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Senate Passes Bipartisan Legislation Allowing 9/11 Families to Sue Saudi Arabia; White House to Veto
Katie Pavlich
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In a bipartisan vote Thursday, the Senate passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which allows families of 9/11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia.
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Katie Pavlich
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Congress Balks On Female Draft Vote
Justin Holcomb
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ACU Rejects Zuckerberg Invitation, Cites Several Times Facebook Was Biased Toward CPAC
Cortney O'Brien
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Busted: IOC Nabs 31 More Doping Athletes
Christine Rousselle
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Oh My: Financial Analyst Says Clinton Foundation Books 'Riddled' With 'Inconsistencies,' Rises 'To the Level Of Fraud'
Matt Vespa
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PC Jeb Bush Criticizes Trump's 'Insensitivity' Towards Mexicans
Justin Holcomb
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CIA Inspector General: Yeah, I Accidentally Deleted The Only Copy Of the Agency's Interrogation Program
Matt Vespa
Well, the CIA's inspector general is sort of stepping in it this week.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winning Obama Has Been At War Longer Than Any Other American President
Leah Barkoukis
When the Nobel Peace Prize Committee awarded President Obama the prestigious honor shared by the likes of Mother Theresa and Martin Luther King Jr. in 2009, they probably didn't anticipate that near the end of his tenure in office, he'd be at war longer than any American president in history.
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Gallup: Majority Supports Obamacare Repeal, Imposition of Socialized System
Guy Benson
Let's start with the good news for Obamacare opponents -- which, sadly, entails yet more bad news for American consumers, as the law continues to fail, disappoint and disintegrate before our very eyes.
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Trump Mounting Fierce Comeback, Rapidly Closing On Clinton's National Lead
Justin Holcomb
Republican presumptive nominee often refers to himself as a counter-puncher. "I'm a counter-puncher," he has repeatedly said. "They go after me, I go after them, and they drop out of the race."
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Chaffetz: Ben Rhodes Had Time to Brag to Media About The Iran Deal But Won't Testify to Congress
Katie Pavlich
House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz wasted no time going after White House National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes Tuesday during a hearing examining the Obama administration's narratives on the Iran nuclear deal.
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This Woman's Obituary is Going Viral For Throwing Shade at Trump and Clinton
Christine Rousselle
The 2016 election has been a doozy, by all measures.
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Dems in Disarray: Interest Groups Clash, Officials Warn of Violence at Convention
Guy Benson
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With all the air time filled and ink spilled over divisions within the Republican Party and conservative movement -- which are real and run deep -- far less attention has been paid to schisms within the Democratic coalition.
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BREAKING: Federal Judge Strikes Down DC Concealed Carry Law, 'Good Reason' Provision Likely Unconstitutional
Matt Vespa
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The fight over Second Amendment rights in the nation's capital has entered a new phase.
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John Hawkins
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Thomas Sowell
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I Almost Died On This Day
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
America Today Resembles 1910 More Than Postwar Era
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Trump Tax Plan Means Growth, Jobs
Stephen Moore
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Resisting Obama's Transgender Directive: A Hill to Die On
David Limbaugh
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Cal Thomas
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