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The progressive Bill Maher sat down with the pragmatic Megyn Kelly on Friday. They share a talent you can't teach: Authenticity.
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The fracking ban pushed by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders  epitomizes a Democratic quandary: Appeal to swing voters or energize a liberal movement?
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The Supreme Court ruled on Monday to approve the Trump administration’s “public charge” rule for new immigrants.
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A divided Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to begin implementing rules that make it easier for the government to deny limited-income immigrants residency or admission to the U.S. because they use public-assistance programs or might use them in the future.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is leading Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in Iowa one week from the February 3 caucus.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Central to the impeachment trial of President Trump is his phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. Trump has described it as a “perfect phone call,” and most agree, considering it one of the best phone calls anyone has ever heard. In fact, the estate of Alexander Graham Bell has given the phone call an award i …
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Former National Security Adviser John Bolton now says he will testify in Trump's impeachment trial in exchange for a large bucket of fish.Bolton emerged from the icy polar waters to say he will testify as long as Congress provides ample supplies of cod and marine mollusks."I will provide my testimony to the Senate, should t …
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The Trump administration can move forward with a rule to make it harder for immigrants who rely on public assistance to gain legal status while a court challenge plays out, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
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Schiff said he has no regrets about his 'parody' of President Donald Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fired off a warning shot to Republican senators on Sunday: allow witnesses in the impeachment trial or “pay a price.” “It’s about a fair trial. They take an oath to have a fair trial. We think that would include witnesses and documentation. The ball is now in their court, so either …
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On Monday, radio and TV host Mark Levin issued a barrage of tweets regarding The New York Times article with excerpts from former national security advisor John Bolton’s new book, excerpts which prompted much hand-wringing among some GOP senators about calling new witnesses in the Senate impeachment trail targeting President Trump. Levin stomped on the […]
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The Supreme Court Monday allowed the Trump administration to enforce a new rule that will deny green cards to foreign nationals who use taxpayer-funded social services.
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It happened again. Joy Villa traumatized many viewers once again last night during the Grammys with her racist “Trump 2020” “Impeached and Elected” dress. You may remember white supremacist Joy Villa from last year when she wore her “Build the Wall” dress, shocking and disturbing and traumatizing millions of viewers. This year at the 2020 …
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A victory for biological truth, and for linguistic truth
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg refused to say whether he would be open to language in the Democratic platform that would be more inclusive to pro-life members of the party, during a tense moment at Fox News' town hall Sunday night. 
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Despite the fact that the leading 2020 Democrats are white, CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin attacked President Trump’s legal team for the Senate impeachment trial as “White House and white people” reflecting “the diversity of the two parties” compared to the House impeachment managers. Along with knocking the Trump lawyers as “not spell-binding,” “wandering in the wastelands,” and “weak,” Toobin also engaged in sexism by wondering if the women on team Trump will be “allowed to” speak.
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Taking a breather from blaming the country’s division solely on right-leaning Americans and railing against moderate female Republican senators who had issues with the Democratic impeachment managers, NBC political director Chuck Todd took time during Sunday’s Meet the Press to share his dread for what President Trump would say if the Senate acquitted him.
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This year's Lunar New Year celebrations in China have been ruined by the government's shutdown of various cities home to at least 40million people, which has prevented many from travelling.
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Ratcliffe: Adam Schiff says things he knows that aren't true with supreme conviction.
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The Washington Post placed a political reporter on administrative leave over tweets she sent as news of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death unfolded that the paper said "displayed poor judgment that undermined the work of her colleagues."
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The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) called on Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib to apologize for spreading "blood libel" against Jewish people.
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President Trump on Monday said his administration has been in contact with China and has offered US expertise to help the country combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus. “We are in very …
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Hillary Clinton: "Why I Lost To Trump" Part 3, 2016 Presidential loser Hillary Clinton made it clear during a Q&A session at Sundance that she feels she did
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With the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses only a week away and the New Hampshire primary drawing ever closer, the political commentariat are overflowing with opinion pieces about the early-voting states. Now, one progressive columnist wants you to sop up another drop of wisdom: Iowa and New Hampshire voting first is actually racist.  According to New York […]
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