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ISIS Takes Responsibility for Berlin Attack
Cortney O'Brien
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The Islamic State has come forward as the authors of yet another brazen terrorist attack. This time, the group is claiming responsibility for the truck attack in Berlin, Germany on Monday, which left 12 dead and 48 injured.
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Lena Dunham Expresses Regret She's Never Had An Abortion
Christine Rousselle
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'There Can Be Only One Response': Putin Reacts to Assassination of Russian Ambassador
Cortney O'Brien
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Trump Trades Jabs With Bill Clinton After He Questions His Intelligence
Cortney O'Brien
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Team Clinton: This Effort To Block Trump Through The Electoral College Was Just A Shoddy Coup Attempt
Matt Vespa
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This Isn't The First Time A German Christmas Market Was Targeted: Young Radical Tried to Blow One Up Last Month
Matt Vespa
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Ouch: More Electors Bolted From Clinton Than Trump
Matt Vespa
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Study: Liberals Three Times More Likely Than Conservatives to 'Unfriend' on Social Media Over Politics
Guy Benson

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Too many Americans are NOT passing this Constitution quiz. Can you?
Promoted By: Hillsdale College
Many Americans know the Constitution well -- they understand how it protects their freedoms and paved the way for a great nation to be built. But many more Americans don't know enough about it. How much do you know about the Constitution?
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Watch: Surprise Soldier Homecoming at Notre Dame Basketball Game
Erika Haas

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Merkel: 'We Must Assume' Attack on Berlin Christmas Market Was Terrorism
Leah Barkoukis

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Obama To Enact More Offshore Drilling Bans In Parts of Atlantic and Arctic
Jason Hopkins

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Berlin Releases Suspect Due to 'Insufficient Evidence'
Cortney O'Brien

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Court Releases Search Warrant that Reopened Hillary Email Investigation
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Washed-Up Anger-Monger: We Must Never Refer to Trump as 'President'
Guy Benson
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I know what you're thinking: Keith Olbermann has a show? Well, sort of. After flaming out literally everywhere else he's gone -- often departing in a blaze of drama, having alienated colleagues and torched bridges behind him -- Olby has landed a web show on GQ magazine's online platform.
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Gowdy Defends Electoral College: My Colleagues Should Read the Constitution
Cortney O'Brien
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The Founding Fathers were "geniuses," Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said during a forum on free speech with Concerned Veterans for America on Monday.
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Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
The 5 Biggest Liberal Freak-Outs Over Trump's Election
John Hawkins
John Hawkins
A Public Service
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
The Terrifying Aftermath of Hillary's Election Victory
Kurt Schlichter
Kurt  Schlichter
Where Have All the Christmas Decorations Gone? A Meditation on Joyless Secularism
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
After Aleppo: We Need a New Syria Policy
Ron Paul
Ron Paul
SCROOGED: Parents Furious after School Boots Tiny Tim
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
How the Political Rules Changed in 2016
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Obama Underlines Failure at 'The Daily Show'
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
The Peaceful Transition of Power?
Derek Hunter
Derek Hunter
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