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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, signed into law an equal pay bill on Wednesday that would allow anyone who merely thinks they are being paid less due to their gender to sue their employer.
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Hillary Clinton hasn’t announced a 2020 run for the White House but remarks she delivered in Houston may have sounded like a campaign speech to some listeners.
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Rep. Mark Meadows visited the Justice Department (DOJ) headquarters last week in order to review new material about former FBI agent Peter Strzok.
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The bill which would sign Nevada onto an agreement ensuring the popular vote winner becomes president has been sent to Governor Sisolak.
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It’s now a permanent state of affairs.
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MENLO PARK, CA—Giving his arms and legs a nice little stretch while reclining in his office chair Tuesday afternoon, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, confirmed that he had successfully completed another long day of deciding what people around the world should believe.“We’ve got over two billion users now, so it’s never been more i …
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The special counsel has to address glaring problems with how he carried out his responsibilities.
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Retired Justice Sheila M. O’Brien to make brief remarks to the media after an Illinois judge ordered 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett's criminal case file unse...
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — One victim spoke out, and then another, and another. A statue of a pedophile priest was toppled in Gdansk, put back by his supporters, and finally dismantled for good. A...
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CNN laid off almost all of its health care coverage division on Tuesday in a move the network called a "crazy rumor" less than three weeks ago.
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Your support will help sustain the battle for free speech at America’s colleges.
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Donald Trump's in Great Shape to Squash Any GOP Primary Challenger in Florida
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Is Hillary Clinton waiting for Joe Biden to collapse so she can launch another yet campaign for president? The failed 2016 candidate got a plum speaking spot before the Harris County Democratic Party in Texas yesterday, and she seemed newly energized to take on Trump and his policies. At times yelling so loudly that the …
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When political pundits and news junkies think of the “investigations of the investigators” seeking to figure out how the whole Russian collusion hoax was started and why it was allowed to waste time and money for so long, we usually think of Attorney General William Barr or U.S. Attorney John Durham, the men in charge …
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Rat-infested piles of garbage sat uncollected in Los Angeles just one mile from City Hall, NBC 4 reported this week.
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Students can't see their own scores
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Sometimes fighting back is good. Sometimes you are just being suckered.
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A scheme to promote better understanding of Islam in Germany has run into controversy — after Muslim groups objected to the use of beer mats to provide information.
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Today, YouTube removed Lauren Southern’s new documentary Borderless from its platform, less than 24 hours after Southern made it available to the general public. No explanation was given. Because no explanation has to be given. Perhaps we should change that. IT’S A CIVIL RIGHT. The deletion of Southern’s film is contemptible, but it’s also revealing; …
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The Texas State Senate sent a bill to the governor's desk that would ban cities from contracting with Planned Parenthood for any services.
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Staffers at embattled network CNN have been hit with a second round of job cuts in just the last few weeks.
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United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are visiting Tokyo, Japan, in the first state visit of a foreign leader in the country’s Reiwa era. The Reiwa Era began on 1 May 2019, the day on which Emperor Akihito’s elder son, Naruhito, ascended the throne as the 126th Emperor of Japan. President …
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In a scientific study spanning 231 years, the George Soros funded Center for American Progress concluded that the only way to hold a fair election is to ensure mechanisms exists to allow massive electoral fraud. “It’s the only way to be sure elections are truly impartial and representative,” said Jeffery Markos, the lead social scientist …
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