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Americans across the country may be wondering why it's so easy for abortion activists to oppose legislation that would protect newborn babies from infanticide.
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"We are now eyewitnesses to the third great assault on our judiciary," Judge Carlton Reeves said in a speech on Thursday.
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The U.S. must re-engage with Russia to ensure the ultimate weapon doesn’t spread and is never used.
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A hint of Beltway budget discipline and a new limit on red tape.
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Moderates and conservatives still make up roughly half of Democratic voters, while only 19 to 25 percent consider themselves ‘very liberal.’
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Fewer than one in five respondents strongly agree that the DOJ’s senior leaders maintain high standards of honesty and integrity.
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'If you’ve got nothing to hide, you shouldn’t worry about anything,' senator says
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The Boston Globe's website on Wednesday published — then revised and, on Thursday evening, deleted — an op-ed column that said it was "serving America" to tamper with prominent Republicans' food.
The piece, titled "Keep Kirstjen Nielsen unemployed and eating Grubhub over her kitchen sink," advocated the harassment of Trump allies in public. It began with writer Luke O'Neil's own animating regret that, as a waiter in a Cambridge restaurant, he once missed an opportunity to urinate on the entree of conservative pundit William Kristol. After sustaining outrage from a range of right-leaning voices, the Globe first softened, then dropped the column entirely — an unusual move which caused critics on the left to question the newspaper's editorial integrity.
O'Neil himself decried the decision to modify and delete the article, accusing the Globe on Twitter of bowing to "bad faith critics who would hate them no matter what." But in an interview with The Washington Post, he said, "I wasn't really advocating to piss in somebody's food, that's crazy... But I do think these people should be made uncomfortable in public."
The Globe, for its part, added a note to its opinion page saying that the piece "did not receive sufficient editorial oversight and did not meet Globe standards. The Globe regrets its lack of vigilance on the matter. O'Neil is not on staff." Jacob Lambert
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Free speech has been under fire in America and it is most prevalent on college campuses. Conservative students constantly get attacked for being pro-Trump.
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Speaking in a “Hollywood Reporter in Studio” interview, actor Robert De Niro, who has repeatedly stated his hatred for President Trump, enlarged his target to include Republi
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A man sitting on an 'electronic wheelchair-type scooter' set his jacket on fire in front of the White House Friday afternoon, the U.S. Secret Service said.
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The crosses on graves in an Italian cemetery were covered with black cloth so as not to offend those who may come from another religion.
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The Western satellite state of South Korea let itself succumb to the worst of Western impulses this week when the country's top court declared a 70-year ban on abortion in most cases to be unconstitutional.
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Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour publicly declared the magazine will only profile women who conform with their social agenda, dismissing the idea that Melania Trump will ever be featured on the cover.
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On Friday, the Trump administration instituted its long-contested ban on transgenders serving in the United States military. According to comedienne Ellen Degeneres, this constitutes "hatred."
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Coffee giant Starbucks is battening down the hatches in preparation for the wave of intense backlash the business will receive if CEO Howard Schultz officially announces his 2020 run as an independent to give moderate Democrats a choice in the face of socialist extremists like Bernie Sanders.
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There is no constitutional difference between WikiLeaks and The New York Times, according to famed lawyer, constitutional law scholar, and Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz. Writing for The Hill, Dershowitz explained that “if the New York Times, in 1971, could lawfully publish the Pentagon Papers knowing they included classified documents stolen by Rand Corporation military analyst …
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At a Young America's Foundation-sponsored event on the campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City Thursday night, Michael Knowles, host of The Daily Wire's "Michael Knowles Show" podcast, was sprayed by a protester with an unknown chemical substance as Knowles attempted to give a speech tit
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PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — When Mayor Jim Kenney heard that the Trump administration had reportedly considered releasing detainees to sanctuary cities to retaliate against political critics, he would have taken any and all sent this way.
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The many, many Christians fleeing deadly persecution right now are in desperate need of a new home.
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Is the proposed Texas abortion bill criminalizing abortion with punishment by the death penalty good or bad? Is it legal? I will explore these topics and mor...
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The Central American migration is choking the checkpoints used by trucks and traders to cross between the United States and Mexico.
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On Friday morning, President Trump used his Twitter account to inform his nearly 60 million followers about a story he suggested the "corrupt" media is deliberately downplaying: the indictment of one of former President Obama's top legal advisers, Gregory B. Craig.
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San Jose, California's city council is focused on the important issue. In response to a new Chick-fil-A establishment opening near the city’s airport, the council has officially passed a resolution to fly rainbow flags near the restaurant. What is the point of this effort?

