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The Republican frontrunner is declaring the nomination battle all but over after big wins on Tuesday night.

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The Latest on 2016 presidential sweepstakes following primaries and caucuses Tuesday in Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii:

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Tonight on LevinTV, Mark delves into American history and his own conservative upbringing to explain why he is endorsing Senator Ted Cruz.

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch testified Wednesday that the Justice Department has "discussed" taking civil legal action against the fossil fuel industry for "denying" the "threat of carbon emissions" when it comes to climate change. During Lynch's testimony at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse...

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Ohio Governor John Kasich bests Donald Trump among Buckeye Republicans by a 34 to 29 percent margin. Ted Cruz is third with 19 percent. Marco Rubio trails with just 7 percent.

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Black Ops 3 Great high scoring gameplay on the map Fringe! I discuss the political drama and how all the candidates are doing along with the amount of delega...

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A Missouri professor has gotten more than her share of negative pixels this year. I actually decided after my last column on her that I was done writing about her. Even when she claimed that her no…

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On Wednesday, Judicial Watch unveiled the details of a "white privilege" course that hundreds of U.S. Army soldiers were forced to take in April 2015. The class instructed the soldiers on one of the social justice movement's pet themes: that American society is "organized according to race," with the "white and male and heterosexual" citizens given special "privileges."

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It was so casual, the way Marco Rubio slipped same-sex marriage, unprovoked, into his closing statement at the Feb. 13 Republican debate. “We are going to be a country that says that life begins at…

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Bogged down writing a long article, I took a break to read a bit of Sheila Jeffreys’ 1990 book Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution. Here are a few sentences from her c…

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Megyn Kelly pressed DNC Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL) on whether the investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server is affecting her candidacy.

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Fox's Charlie Gasparino writes that Marco Rubio's presidential campaign has turned into "all-out civil war."

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Mark Zuckerberg, Tech Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Open U.S. Labor Market To Illegals

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***Horse Race LiveWire*** Trump Routs Rubio; Bernie Upsets Hillary

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES The GOP is suing Hillary Clinton in two separate lawsuits over access to her records from her time as Secretary of State. Hillary’s time at State continues to be a source of headaches and tribulation for her, and it won’t let up any time soon. Because of this crazy wacky interest Americans have in truth and transparency and, you | Read More »

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A 40-year-old man suspected of killing five people in Kansas and Missouri has been arrested after an intense manhunt.

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In 2000, just as he's done sixteen years later, Donald Trump used racism and bigotry to get his political point across.

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White House will not be consulted on Clinton email inquiry

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The death of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is being cheered by Univision’s sputtering millennial-focused English-language spinoff, Fusion. The death of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is being cheered by Univision’s sputtering millennial-focused English-language spinoff, Fusion. “How Antonin Scalia’s death could save the planet” is the title of a segment on the network’s website that exemplifies just how low Fusion is willing to go when it comes to trafficking in denigrating, over-the-top propaganda.

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Less than a week until the first winner-take-all Republican primaries, Donald Trump is trouncing Marco Rubio on his home turf, according to a new Fox News poll.

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The governor earned 34 percent of Ohio voters surveyed, followed by 29 percent for Trump.
