Cruz and essentially ignored Kasich, giving Donald Trump a whopping 72 percent of the Republican airtime last month. Trump's 267 minutes of coverage was more than five times as much as Ted Cruz's 52 minutes (14% of the GOP total) and nearly 15 times more than Kasich's 18 minutes (4.8% of the total).

#354165

When the biggest economy on the block gets to write the global rules, foreigners and regular Americans get screwed, elites skate, and hypocrisy rules

#354166

Mr. Trump, who routinely denounces special interests in his stump speeches, held a private meeting in Washington on Thursday with nearly a dozen industry leaders, including a veteran lobbyist and the chief executive of a major airlines trade organization, attendees confirmed.

#354167

The Trump campaign and the Branch Trumpidians would have you believe that Ted Cruz is out to steal the nomination from Trump. The Drudge Report and various other outlets and mouthpieces are strongl…

#354168

Immigration officials in Mexico have been reported to be torturing Central Americans and others in an effort to stop illegal aliens from coming into their country.

#354169

Ted Cruz is on a winning streak. He is now in firm possession of Wisconsin. All six of the latest polls have Cruz firmly in the lead outside the margin of error. For the sake of argument, let’…

#354170

A hit and run on a Muslim women in Molenbeek this weekend, blamed on ‘far right’ anti-Islam demonstrators, was in fact perpetrated by an allegedly drunk local youth named "Mohamed"

#354171

The moral of this story is: Don't try to hijack a plane in China. Two would-be plane hijackers were beaten to death by passengers and crew aboard a flight bound for the regional Chinese capital of Urumqi on Friday, The Global Times reports. The men died in the...

#354172

Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES In this litigious society, Trump, better than anyone, should know that the recklessness of his campaign, coupled with the insanity of his rallies would soon result in somebody getting sued. On Thursday of last week, three people in Kentucky filed suits against the candidate and his campaign, claiming they were subjected to either pushing or racial taunts by Branch | Read More »

#354173

Many may take this news as a large reason Trump is seeing so much favorability by the network.

#354174

On the eve of the Wisconsin primaries, top Republicans are becoming increasingly vocal about their long-held belief that Speaker Paul Ryan will wind up as the nominee, perhaps on the fourth ballot at a chaotic Cleveland convention.

#354175

Donald Trump has led by as much as 10 points in Wisconsin polling and is approaching the critical 50% threshold in New York, but both states could end up terrible disappointments for the Branch Trumpidians.
