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The Republican presidential front-runner talks to "GMA" about the controversy surrounding his campaign and his Super Tuesday strategy.
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Four students were injured after a 14-year-old allegedly walked into the lunchroom at Madison Junior/Senior High School in Middletown, Ohio, and started firing, authorities said today. None of the injuries are life-threatening, Madison Local Schools said, adding that all students were safe. The suspect ran out of the cafeteria and up the hill in front of the school building after the shooting, Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said at a news conference this afternoon.
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Newt Gingrich went on America’s Newsroom to discuss the current race for US president. Newt compared Trump’s political movement to ...
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National Review: Jeff Sessions Is a ‘Prostitute’ for Endorsing Donald Trump
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES CNN/ORC is out with another new national poll this morning, and it tells us exactly the same thing every available source of poll information we have already tells us – Donald Trump is a loser who loses to Hillary Clinton, and it’s not close. As with prior CNN/ORC polls – including the national primary poll that had Trump supporters | Read More »
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In this Web Extra Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) responds to "Face the Nation Host, John Dickerson, after being asked if he would consider becoming a Supreme Court Justice if he failed to win the presidency.
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Group waits to spend $10 million to help the Texas senator's campaign.
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Christopher Pieper and Matt Henderson: 10 reasons you can’t be a Christian and vote for Donald Trump
A Christian who supports Trump either does not understand this person and his positions, or supports him in spite of Christian convictions. Here are 10 reasons.
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Join New York Times reporters and analysts for live updates and analysis throughout Super Tuesday. Results start for east coast states at 7 p.m. ET. The latest polls close is midnight ET for Alaska, the westernmost state participating in Super Tuesday.
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Trump supporters are circulating rumors of a Cruz drop out
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES As a good many Americans go to the polls today, it’s important to remember exactly what your options are: The first option is a stalwart conservative who has gone to Washington D.C. not to make friends, but to make enemies. This is not a flaw to his candidacy, mind you – Ted Cruz’s appeal is that he has gone | Read More »
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After having a meltdown last Friday, it’s been revealed that MSNBC’s most insufferable host Melissa Harris-Perry, has been let go from her four-year stint at the left-wing cable network. Since 2012, the Wake Forest University professor has “educated” her audiences in the ways of racism, evil conservatives and anti-American ideals. It was hard to pick just ten, but here’s a look back on some of Harris-Perry’s craziest rants and stunts.
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Callers to KLBJ report ballot irregularities
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Adam Carolla isn't going to tell you who to vote for. But he is going to tell you who NOT to vote for. And in a time when candidates running for office promi...
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With a one-way ticket home to Iraq in his hands and seven months' worth of frustration over intransigent German bureaucracy in his heart, Gazwan Abdulhasen Abdulla gave up on his dreams of a better life in Europe.
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The news last week was that The New Republic had been sold. After the magazine's turbulent tenure under Facebook mogul Chris Hughes, it was purchased by Win McCormack, an Oregon resident. At first glance this seems like a good fit. McCormack co-founded Mother Jones, another liberal publication, and has a lot of experience both in publishing and Democratic activism.
Yet McCormack has a bit of an unsavory past.
Here's the backstory: In the 1970s, Portland, Oregon, mayor Neil Goldschmidt started sleeping with his kids' babysitter. She was 14 when it started. It didn't become public, but it also wasn't a well-guarded secret. Goldschmidt took her to parties with other power brokers in the state, but no one said anything. As Multnomah County Sheriff Bernie Giusto put it, You could argue that I had an ethical responsibility to do something. Goldschmidt went on to be Carter's secretary of transportation and was elected governor of Oregon in 1986. In 1990, Goldschmidt stunned Oregon when he announced that he wasn't running for a second term.
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While many in the Bay State abandoned the left, some on the right have followed suit.
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In the midst of the nightmare, we might take comfort in this silver lining: if we wake up, there may still be a path forward to smaller government.
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I've been involved in activism since the Occupy Movement of 2011. Over the years this has included anti-capitalist, labour and feminist organising, as well as coordinating a local Food Not Bombs chapter, a number of direct actions against big oil (in solidarity with First Nations people), and prisoner justice campaigns.