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Banks Get Green Light to Seize Your Bank Accounts!Largest Banks in America Backing New Form of Currency, Law Part of HR 2847More Americans Turn to Home Storage IRAs to Protect their Money.
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Columnists
With Clinton We Will Be Under Occupation In Our Own Country
Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter
Because of all Those Crude Words and Lewd Acts, I'm Voting for Trump!
Arthur Schaper
Arthur Schaper
A Young Millennial Woman For Trump
Katie Kieffer
Katie Kieffer
Tim Kaine "Opposes Death Penalty"—But Embraces Theology that Idolizes Mass-Murderers Fidel Castro and Che Guevara!
Humberto Fontova
Humberto Fontova
Game Theory and Presidential Debates
Robert Charles
Robert Charles
"SHOCKER of 2016"
Kevin McCullough
Kevin McCullough
If it's President Hillary…
John P. Warren
John P. Warren
How much do you know about the constitution? Take the quiz!
Hillsdale College
Trump Taxes
Ilana Mercer
Ilana Mercer
Trump's Moral Character and the Election
Wayne Grudem
Wayne Grudem
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Government Lays Groundwork to Confiscate Retirement Accounts.
Largest Banks in America Backing New Form of Currency, Law Part of HR 2847
More Americans Turn to Private Storage IRAs to Protect Their Money.
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VideoObama Administration Accuses Russian Government of Election-Year Hacking
VideoWoman Says She Was Chased by SUV Full of Creepy Clowns
VideoCybersecurity Fears Loom Over U.S. Election
VideoTed Cruz Miserably Phone Banks for Trump
Tipsheet
WATCH: Gov. Brewer Explains Why Trump's Presser With Bill Clinton Accusers Was 'Absolutely' Fair
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
Watch Live: Post-Presidential Debate Coverage
Townhall.com Staff
Townhall.com Staff
Here's How Many Times the Moderators Interrupted Trump vs. Clinton
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
Donald Trump: "Why Can't We Sneak Attack Mosul, Why Do We Have to Tell Them?"
Justin Holcomb
Justin Holcomb
Trump Goes There With Hillary: I Said Some Bad Words, Bill Sexually Abused Women
Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
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Government Lays Groundwork to Confiscate Retirement Accounts.
Largest Banks in America Backing New Form of Currency, Law Part of HR 2847
More Americans Turn to Private Storage IRAs to Protect Their Money.
Political Cartoons
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Townville, SC School Shooter Was Taken Down By Armed Citizen | Bob Owens
DOJ: Diversity Trumps Ability to Pass Criminal Background Checks | Beth Baumann
Armed Ex-Boyfriend Caught After Beating, Threatening Ex-Girlfriend | Beth Baumann
Jaguar Owner Pounces on 17-year-old Armed Robber | Beth Baumann
University of New Haven Disinvites Sheriff David Clarke From Speaking | Katie Pavlich
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Political News
Trump Taj Mahal closes after 26 years; 5th casino casualty | AP News
Second presidential debate featured tough moderators | AP News
Iraq's federal court rules against prime minister's reforms | AP News
China unveils plan to cut corporate debt with stock swaps | AP News
Kashmir unrest prompts India's biggest crackdown in decades | AP News
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