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Columnists
Disturbing Lessons from the Chicago Beating
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
How to Kill Everyone on Welfare (In the Name of Liberalism)
Mike Adams
Mike Adams
As Gun Violence Rages, Chicago Pols Play Politics
Bob Barr
Bob Barr
Russian Hacking and Glass Houses
Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas
Iran Nuclear Deal -- Alive or Dead?
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
The Sickening Nature of Anti-Israel Hatred
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Can We Survive a "Twitter Presidency"?
Bryan Crabtree
Bryan Crabtree
Do you really know the Constitution? Take the quiz!
Hillsdale College
The Russians Were Here
Rich Galen
Rich Galen
Eagle Scout Standard – Sessions and Tillerson
Robert Charles
Robert Charles
Bumpy Term Ahead
Bill Murchison
Bill Murchison
The Treason Narrative
Joel Goodman
Joel Goodman
Schumer Looks to Trump to Validate his Tax Raising Dreams
Steve Sherman
Steve Sherman
Congress Should Take Steps to Make Drugs More Affordable
Devon Herrick
Devon Herrick
Facebook Torture Case is Fraught with Politics
John Kass
John Kass
This Congress Is Committed to Israel
Congressman Roger Williams
Congressman Roger Williams
Government's War on Bitcoin Bank Illustrates Need for Currency Innovation
Jesse Hathaway
Jesse Hathaway
After 8 Years of President Obama, We Are Still at War
Daniel DePetris
Daniel DePetris
Limousine Liberal Journalist Admits Detachment From Middle America
Rachel Alexander
Rachel Alexander
The Chicago Four: Anti-Trump Rhetoric Coming Home to Roost
Jack Kerwick
Jack Kerwick
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Video
VideoA Dog's Purpose - Official Trailer
VideoSon of Kansas Lawmaker Dabs, And Ryan Asks, 'Are You Going To Sneeze?'
VideoTillerson Will Cut All Ties To Exxon Mobil
VideoObama, Pence Visit Congress Amid Obamacare Showdown
Tipsheet
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn Were Not Pleased With Meryl Streep's Speech Last Night
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Ivanka Trump Will Not Take A White House Job
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Liberal Tech Executive: Middle America Needs To Realize That They're Racist, They Live In A 'S**thole,' And Jobs Won't Come Until They…Evolve
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
L.L. Bean Chairman Responds To Attempted Anti-Trump Boycott
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Wow: Look At Germany's Tribute To The Victims of Yesterday's Terrorist Attack in Israel
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
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The NRA's Chris W. Cox on National Concealed Carry Reciprocity | Bob Owens
Man Tries To Steal Hunter's ATV – First Person Defender | Bob Owens
Two Ways To Run The El Presidente Drill | Bob Owens
The Anti-Safety Media Continues To Push This Lie About Silencers | Bob Owens
Orlando Cop Murdered In Front of Walmart, Suspect Remains On The Run | Bob Owens
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Political News
Thai PM says king seeks change in pending constitution | AP News
Immigration in focus as U.S. Senate confronts Trump nominees | Reuters News
Trump's Commerce pick Wilbur Ross is no stranger to protectionism | Reuters News
Melting ice, newly elected Lebanese president visits Saudi | AP News
Northern California, Nevada brace for more storms | AP News
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