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FBI Director: This 'Security Inquiry' Hillary Keeps Talking About Isn't a Thing, This Is a Criminal Investigation
Katie Pavlich
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Since the FBI launched its criminal investigation into Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's alleged mishandling and exposure of classified information through a private server, the Democrat presidential candidate and her staff have maintained the FBI is simply conducting a security review or inquiry, not a criminal investigation.
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Justin Holcomb
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Christine Rousselle
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Study: Clinton's Agenda Won't Add That Much To The National Debt…Really?
Matt Vespa
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Former Clinton Chief of Staff Walks Out of FBI Interview Due To 'Off-limits Topic'
Cortney O'Brien
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Illegal Immigrants Get Over $1,200 More In Welfare Benefits Than American Families A Year
Matt Vespa
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Dems Dismiss Polls Showing Tight Race Between Clinton, Trump
Leah Barkoukis
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DNC Vice Chair: Maine, You Can't Just Get Rid of Superdelegates
Christine Rousselle
This weekend, Maine Democrats voted to strip superdelegates of their power to support the candidate of their choice.
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You'll Never Guess What Happened To This Woman Who Used The Men's Restroom at a Concert
Katie Pavlich
Over the past few weeks, there's been escalating controversy surrounding North Carolina's "bathroom bill," House Bill 2.
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VIDEO: College Students Don't Think America Is Exceptional
Christine Rousselle
Young people don't think America is exceptional, according to a new video produced by the Young America's Foundation.
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West Point Cadets Won't Be Punished for Raised-Fist Photo, Will Receive 'Instruction'
Justin Holcomb
The photo showing 16 African-American female cadets raising clenched fists at the United States Military Academy did not break the code of conduct according to Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen Jr., West Point's superintendent.
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Ouch: Over 40 Percent of Sanders Voters in West Virginia Would Pick Trump Over Clinton
Cortney O'Brien
West Virginia really doesn't like Hillary.
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Liberal NYC Mayor DeBlasio Calls For Chick-fil-a Boycott, Gets Ignored
Katie Pavlich
Chick-Fil-A has landed in New York City, which means the liberal city's Mayor Bill DeBlasio has called for a boycott of the delicious eating establishment.
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Obama Speechwriters Laugh About 'You Can Keep It' Obamacare Lie
Matt Vespa
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Three of President Obama's speechwriters, David Litt, Jon Lovett, and Jon Favreau, sat down with journalist Charlie Rose on his show on the PBS network, where the three men cracked some jokes about one of the biggest lies that emanated from this administration.
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Senate GOP Demands Facebook Answer Questions Over News Curation Bias
Leah Barkoukis
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The Senate GOP wants Facebook to answer some questions after allegations by an unnamed former news curator that the curation team routinely suppressed trending conservative news, or blacklisted topics altogether.
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