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A former security director for the Senate Intelligence Committee -- who was in charge of maintaining all classified information from the Executive Office to the panel -- was indicted for allegedly giving false statements to FBI agents looking into possible leaks to reporters, the Justice Department announced Thursday night.
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The company says it's restarting one of the blast furnaces at its plant in Granite City, Illinois.
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What has happened in Europe could happen here: Take heed! Author Douglas Murray, speaking for Prager University describes the decades since WW 2 were a time for Europe to beat itself up over the misdeeds of some during the 20th century. The result was self-guilt that enticed them to invite anyone and everyone to Europe. In the past, decade, however, the volume of foreign immigrants permitted into Europe has begun to overwhelm the continent. This should be a cautionary tale that America needs to heed. We should not feel guilty over our place in the world. Nor should we commit suicide over the rest of the world.
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Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain died at the age of 61, CNN reported early Friday morning.
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When Michael Bennett arrived in Venezuela, his biggest surprise was how much control the government had over people's minds. The Chavista propaganda has been effective at convincing many people that the state is always a benefactor.
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The people who know most about issues of American governance have spent their lives studying them.
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A report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's internal watchdog into the agency's handling of an enquiry into the management of emails by former U.S. presidential candidate Hilary Clinton will be released next week, the agency said on Thursday.
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The media’s pooh-poohing coverage of Spygate grows more laughable by the day. Turn on CNN at almost any hour and you will see its farcical re-education camp in session — this or that host yelling louder and louder that no one “spied” on the Trump campaign. As stupid as this coverage is, it is still ?
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Judicial Watch posted 16 pages of newly released Justice Department documents regarding the infamous Lynch-Clinton tarmac meeting
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The most severe type of military administrative discharge.
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A CrossFit executive was fired on Wednesday after tweeting that celebrating LGBTQ pride is "a sin." 
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Was I sexist in explaining why men’s soccer is more popular?
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Wolfe lied to F.B.I. agents back in 2017 "about his repeated contacts with three reporters, including through his use of encrypted messaging applications."
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...are "these are mere speed bumps or is the political pendulum swinging against Soros and his progressive coalition?"
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The New York Times is reporting that a journalist was notified that the Department of Justice has seized private records of their personal email accounts and phone calls in the course of an investigation into leaks from the government. Here's what happened The Department of Justice notified reporter Ali Watkins in February via a letter that her private records had been seized by the government. The letter read, "you are hereby notified that the United States Department of Justice has received the following records pursuant to legal process: historical customer records, business records, and subscriber account information, not including the content of communications (except for communications between the subscriber and the provider) from account inception to November 2017, or certain accounts associated with [your] Google ID," and two of her email addresses and a phone number. This is the first time it's been confirmed that the government has seized records …
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You wonder how the other runners may have felt. On Monday, when Connecticut had its State Open track and field championships at Willow Brook Park, one person broke the State Open records for girls in both the 100 and 200-meter runs. That person was a biological boy.
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On Wednesday, media outlets began reporting of a draft Justice Department Inspector General report floating around that was highly critical of former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch. But come Thursday evening, both CBS and NBC failed to mention it even though they each had the opportunity to report the development during two of evening broadcasts and their morning shows.
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President Trump said Thursday it is “certainly” possible he could invite Kim Jong Un to visit the White House if next week’s nuclear summit in Singapore “goes well.”
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A coming report from the Justice Department's inspector general is said to fault James Comey's conduct while FBI director as "insubordinate" when he was handling the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
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As the European Union plans to introduce retaliatory tariffs against the US, we take a closer look at its tactics.
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Romney also said the president would easily secure the GOP's nomination.
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Another myth from the anti-gun groups crumble. A homeowner defended his home against two home invaders with his AK style rifle.
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On Thursday, prior to the trade summit of the G-7 countries in Canada, and on the anniversary of D-Day, French President Emmanuel Macron decided to make hi
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Led by Doug Ford, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives have secured a majority government, ending nearly 15 years of Liberal power in the province.
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