#278252
Former President Barack Obama slammed tens of millions of Americans during his speech on Friday, claiming that they were paranoid, divisive, and resentful.
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#278253
Putting politics aside, I’m not a fan of the commercial’s message, “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.”
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#278255
The elimination leaves Mr. Jones with a dearth of avenues to reach a mainstream audience.
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#278256
The final exchange in the debate between Professor Ricardo Duchesne and Professor Matt McManus over the book Canada in Decay and Canadian immigration policies.
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#278257
Nike's favorability dropped double digits after the announcement of its new campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, according to a
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#278258
Atlanta appears to be the latest city defying ICE, as the mayor announces it will no longer keep ICE detainees in its city jail.
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#278259
Brakey, a two-term state senator, is challenging independent U.S. Sen. Angus King.
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#278260
Before California Gov. Jerry Brown signs legislation that would require public companies based in the state to put a certain number of female directors on their boards, he should consider how ineffective such quotas have been, writes columnist John Stoll.
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#278261
Trump ran for office against both parties and the status quo and carries the fight into the midterms.
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#278262
Barack Obama trashed President Trump today in his public speech in Chicago, Illinois. Obama forgot to talk about the murder rate in the city for the past ten years. Obama claimed the Trump economic miracle was his doing. Then Obama claimed his policies brought about several economic successes. So we worked hard to end that …
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#278263
Barack Obama crawled out of his hole Friday and trashed President Trump–calling him out by name, then took credit for the booming economy.  Obama gave a speech at the University of Illinois Friday and arrogantly took credit for Trump’s booming economy. Barack Obama couldn’t even run a lemonade stand; he is the only president in history ?
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#278264
Republicans are on the verge of moving the Supreme Court rightward in a way seemingly unthinkable since President Reagan’s nomination of Robert Bork.
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#278265
'We have two options,' Trump told DailyMail.com aboard Air Force One as he flew from Billings, Montana to Fargo, North Dakota. 'We have military, we have homeland security.'
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#278266
This isn't a free speech issue.
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#278267
But on Friday, at least, the current president barely mustered a response to the blistering critique leveled against him by his predecessor.
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#278268
Barack Obama crawled out of his hole Friday and trashed President Trump?calling him out by name, then took credit for the booming economy.  Obama gave a speech at the University of Illinois Friday and arrogantly took credit for Trump?s booming economy. Barack Obama couldn?t even run a lemonade stand; he is the only president in ?
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#278270
The former president, receiving an ethics award at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is urging people to vote in the midterms.
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#278271
He assumed a decidedly anti-American position on the "First Man" FlagGate controversy.
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#278272
Apple Inc said on Friday that it had banned from its App Store the Infowars app belonging to popular U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones after finding that it had violated the company's rules against "objectionable content".
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#278273
If you are aiding, abetting, and protecting a saboteur who has infiltrated the highest echelon of the American government, then you are, in the words of President Trump, “the enemy of the American people.” The New York Times, once lambasting this dig as “extraordinary,” has
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#278274
On Friday, former President Barack Obama gave a speech at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The central conceit of the speech was that President Donald Trump had broken American politics.
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#278275
While it comes as no surprise that more donations from Google employees go to Democrats than Republicans, a new study found the disparity to be rather remarkable: Nearly all — over 90% — of the political donations made by Alphabet, Inc.
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