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Delta Air Lines made a big deal out of ending its discount program for National Rifle Association members, and as a result,  it lost millions in tax breaks in its home state of Georgia. As it turns out, very few people ever used the NRA discount, according to USA Today. Costly political grandstanding? In the wake of the gun control debate reignited by the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Delta dropped the NRA from a discount-fare program, reportedly in order to remain neutral on gun policy. The Georgia Legislature responded by removing jet-fuel tax breaks that Delta benefited greatly from. However, a Delta spokesman told USA Today on Friday that only 13 tickets had ever been purchased with an NRA discount. The tax breaks Georgia eliminated would have had an estimated benefit of $40 million for Delta. Why did Delta end the discount? The airline claims it plans to remove any discounts for groups that may give the ?
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#292977
"Media LOVES mass shootings!"
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On his nationally syndicated radio talk show Tuesday, host Mark Levin set the record straight on climate change when he said that the ‘phony science’ of climate change is about control.
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John Kelly says he made 'immediate changes' when he noticed handling of classified materials at White House was not 'up to the standards I was used to at the Department of Defense'
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Now that I have several children, I'm often in the company of other parents who talk about the way things "used to be." When the issue of child safety comes up, I hear parents sadly shake their heads and say things like "it's not like it was when we were kids ...
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WaPo: Former Deputy FBI Director About To Be Torched For Misleading Inspector General, Signing Off On ‘Improper Media Disclosure’ - Matt Vespa: Remember Andrew McCabe, the former Deputy Director of the FBI .03/02/2018 18:59:08PM EST.
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Russian president Vladimir Putin has shown off a new range of nuclear weapons that cannot be intercepted by NATO forces, in what appears to be another major boost to Russia's military capabilities.
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“If Ed Meese is not a good man, there are no good men.” Thus spoke President Ronald Reagan about one of his closest aides, Edwin Meese III, as the Washington media zeroed in on Meese. Reagan, no fool, was always well-aware that the attacks on Meese weren’t really about Meese at all — they were about getting Reagan. None of which stopped the vociferous attacks on Meese, the conservative’s conservative who had been Reagan’s chief of staff in the California governor’s office and become a senior counselor in the White House before being appointed Attorney General. In September of 1981
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On March 2, 2018, REI announced it would no longer carry Vista Outdoor products, which include CamelBak, Giro, and Bell. This announcement was made not because
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CNN insists the student, who helped save lives during the shooting, is lying.
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Mark Weinberg discusses the relationship presidents have with media, and why Hollywood held a special place in the Reagan presidency.
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YouTube last year stopped hiring white and Asian males for technical positions because they didn’t help the company achieve its goals for improving diversity, according to a civil complaint filed by a former employee.
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#292989
The Vermont senator's campaign did not admit fault despite paying a fine to the FEC.
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Daily Wire Editor-In-Chief Ben Shapiro refuted every pro-abortion argument a U.C. Berkeley student could throw at him Thursday.
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#292991
The racism of Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party were on full display in efforts to defeat a Trump judicial nominee simply because he was white.
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U.S.—Popular fact-checking site Snopes.com rolled out a brand-new spinoff site designed to fact-check previously published fact checks on Snopes.com, reliable sources confirmed Tuesday. The new site is called ?Snopes Snopes,? and will comb through the original site?s articles in order to label them ?True,? ?False,? or ?Clearly Biased,? assisting readers in discerning fact from fiction ?
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Students at the University of Texas, San Antonio are launching a new magazine called ?No Whites Allowed.? A Facebook event announcing Thursday?s launch says the magazine will ?create a space? for ?black and brown people, especially those who are queer,? who have been ?told that they don?t have a space? or a ?voice or a say.? ?The ?
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Illinois will allow illegal aliens and other non-eligible voters to cast a ballot in all elections. The city of Chicago is giving official IDs to anyone who wants them and they will allow non-citizens to vote.
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On Thursday, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stunned the women of The View by defending Second Amendment rights. She explained:
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The Chinese government has banned George Orwell’s dystopian satirical novella Animal Farm and the letter ‘N’ in a wide-ranging online censorship crackdown. Experts believe the increased levels of suppression - which come just days after the Chinese Communist Party announced presidential term limits would be abolished - are a sign Xi Jinping hopes to become a dictator for life.
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#292997
As the crowd formed to be saved, I thought I saw my father among them. With hundreds of others, I walked down to the floor.
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#292998
The Massachusetts man who allegedly mailed a white powder to Donald Trump Jr. has previously donated to a Democratic political action committee and shared anti-Trump posts on social media, including comparing President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.
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A Republican senator is pressing for answers on why the FBI waited weeks to act after the 2016 discovery of thousands of emails on ex-Rep.
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A Michigan university is on high alert after reports of shots fired early Friday morning.
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