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Roger Stone on Hillary: ‘Pets Killed, Tires Slashed, Threatening Phone Calls’ to Silence Bill’s Sexual Assault Victims”
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Operation, which could start in early January, will target Central American adults and children already ordered removed.
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Hillary Clinton presumably didn’t have to work too hard to get the ABC News Democratic debate audience in New Hampshire behind her.
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Murray Soupcoff of TheRebel.media's Megaphone blog: Believe it or not, dear readers, there once was a time when liberalism was a philosophy based upon certain principles and even traditions, some of which they even shared with conservatives
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Donald Trump’s illiberal candidacy threatens to destroy the Republican party’s role as America’s conservative political party.
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A Texas restaurant chain is the latest business to make sure the "PC Police" are on notice before they walk in. As an Ohio bakery posted on its door last mon...
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A much smaller than expected turnout of Black Lives Matter protesters were routed at the Mall of America.
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This week, we’ve seen both grassroots conservatives and elitist establishment-types threaten to leave the Republican Party.
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Buchanan: Trump Could Win Working Class Dems
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He called climate change believers "ideologues"
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Each year we announce the PolitiFact Lie of the Year, and each year readers write us to express their outrage or praise for our choice. This year is no exception -- and in tone, many of the criticisms we received echoed the combative style of our Lie of the Year speaker himself, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Here is a selection of the criticism we received via email and Facebook, edited for space and clarity.
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The president says he supports student activism at college campuses around the country, but says activists have to beware of shutting people out "because they don't like what they stand for."
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While controversy continues over whether the federal government can vet the thousands of refugees co
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The Curious Case of the Fed Raising Rates.
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The filmmaker opens up about his new movie 'Where to Invade Next.'
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“I think to me, nuclear, is just the power, the devastation is very important to me," Trump said.
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Rubio: I Missed Omnibus Bill Because I Was Running to Ensure We Don't Have Bills Like It In the Future
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Three-time Grammy-winning singer and actress Bette Midler is enjoying the unseasonably warm pre-Christmas weather in New York City — by blaming "climate deniers" for the phenomenon.
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by Michael Cantrell If there’s one thing President Obama is a master at, it’s taking tax payer funded vacations, doing what he does best: nothing. The way Obama takes vacations, particularly around the holidays is in stark contrast to the way former President George W.
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Lawmakers reached bipartisan agreement on crude-oil exports, troops and poor families.
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Commenting on Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz’s daughters appearing in a campaign ad on Saturday, Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes created a disgusting GIF early Tuesday evening depicting Cruz’s young daughters as toy monkeys being played with and arguing that “[t]hey are fair game.” In attempting to explain her arguably racist GIF, Telnaes argued that because daughters Caroline and Catherine appeared in a humorous Christmas-themed ad, they have decided “to indulge in grown-up activities” and allowed their father to play them “as political props.”
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I find it very disturbing the number of times that President Obama has disrespected Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mr. Obama’s behavior is not fitting for a president of the United States, and it has produced serious blowback, which we’ll discuss in a minute. But first, how about a walk down memory lane?
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The reach of ISIS into the U.S. this year brought a pace of federal prosecutions not seen even in the aftermath of 9/11, U.S. authorities say.
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