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Columnists
Exclusive: What If the Convicted "Serial Rapist Cop" Is Innocent?
Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin
Students Break Out in Song During Tornado Warning
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Donald Trump and the Outstate Midwest Redraw the Partisan Lines
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Check Your Soul at 'The Daily Show'
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
Don't Fall Prey to Bear Propaganda
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
How Trump Could Ruin His Presidency
Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter
It's Obama, Not the American People, Who Won't Listen
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
Too many Americans are NOT passing this Constitution quiz. Can you?
Hillsdale College
Fidel Castro: 60 Years of Fake News
Mona Charen
Mona Charen
A Week of Trumpisms
Michael Reagan
Michael Reagan
Cruising Denial at the Associated Press
Tom Tradup
Tom Tradup
Discarding the Idea of a First Lady
Suzanne Fields
Suzanne Fields
The Diversity Police Went Too Far In Attacking HGTV's 'Fixer Uppers'
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
You Opposed Donald Trump, So Why Aren't You Freaking Out?
David Harsanyi
David Harsanyi
Trump's Picks
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez
Yes, Climate Change Is Real—and Skepticism about Its Magnitude is Good Science
Calvin Beisner
Calvin Beisner
Trump's Cabinet Picks Have Deep Establishment Ties
Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro
Working for Trump
Rich Galen
Rich Galen
The Bigotry of Liberal America
Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson
The Demise of a Despot
Ed Feulner
Ed Feulner
Obvious
Joel Goodman
Joel Goodman
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Video
VideoMore of the same from the Democrats; Nancy Pelosi re-elected
VideoPalin Wants to Join Team Trump
VideoTed Cruz: "Today we are thankful" Fidel Castro is dead
VideoManhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara will stay in role after President-elect Trump asks him to
Tipsheet
GOP Plans Transition Period to Wean US Off Obamacare
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
Chris Christie for RNC Chair?
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
Flashback: That Time Obama Mocked Trump For Not Having a 'Magic Wand' to Keep Carrier Jobs in US
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
Trump Strikes Back: President-elect's Legal Team Challenges Stein's Recount In Michigan
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Senators Working To Make It Harder For Trump To Deport Illegal Immigrants
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
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Raleigh Officer Shoots Bad Guy… And Another Officer. Oops. | Bob Owens
Desperate Katie Couric Files to Dismiss $12M Defamation Case | Bob Owens
I Had Fun At Trauma Management Class, And Was Only Mildly Impaled | Bob Owens
Levi's CEO Doesn't Want Guns in his Stores | Beth Baumann
Gun Owners Are Making it Too Easy or Criminals to Get Firearms | Jenn Jacques
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Political News
Roma fear Brexit to bring back bad times for their thriving Slovak town | Reuters News
Gambian official: Opposition candidate Barrow wins election | AP News
As South Korean president lawyers up, she turns to her 'Bulletproof Vest' | Reuters News
Cambodia PM stirs political pot with pardon for opponent | AP News
Iraqis desperate to return to homes rigged with bombs by Islamic State | Reuters News
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