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Resign or Be Removed: Censure Resolution Introduced for IRS Commissioner
Katie Pavlich
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House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz has introduced a resolution to censure IRS Commissioner John Koskinen for his stonewalling of the congressional investigation into IRS targeting of conservative groups.
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Hillary, Faux Uniter: Can't We All Just Work Together As Americans?
Guy Benson
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Oversight Committee to EPA: 'We Need Somebody Who We Can Fire'
Cortney O'Brien
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Despite Catholic Majority, Mexican President Seeks to Legalize Gay Marriage
Cortney O'Brien
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DNC Chair Who Accused Gov. Walker of Giving Women 'Back of His Hand' Accepted Money From Domestic Violence Abuser
Cortney O'Brien
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US Ready to Arm New Libyan Govt in Fight Against ISIS
Leah Barkoukis
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WH: Grassley Should Be 'Compelled' By Garland Nomination
Cortney O'Brien
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Clinton Banked $6.7 Million From Paid Speeches in 2015
Justin Holcomb
Hillary and Bill Clinton brought in a combined total of $6.725 million in paid speeches in 2015, according to a personal financial disclosure form released late Tuesday night.
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Single-Rural Heath Care: Obamacare Insurers Retreat, Leaving Only One ACA Provider In Some Areas
Matt Vespa
Monopoly?
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J.K. Rowling Defends Donald Trump's Ability to Travel to the U.K.
Christine Rousselle
Free speech includes Donald Trump.
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Phil Robertson Willing to Be Trump's 'Spiritual Adviser'
Leah Barkoukis
Despite endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz earlier this year, Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson said he's now on "the Trump train."
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Kentucky and Oregon Final Results
Christine Rousselle
Kentucky came down to the wire, and Sanders won Oregon.
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Flashback: Bill Clinton in 1996 Sounded a Lot Like Trump on Immigration
Leah Barkoukis
The Left and some on the Right are quick to bash Donald Trump for his strong views about immigration.
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Video: Megyn Kelly's Long-Awaited Interview With Donald Trump
Guy Benson
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It was a made-for-primetime event, months in the making.
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Here's Who Donald Trump Would Put On The Supreme Court
Christine Rousselle
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Donald Trump has released a list of who he would nominate to the Supreme Court if elected president.
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Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin
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John Stossel
John Stossel
Scalia School of Law
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams
New Defense Bill Will Boost War and Tyranny
Ron Paul
Ron Paul
The Shameless New York Times
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
Despite the Rise of Trump, Conservatism Isn't Dead Yet
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
Time to Shut Down the Department of Education
Star Parker
Star Parker
Trump's Problem With Women
Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter
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