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Politifact: Yeah, Hillary Clinton's Private Email Server Definitely Wasn't Allowed - It's Working: Nation's Largest Insurer Pulling Out of Obamacare in Nation's Largest State    Guy Benson

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It's Working: Nation's Largest Insurer Pulling Out of Obamacare in Nation's Largest State
Guy Benson
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At the onset of 2016, a number of health insurers began sounding the alarm about Obamacare's financial sustainability and worrisome enrollment trends.
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Christine Rousselle
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Former Bill Clinton Advisor: Hillary Doesn't Have The Nomination Locked Up
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Obama Mansplained Firearm Safety To Kimberly Corban, But Her Survival Story Helped Save Kristi McMains
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John Kasich Removes Alcohol Limit on Craft Beer
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich has repealed a law that limited the alcohol content of beer.
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Voters Not Likely to Invite Hillary to a BBQ, New Poll Finds
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Hillary Clinton may have a slight edge over Donald Trump in a new national Quinnipiac poll, beating him 45 to 41 percent, but when it comes to the candidates' personalities, voters think she's a real party pooper.
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Lawyers for Clinton Aide Repeatedly Blocked Questions on Role of IT Specialist Who Set Up Server
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Questions about the role IT specialist Bryan Pagliano played in setting up Hillary Clintons private email server were off limits during a roughly four-hour deposition last week.
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As Expected, Chicago Ended Memorial Day Weekend With 69 People Shot
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While Memorial Day was marked by trips to various war memorials, parades, and going to the beach—the residents of Chicago more or less were dodging bullets.
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Clinton: Problems at VA Under Obama Are 'Unacceptable'
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Hillary Clinton is taking shots at those on both sides of the political aisle for their treatment of veterans.
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SCOTUS Sides With Landowners In Blow to Obama Admin's Environmental Agenda
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A victory for America's landowners.
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Politifact: Hillary Clinton's Repeated Claims Using Private Email Server 'Was Allowed' is False
Katie Pavlich
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As Hillary Clinton's email scandal continues to get worse, the Clinton campaign is ignoring the law of holes: When you're in one, quit digging.
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HHS Responds to Subpoena of Obamacare Program With One Heavily Edited Document
Cortney O'Brien
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House GOP members requested a year ago that the Department of Health and Human Services provide information into how it funds Obamacare's Basic Health Program, a service that provides health coverage to low-income Americans.
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