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A man with a history of anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic harassment was identified as the perpetrator
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Protests over a Lenin statue communists want to erect in Germany's western city of Gelsenkirchen have been ignored by a local court, saying it can proceed. The city argued the effigy would spoil a nearby historic site.
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Officials deported or repatriated approximately 14,000 more migrants than arrived at the U.S.-Mexico Border.
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How the GOP presidential candidate and his private equity firm staged an epic wealth grab, destroyed jobs – and stuck others with the bill
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Chris Cuomo had to deal with a screaming match between Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen and co-chair for Sen. Bernie Sander's national campaign Thursday.
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Bloomberg staffers say they went rogue and canvassed for Sen. Sanders after Bloomberg's first debate performance.
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Former President Bill Clinton reportedly said that his sexual affair with Monica Lewinsky helped him handle his "anxieties" in a new documentary for Hulu.
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Staffers for former New York city mayor Mike Bloomberg’s failed presidential campaign have described how the campaign imploded after Bloomberg’s Nevada debate performance.
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Elizabeth Warren has left the race, and it's all our fault. Sniff! She was just too competent for us. Such was The Atlantic magazine epitaph for the Warren campaign written by Megan Garber on Thursday bemoaning what she thought was a public too unenlightened to appreciate the brilliance of the 1/1024th Native American candidate. It was titled "America Punished Elizabeth Warren for Her Competence." Republicans had nothing to do with Warren's failure to thrive as a Democrat contender.
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Voters didn’t reject the Massachusetts senator because of her policy positions; they rejected her because of her penchant for lying about herself.
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He found a path to the nomination, but it was already too late
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Obama's former chief watchdog over the Department of Homeland Security was indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government.
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I hate doing this... But the alternative is laying down and allowing the Democratic party and its allied media to gaslight people into believing it’s not a thing, as they are doing currently...
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By exposing voters to just the right news at just the right time, Big Tech manipulates opinion. This could mean a 15-million-vote swing.
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Americans are sharply divided along partisan lines on how serious a threat the coronavirus poses, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday.
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St. Louis resident Alicia Clarke says she feels as if she has been “failed by the system” and is now “not feeling safe,” and she has good reason to feel this way. After she was savagely beaten and stabbed by her neighbor, her attacker walked free. The court considered it decisive that he has an I...
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A new section of border wall in going up on San Luis, Arizona. The area of new infrastructure is located just west of the port of entry.
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Meeting artists on campus … who create art to talk about oppression is important.
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Following this rare opportunity came the black leftists’ ad hominem attacks to bully or dictate black thought in America and dampen support for the president. 
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Divided Democrats can agree on one thing: The other guy would be a disaster. “In 30-plus years of politics, I’ve never seen this level of doom. I’ve never had a day with so many people texting,...
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Staffers for the Joe Biden campaign have finally convinced the Democrat candidate to grow his own mustache, which will enable him to smell hair any time he wants, 24/7.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden is taking heat on Twitter after a video of a confrontation between him and members of the group Iraq Veterans Against the War went viral.
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Lawsuits pit a sitting president against three major media outlets covering his re-election bid
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President Trump on Friday announced that Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) would replace Mick Mulvaney as his chief of staff, becoming the fourth person to hold the position during Trump's tenure.
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Meadows will replace Mulvaney
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