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Columnists
Some Christmas Presents For Our Liberal Friends
Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter
This May Shock You, America, But I'm a White Guy
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
The Trump Nail in the Media Coffin
Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson
Liberals Are Coming To Christmas Dinner: A Survival Guide
Derek Hunter
Derek Hunter
Trump Team Reaches Out to Marine Vet Who Is 'Out of Ammo'
Larry Elder
Larry Elder
Happy Kwanzaa! The Holiday Brought To You By The FBI
Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter
The Familiarity of Christmas
Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas
Christmas Miracles
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Trump's Envoy to Israel Is Ready to Slay Some Sacred Cows
Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby
Is Trump's Pick for Budget Director a David Stockman Redux?
Veronique de Rugy
Veronique de Rugy
Trump's First 100 Days: What Black Americans Should Hope For
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
The Abortion Battle Ahead -- and a Way out of It
Steve Chapman
Steve Chapman
Justice Thomas and the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Emmett Tyrrell
Emmett Tyrrell
Away With the Manger?
Jerry Newcombe
Jerry Newcombe
The Christian Subtext to "Secular" Christmas Film Classics
Jack Kerwick
Jack Kerwick
Restoring Civility
Laura Hollis
Laura Hollis
Clinton, Trump and the End of Hope
John Kass
John Kass
Illuminations on Christmas
Colin McNickle
Colin McNickle
Could Social Security Still Survive? New Bill Attempts Reform Without Raising Taxes
Young Voices Advocates
Young Voices Advocates
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Video
VideoMichelle Obama Opens Up About Life In The White House
VideoPhotographer Who Captured Assassination Describes Experience
VideoTurkey and Russia to Meet After Ankara Shooting
VideoAfter Berlin Attack, Increased Security Across NYC
Tipsheet
A Lot Of These So-Called Post-Election Hate Crimes Are Turning Out To Be Hoaxes, Huh?
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Carl Icahn To Be Trump's Special Adviser On Regulatory Issues
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
Bill Clinton's FBI Director Urges Senators To Confirm Jeff Sessions As Attorney General
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Lewandowski Opening Consulting Firm Near White House
Jason Hopkins
Jason Hopkins
Trump: I Was Right About Muslim Immigration
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
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Political Cartoons
Cartoon
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He May Be In A Wheelchair, But Don't Think He's An Easy Target | Bob Owens
FedEx Offers NRA Members a Special Perk This Holiday Season | Beth Baumann
Obama Grants 153 Commutations, 78 Pardons to Convicted Felons | Jenn Jacques
Texan Homeowner Turns the Tables on Violent Intruder | Erika Haas
When to Run Like Hell From A Firearms Training Class | Bob Owens
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Political News
Pope in Christmas speech blasts Vatican resistance to reform | AP News
The Latest: Russian patriarch eulogizes slain ambassador | AP News
Thai court revokes bail of activist who shared BBC story | AP News
N. Korea says South committing 'terror' by luring defectors | AP News
US-based cleric rejects links to Russian envoy's killing | AP News
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