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Oh, Here We Go: Obama White House Looking To Close Phantom Gun Show Loophole Through Executive Action
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
FBI Director: No Indication San Bernardino Shooters Are Part Of Larger Group Or Cell
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Facepalm: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Warns About...'Multi-Automatic Weapons'
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Lead Terrorists of Paris Attacks Recruited From Refugee Stream
Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
The Worst Reactions to San Bernardino
Stephen Self
Stephen Self
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Deion Sanders Is Smarter On Guns Than Bernie Sanders | Bob Owens
Rhetoric vs. Reality | Jenn Jacques
Media Attempts To Redefine "Mass Shooting" In Order To Inflate Number Of Attacks | Bob Owens
Islamic Terrorists Planned San Bernardino Christmas Party Attack Well In Advance | Bob Owens
14 Killed, 17 Injured In Possible Islamist Terrorist Attack In San Bernardino | Bob Owens
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Political News
The Latest: Islamic State group praises California shootings | AP News
The Latest: Climate talks to shift gears | AP News
Western governors endorse prescreening tourists outside US | AP News
Thousands march in new anti-government rally in South Korea | AP News
New images show seaplane that sank in Pearl Harbor attack | AP News
 
Columnists
Todd Starnes: Federal Judge Bans School's Live Nativity Show
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Is Liberalism Good for Poor People?
John C. Goodman
John C. Goodman
Christie's Coveted, Meaningless Prize
Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby
Gun Violence Erupts in a State of Gun Control
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
CBS Shills for Castro and Obama
Humberto Fontova
Humberto Fontova
Did Trump Play the Race Card?
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
The FCC's "Hotel California" Moment
Mytheos Holt
Mytheos Holt
Targeting Innocent Citizens
Ed Feulner
Ed Feulner
Planned Parenthood Affiliates Admit They Overbilled for Discount Drugs, Apologize
Steven Aden
Steven Aden
Shorting the American Economy
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes
Obama Wins Turkey of the Year Award
Jeff Crouere
Jeff Crouere
God is Listening, Democrats Are Not
Krista Cutcliff
Krista Cutcliff
Herbalife and the Hedge Fund Activist
Dan Horowitz
Dan Horowitz
NY Daily News: God Isn't a Fixer, But Man Is
Joy Overbeck
Joy  Overbeck
Pot Business Has Green Problems
Steve Sherman
Steve Sherman
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Video
Video San Bernardino Police Chief Burguan on Shootings
Video OPEC Affirms Strategy of Increased Oil Production
Video Supreme Court to Consider Puerto Rico Restructuring Appeal
Video GOP Aims to Tighten Visa-Free Travel to US
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