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The Obama administration toed a hard line Monday against Benjamin Netanyahu for his comments about Israeli Arabs and Palestinian statehood leading up to Israel’s election last week, but downplayed concerns over “death to America” remarks Iran’s supreme leader made over the weekend.
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The number two official at the Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday was accused of creating an appearance of "favoritism and special access" in decisions on whether to grant visas to certain foreigners — including in one case pushed by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and his staff...
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#376928
Mitt Romney expressed confidence heading into his charity bout with Evander Holyfield
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#376929
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and the Republican Party represent “extremist” political movements hell-bent on rescinding civil rights protections for minority groups, according to a course curriculum assigned to students at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas.
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#376930

Tom Cotton: The Future of the GOP?

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This senator could be the future of the Republican Party.
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#376931
Climate change is a moral challenge threatening the rights of the world’s poorest people and those who deny it are not using God’s gift of knowledge, says presiding bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori
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Of Course Ted Cruz Could Win -
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A woman who police say threw a Molotov cocktail at a group of women praying in front of a Planned Parenthood clinic on Monday evening is cha…
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New York’s proposed budget for 2015–16 reportedly contains provisions that should concern due process advocates—namely, the codification of an “affirmative consent” standard for college students engaged in sexual activity and a “Victim and Survivor Bill of Rights” that appears to preclude accused students from being presumed innocent until proven guilty. Brooklyn College professor KC Johnson details several problems with the “Bill of Rights” in a column for Minding the Campus posted yesterday. I reported on the State University of New York (SUNY) system’s adoption of the “affirmative consent” standard last October, and Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the adoption of a …
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#376936
Let’s say you were a financial adviser, and a family came to you with the following situation.
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CBS News 60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan is back in the hospital in Washington, D.C., due to years-long complications stemming from the brutal sexual assault she endured in Egypt while covering the Arab Spring in early 2011, several sources close to her—including one family friend who went on the record—confirmed to Breitbart News on Monday evening.
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#376938

Imgur

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The Internet's visual storytelling community. Explore, share, and discuss the best visual stories the Internet has to offer.
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#376939
On Monday evening, mainstream media reporters reportedly gave Hillary Clinton a standing ovation after she joked about her private email scandal and took no questions from the press--at an event honoring excellence in journalism.
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#376940
Likely 2016 presidential candidate Scott Walker is headed to the Texas-Mexico border on Friday, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will be there to show him the ropes.       
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Police have arrested a woman who reportedly threw a "bottle of fire" at a South Austin Planned Parenthood on Monday, according to an arrest affidavit.
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Pedro Rivera is 53 years old, Hispanic, and a retired military man. He's also part of a growing number of Hispanic Texans pushing for stronger immigration enforcement, including the passage of SB 1...
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On Sunday, 60 Minutes devoted 12 minutes towards fawning over scientist/celebrity Neil deGrasse Tyson. Yet, the Charlie Rose-hosted segment never mentioned his repeated fake quotes, including a slam against George W. Bush that Tyson repeated for years. Instead,  Rose fawned that the TV personality has followed “Carl Sagan as the country's most captivating scientific communicator.”
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3 Reasons Ted Cruz Could Win

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Ted Cruz's path to the GOP nomination isn't as difficult as some people might think.
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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) announced at Liberty University on Monday that he will be running for president in 2016, but Glenn Beck said many of the subsequent news stories were about how students were "forced" to attend the speech. "One of them comes from the Huffington Post...
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#376946
They live outside the two-party system and want policies supporting both woman and embryo.
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“We’re the Libertarian Party,” he told me, dramatically stretching out the word in his New York accent. Paul, a member of the Republican Party, was in town for a visit ahead of formally launching his bid for the White House, and Pojunis didn’t particularly care. If Paul was really so libertarian, Pojunis had some advice for him: “Well, OK then—join the Libertarian Party!” Pojunis led me inside past some staffers hunched over a computer trying to select a new party logo. We walked past a room cluttered with memorabilia from Baywatch, the 1990s TV show featuring bikini-clad lifeguards, and Pojunis explained that it was the personal office of Michael Burke, the creator of the show and a possible Libertarian Party candidate.
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PJ Media and Historian , Dr. Michael Ledeen, joins Steve about the Iran deal and Obama's Hypocrisy on GOP Interference. “Obama’s Latest Big Lie: ‘We Have No ...
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Nearly 166,000 convicted criminal illegal aliens were released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as of April, 2014.
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#376950
The first lady's appearance on the TV quiz show had fans scratching their heads.
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