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Devin Nunes ... was angered to learn about the DOJ's connection to Steele.
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'The information was erroneously confirmed.'
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Students don't seem to be getting much out of higher education.
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It’s that time of the year again. Families across the nation are gearing up for the biggest holiday season of the year, as trees are going up, gifts are bought, and anticipation for spending time with family and friends grows. There’s no way to avoid it; it’s Christmastime. On June ?
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The biological effects of lifelong exposure to racism or other sorts of discrimination can be complicated, scientists say, but likely tap into the same mechanisms as other types of chronic stress.
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Trans men are not only stripping women of awards and sports championships, they are now also leading feminist organizations, which completely smacks in the face their idea of "patriarchy."
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A recent incident at Wilfrid Laurier University shows that the anti-speech disease infecting American colleges has spread to Canada ...
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President Trump's Latin America policy is divided: on point against the communist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela but wayward with Guatemala and Colombia.
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The FBI said that Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not have to disclose his chats with the Russian ambassador.
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The trouble is that after ISIS falls, it will not go away, and neither will Iraq's long-standing ethno-religious conflicts.
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President Donald Trump has radically changed the U.S. refugee program, as a lower admissions cap and tighter vetting procedures have led to a sharp decline in both the number of people admitted and th
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The phrase "lead us not into temptation" isn't right, the pontiff says, because "a father does not do this." France's Catholic Church has changed the phrase in its version of the Lord's Prayer.
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OMG. This was soooo hilarious! MSNBC reporter Vaughn Hillyard is reporting from Alabama this week. Today Hillyard was sent to Pensacola, Florida to cover this evening’s Trump rally. During the livefeed while trashing Judge Roy Moore a black Trump supporter waving an American flag jumped into the shot and started screaming, “Roy Moore is going …
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Eminem has released a new track, called “Untouchable,” in which he rips white police for racism, using tropes such as “Hands up, Don’t shoot,” that police “don
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On Tuesday, the team at Louder with Crowder uploaded the latest episode of "Change My Mind," a series in which Steven Crowder discusses various political and social issues with everyday people, challenging them to – you guessed it – change his mind.
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Trans men are not only stripping women of awards and sports championships, they are now also leading feminist organizations, which completely smacks in the face their idea of "patriarchy."
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#303592
"These guys set too high a standard for public office."
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#303594
A wrong date in a CNN report exaggerated the apparent coziness between the president's team and WikiLeaks.
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A prominent glaciologist is facing criminal charges in Argentina after he released a glacier survey that angered environmental activists because it didn't result in the closing of a gold mine. A fe
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After WaPo and WSJ refuted CNN's story, Media Twitter immediately went to work railing against CNN for its apparent screwup.
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After CNN corrected the story, reporter Manu Raju -- one of the report's authors -- took to the air to offer up his own correction.
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An African American sailor maintained Friday that he did not write racial slurs on his own rack.
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SAN CRISTOBAL/MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuela's critical medicine shortage has spurred "medical flea markets," where peddlers offer everything from antibiotics to contraceptives laid out among the traditional fruits and vegetables. The crisis-wrought Latin American nation is
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On Thursday, former police officer Michael Slager, 50, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the second-degree murder of Walter Scott in 2015, the most severe sentencing of any of the high-profile racially charged police-involved shootings in recent years.
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