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Godspeed, John Glenn
Mark Davis
Mark Davis
School Orders Staffer to Remove "Charlie Brown" Christmas Poster
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Hollywood Ponders America's Hatred of Muslims
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
The Collapse of the Political Left
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
How to Answer a False Accusation of Racism
Mike Adams
Mike Adams
Trump Presidency an Opportunity to Sell Liberals on Federalism
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
Obama's National Security Report Card -- Unsatisfactory
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
Too many Americans are NOT passing this Constitution quiz. Can you?
Hillsdale College
Obesity, Fatty Foods, Death and Science
Mona Charen
Mona Charen
Trump Right to Worry About AT&T, Time Warner Merger
Michael Reagan
Michael Reagan
Stopping America's Drug Epidemic
Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell
Has the Trumpian Revolution Begun?
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
Shakin' Up the Little Red Schoolhouse
Suzanne Fields
Suzanne Fields
Santorum and the Messy Truth of Immigration
Arthur Schaper
Arthur Schaper
Hope for the Dreamers
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez
GOP Congress Prepares to Pass Tax Cuts
Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro
Those Tweets
Rich Galen
Rich Galen
Lies, Liars and the Press
Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson
The Triumph of Falsehood
Steve Chapman
Steve Chapman
The Dangers Facing Trump and Those He Will Govern
Larry Kelley
Larry Kelley
Trump Promised No More Nation-Building: Here's Where to Start
David Grantham
David Grantham
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VideoTrump's Transition: Boeing & Defense Contracts
VideoChina to Counter Trump With 'Strategic Composure'
VideoBiden Not Planning 2020, Not Ruling It Out Either
Video Denzel Washington blasts media for selling 'BS'
Tipsheet
And Then There Were Two: Race For RNC Chair Thinning
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
Under Trump, US Steel Wants to Bring Back Laid Off Employees
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
CNN Legacy Special Lauds Obama For Overcoming Republican Racism
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
This Actually Happened: Brian Williams Criticized Trump Team For Fake News
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
ICYMI: DNC Chair Candidate Bolts From NYT Interview When Publication Wanted To Discuss Nation Of Islam Ties
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
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This Kind Of Open-Carrying Idiot Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things | Bob Owens
Choosing the Wrong Handgun Can Set You Up For Failure | Bob Owens
Only Half The Jury Was Convinced Walter Scott's Death Was A Crime | Bob Owens
The Buckeye State Expands Concealed Carry Laws | Beth Baumann
Thugs Partake in Mannequin Challenge, Which Leads to Their Arrest | Beth Baumann
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In Denmark, Apple loses court case over refurbished phone | AP News
Supreme court deal saves Temer's reform, hurts Brazil's credibility | Reuters News
Spanish police arrest 71 people, seize counterfeit goods | Reuters News
The Latest: Activists say IS push killed 49 Syrian soldiers | AP News
Ghana president, facing possible upset, says respects result | AP News
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