#376501
Hillary Clinton's foundation says the money Algeria gave it was for a charitable cause, not favorable treatment. But plenty of bribes are given as charity.
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#376502
Trey Gowdy told Megyn Kelly tonight that he's not interested in the wedding invitations. What he wants is the public documents she held in her personal email. No big surprise there. But near the en...
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#376504
Erik Prince has a message for ISIS: You’re lucky Blackwater is gone... Last week, the controversial founder of the private military company had plenty to say about what the organization he once ran could be doing in the fight against the so-called Islamic State—and also why Republicans need to stop being such losers. “It’s a …
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#376505
The following guest post is by William J. Upton The Daily Caller’s Eric Owens has an interesting piece up on a bizarre section in Barron’s AP European History (a study guide aimed at preparing high...
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#376506
In response to the ATF attempt to regulate rifle ammunition, Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) has reintroduced legislation to disband the agency.
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#376507
Netanyahu's shout-out to Reid did little to change his mind.
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#376508
Amnestied Illegals May Receive Social Security As Early As 2017 -
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#376509
The former secretary of state has decades of experience in managing controversy.
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#376510
Outrage and conspiracy theories have spread in response to U.S. sanctions and furious rhetoric on state airwaves.
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#376511
Sunday's New York Times front page conveniently cropped out half of the Selma march photo that contained George and Laura Bush who marched alongside President Obama in Alabama over the weekend. The caption under the photo reads: "President Obama and Representative John Lewis led thousands in a commemorative march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge." The full picture looks something like this:
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#376512
You may be familiar with Truffaut's famous quote, "there's no such thing as an anti-war film," which captures the quandry of inadvertently glorifying war by giving it a cinematic representation. I ...
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#376513

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#376514
Dissecting Republicans and their chances for regaining the White House next year is good, clean fun for most pundits and analysts, Democrats nearly all, because it distracts attention from what’s wrong in their own party. The conventional wisdom has been that the Democratic superstar would bury anyone unfortunate enough to be nominated by the Republicans. The only concern in Democratic ranks has been that Hillary Clinton would need a practice sprint in the primaries to tone and flex muscle in anticipation of November. If Hillary were a baseball team, her acolytes concede, she could still use a little spring training.
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#376515
The White House is infuriated about an open letter to Iran penned by Senate Republicans, charging that lawmakers are butting into sensitive negotiations that are the purview of the executive branch for political gain.President Obama snarked that 'it's somewhat ironic to see some members of Congress wanting to make common cause with the hard-liners in Iran.
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#376516
There is a double standard that separates college rape victims from their alleged attackers… or innocent bystanders who happen to resemble them.
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#376517
Tens of thousands of abandoned wind turbines now litter American landscape The whole wind energy mess just illustrates how the American people have been played by their elected officials who bought...
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#376518
Netflix’s disputes with broadband providers, like Comcast, have zip to do with Net neutrality. Here's what you need to know about Net neutrality, and the Internet, to understand why.
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#376519
News, Magazine: General David Petraeus, former CIA chief, does not see much cause for optimism regarding a deal with Iran: 'We cannot allow them to be on the brink of having a nuclear weapon'; believes 'threat from al-Qaeda remains very real, and it would be a mistake to think … al-Qaeda has gone away. It hasn’t'; and dismisses the idea that Syria's Assad can be part of the solution: 'He isn’t; he is a big part of the problem.'
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#376520
With EVs and other fuel-efficient vehicles saving consumers money at the pump, Oregon will be the first to issue a per-mile road tax to refill its coffers.
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#376521
The Obama administration is trying to ban M855 ball ammo, which is commonly used in AR-15 rifles, by claiming it's "armor-piercing." That is a complete lie.
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#376522
The Islamic Human Rights Commission awarded the Charlie Hebdo journalists, who were slaughtered by Islamists in January, as Islamophobes of the year. The editor and cartoonist of Charlie Hebdo, Stephane Charbonnier, known as Charb, was slaughtered by Muslims in January.…
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#376523
The controversial decision by the UC Irvine student body government to ban the American flag – as well as all other flags – speaks to broader generational shifts in views of patriotism. The decision has since been overturned.
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#376524
Another feather in his cap.
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#376525
M855 Ban--Death To the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives (ATF)? Maybe letting the ATF die a sudden death would put both the agency and gun owners out of their collective misery....
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