#293126
Devin Nunes, California congressman, sent out a curious tweet that suggested the leakers in Washington, D.C., have been outed.
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The Texas election was predicted by many on the left to be a wave for the Democratic candidate. That’s not quite what happened.
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Western scientists tracking China's first experimental space station are warning that its re-entry in the next few weeks could see a small amount of debris landing across a sizeable area of the planet, possibly emitting toxic vapor.
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Informácie o schránke na Belize označil premiér za krivé a vymyslené.
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Drunk Czech President

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

Sun, May 19: Questions are being raised after the Czech President appeared in public stumbling and unable to stand. His office insists he was suffering from ...
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Na krajský súd sa celý prípad vrátil ešte vlani po tom, ako to nariadil Ústavný súd. Najnovší verdikt je definitívny.
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‘The American people will prefer building infrastructure and creating close to 15 million middle-class jobs than giving tax breaks for the wealthy,’ said Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.
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In this interview, Sen. Mike Lee warns against a trade war and proposes Congress regain its constitutional authority over trade.
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With the return of temperatures hovering around freezing this morning, heating issues at some area Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) have also returned. Douglass High School in West Baltimore is without heat today. One teacher at the school, who did not want to be identified for this article said, “Douglass High School has no heat
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On one of our most divisive issues, we have an opportunity to unite across political and religious divides say a Catholic and Baptist leaders.
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U.S. Steel is going to restart its steelmaking facilities and one blast furnace at an Illinois plant to handle higher demand in light of President Donald Trump’s announcement on proposed steel tariffs.
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Democrats in Congress have introduced the Journalist Protection Act, because the President says mean things about them. But it's a dangerous concept.
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GRANITE CITY, IL — United States Steel announces that they will be calling back about 500 employees after last week's announcement by President Trump. They're restarting one of two blast furnaces at the steelmaking facilities at its Granite City Works. “Our Granite City Works facility and employees, as well as the surrounding community, have suffered too long from the unending waves of unfairly traded steel products that have flooded U.S. markets,” writes U. S. Steel President and Chief Executive Officer David B. Burritt in a statement.
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"A man in Seattle has had his gun confiscated by police after breaking no laws. The police took his gun without a warrant and without pressing any charges.  Tyranny has officially taken hold on American soil."
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#293140

New Mexico GOP on Twitter

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

“Tonight we saw municipalities in Santa Fe County from Espanola, to Edgewood sweep with all Republican candidates! Congratulations! #Redwave2018 #ElectionDay”
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A number of top Democratic lobbyists have significant ties to Russian interests, including the Podesta Group, Lanny Davis, and former Sen. John Breaux.
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Why are Governor Moonbeam and his Fellow California Liberals refusing to abide by our nation’s laws by passing bogus “laws” of their own and continuing to HARBOR FUGITIVES?
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Some of China’s biggest manufacturers that supply U.S. multinationals from Walmart Inc. to Nike Inc. find themselves in President Donald Trump’s cross hairs as his administration discusses new import tariffs.
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Director of the National Economic Council Gary Cohn?s dead man walking resignation on Tuesday reignited Tariff Terror. The ex-Goldman exec defied President Trump in an Oval Office meeting ref…
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ST. LOUIS, MO —  Trump's steel and aluminum tariff announcement Thursday caught investors off guard and raised fears about a tit-for-tat retaliation from China and other major US trading partners. Trump said his administration would impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum. It was not immediately clear whether some countries would be excluded from the tariffs. Top American trading partners, including Canada, Germany, the European Union and Australia, all slammed the decision.
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The Republican senator spoke to Rare on Tuesday about why he thinks his Audit the Fed bill is necessary and has a better chance now than ever.
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Mississippi's state senate approves the earliest abortion ban in the US for pregnant women.
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"If you're gonna run in Texas, ya can't be a liberal man." 
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For all the talk of renewed Democratic energy heading into the 2018 midterms, Texas Republicans have set a new benchmark for turnout in a midterm election. More than 1.5 million people voted Tuesda…
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Dozens shouted slogans and obscenities and banged on the doors and windows of a lecture hall at Queen's University during a free speech presentation.
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