#222651
The Boeing 737-800 went down near Tehran, killing at least 176 people. The disaster came just after Iran fired missiles at American bases, retaliating for the killing of a top Iranian general.
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#222652
At same conference, US Ambassador Friedman says US has strongest army in the world, prays for 'overwhelming' victory over Tehran
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#222653
The Trump administration is disinterested in providing a forum for this propaganda circus, like CNN did, and that does not indicate a lack of diplomatic grace.
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#222654

Who Is the 12th Imam?

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

The president of Iran has wished aloud for the arrival of the 12th Imam, who would come forth in a time of world turmoil.
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#222656
The first footage was released of Iranian officials at the crash site of the Ukrainian plane that killed at least 170 people. An Ukrainian Airlines plane carrying 180 passengers and crew crashed tonight just minutes ago after takeoff from Tehran, Iran! This comes on the same night that Iran fired a dozen missiles at US …
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#222657
Soleimani’s crime was not that he was ‘driving while brown,’ and racism is not the driver of U.S. foreign policy.
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#222658
Giving a bunch of religious extremists or government bureaucrats veto power over our speech doesn’t make us safer. It just makes us less free.
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#222659
There has been widespread reporting of the civil lawsuit for $100 million being brought by attorney Larry Klayman on behalf of George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin almost eight years ago. At the core of the...
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#222660
It’s myopic to focus on his personal behavior when important moral issues like abortion are at stake.
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#222661

Opinion | Blue State Redistribution

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

High-tax states are losing people, money and seats in Congress.
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#222663
The former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said that only domestic Democratic poli...
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#222664
Terrorism cannot be defeated with pieces of paper – be they pacts negotiated in weakness, or cash bribes.
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#222665
The region near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant was hit by an earthquake early Wednesday.
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#222666
Ricky Gervais has been embraced by conservatives following his Golden Globes performance but took to Twitter Monday to question the logic behind his opening monologue being championed by the right.
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#222667
A Ukrainian airplane carrying 180 people -- including both passengers and crew -- crashed Wednesday morning shortly after takeoff near the airport in the capital city of Tehran, according to Iranian state-run television.
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#222668
The balance of trade improved in November and imports from China fell sharply. | Economy
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#222669
CNN on Tuesday settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann over its botched coverage of a viral confrontation with a Native American elder that had portrayed the Kentucky teen as the aggressor.
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#222670
In his continuing effort to solidify his Christian base, President Trump recently thanked his religious supporters for backing him despite his personal foibles while vowing to continue in the fight for religious freedom. Speaking in Miami last Friday to commence the “Evangelicals for Trump” coalition, President Trump said he gets things done despite not being […]
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#222671
Iran retaliated on Tuesday evening, launching a barrage of 12 missiles at a U.S. military base in Iraq. In an attempt to proclaim victory, Iran's Etemad Online news network released a photo of the aftermath of the strike, according to Middle Eastern journalist Heshmat Alavi. However, some inte
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#222672
CNN has agreed to settle a $275 million lawsuit brought by Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann over the network's coverage of a confrontation involving himself and his classmates and a Native American man during a school trip to Washington, D.C., last year, FOX 19 reported Tuesday. | Media
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#222673
Police in the Australian state of New South Wales have brought legal action against two dozen people for intentionally starting fires that have devastated the country. Get the most beautiful D-Day 75th Anniversary Commemorative Coin on the market, here Some 24 people have been charged with deliberately starting fires in the Australian state since Nov. 8, according to a New South Wales (NSW) government press release. Dozens more face legal actions for lesser infractions like improperly discarding matches and lit cigarettes. The fire-related infractions have contributed to the bushfires currently burning throughout the country, which claimed the lives of 18 people, destroyed hundreds of millions of animals and livestock, and burned more than 4.9 million hectares of land so far. In total, 183 have been charged with fire-related legal actions, including the 24 aforementioned suspected arsonists, as well as 53 people accused of not complying with the total fire ban in the state and 47 more
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#222674
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that "all is well" following a ...
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#222675
Guest post by Jim Steele, director emeritus of the Sierra Nevada Field Campus, SFSU and author of Landscapes and Cycles: An Environmentalist’s Journey to Climate Skepticism. As is customary now, wh…
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