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The GOP Needs to Become a Workers' Party Instead of a Rich Man's Party
John Hawkins
John Hawkins
How Captain America Convinced Me Not to Vote for Trump
Helen Raleigh
Helen Raleigh
High School Students Defy Atheists, Recite Lord's Prayer at Graduation
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Confusing Main Street with Wall Street
Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell
Would You Fire or Hire This Person?
Bryan Crabtree
Bryan Crabtree
Let's Celebrate Eisenhower's Great Victory!
Humberto Fontova
Humberto Fontova
Identity Politics: Part Two
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez
Do you really know the Constitution?
Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College
Is Donald Trump a Racist?
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
The People vs. Power
Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg
The People vs. Power
Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg
Rules Don't Apply to Queen Hillary
Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro
SEC Issues Climate Chaos "Guidance"
Paul Driessen
Paul Driessen
The Day Free Speech Died
Jeff Crouere
Jeff Crouere
It's Not about Hotdogs and Beer
D.W. Wilber
D.W. Wilber
The Role of Memory on Memorial Day
Sherri Mandell
Sherri Mandell
New Gallup Poll Shows Trump Needs To Improve Pro-Life Outreach
Michael New
Michael New
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Tipsheet
It's Official: Rubio Is Not Running For Re-Election
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Sanders, Radio Hosts Get Into Testy Exchange Over Whether A Left Wing Agenda Can Work When Government Is So Bad
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Huh? MSNBC's Brian Williams Says We Dropped Atomic Bombs On Japan 'In Anger'
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Friday Fun: National Spelling Bee Recap
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment
Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
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Image Of Trump Blowing His Brains Doesn't Violate Facebook "Standards" | Bob Owens
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Argentine court sentences ex-dictator for Operation Condor | AP News
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Congress' grade so far? Incomplete at best | AP News
Education Department replaces career college chain monitor | AP News
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