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Trump Was Referring to Second Amendment Voters, Not Assassination
Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
New Critics of Trump
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Fonda & Redford: Hollywood's New Welfare Mooches
Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin
Lies Politicians Tell
John Stossel
John Stossel
Lies Politicians Tell
John Stossel
John Stossel
The FBI Always Gets Its Man (or Woman) and May Still Get Hillary
Ed Klein
Ed Klein
The Cost of Freedom
Allen West
Allen West
Priced Out of Healthcare?
Christian Care Medi-Share
The Decline of Civility
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams
A Faithful Coach Wants His Job Back
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Olympics, Internationalism and Individual Excellence
Star Parker
Star Parker
Trump Has Left GOP With No Good Options
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
Satan's Knocking on the Schoolhouse Door
Bob Barr
Bob Barr
If 'Love Is Love' Why Can't a Mother Marry Her Adult Son?
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Schools Failing Taxpayers at More Than $18,000 Per Year
Terry Jeffrey
Terry Jeffrey
No, Barack Obama Isn't a Feminist -- He's a Self-Aggrandizing Tool
Ben Shapiro
Ben Shapiro
The Islamic State's Genocide in Northern Iraq Continues
Austin Bay
Austin Bay
Black Lives Matter: New Name… Same Ineffective Game
Stacy Washington
Stacy Washington
Trump Should Move Toward 'The Light'
Bryan Crabtree
Bryan Crabtree
Former CIA Leaders Should Stay Out of Presidential Election
Rachel Marsden
Rachel Marsden
Trump Trounces Clinton in the Lie Olympics
Jacob Sullum
Jacob Sullum
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Paul Ryan Easily Wins Primary
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Russian Swimmer Accuses Media Of Trying To Reignite Cold War
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Did Trump Just Make An Assassination Threat Against Clinton?
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Sanders Fundraises for DWS Primary Challenger
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
Muslim Flight Attendant Suspended for Not Selling Alcohol to Customers is Now Suing Company
Justin Holcomb
Justin Holcomb
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No, Donald Trump Did Not Just Suggest Hillary Clinton Should Be Assassinated | Bob Owens
Homeowner Welcomes Knife-Wielding Home Intruder With Gunfire | Jenn Jacques
Two Years After His Death, Mike Brown's Supporters Have Learned Nothing | Bob Owens
Family Dollar Store Customer Gives Armed Robber More Than he Bargained For | Jenn Jacques
Jesse James Adds Ink With NRA Deal | Jenn Jacques
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Samsung workers sickened by chemicals in factories speak up | AP News
South Sudan rejects increased UN peacekeeping force | AP News
2 words keep sick Samsung workers from data: trade secrets | AP News
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