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Ultrasound: The Anti-Science Left's Bugaboo
Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin
DeVos SHOULD Have Said
John Stossel
John Stossel
Universities Cave to Snowflakes
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams
Conservatives Are Peaceful, Law-abiding People But We Must Stand Up to Militant Bullies
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
The Ongoing Gosnell Blackout
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
'America first' Isn't a Trump Creation
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
Marching for Life, and For Our Future
Star Parker
Star Parker
Defending the Constitution begins with knowing the Constitution. Take this quiz
Hillsdale College
The Time is NOW to Put Privacy Back into Intelligence Gathering
Bob Barr
Bob Barr
Donald Trump Won the Respect Vote
Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell
The "MARCH FOR LIFE" Litmus Test
Tom Tradup
Tom Tradup
I Wish I'd Prayed More for Obama
Caleb Parke
Caleb Parke
The Left's Vagina-Based Politics Demeans Women
Ben Shapiro
Ben Shapiro
Trump's America First Policy Is Conservative Policy
Terry Jeffrey
Terry Jeffrey
Confronting China's Slow Invasion of the South China Sea Is Long Overdue
Austin Bay
Austin Bay
LA Women's March: All About Petty Vulgarities
Arthur Schaper
Arthur Schaper
Common Hypocrisy: Hip-Hop Artist Who Once Lamented Aborting His Own Son Headlines Planned Parenthood Fundraiser
Ryan Bomberger
Ryan Bomberger
Trump Begins Transfer of Power from Wall Street to Main Street
Rachel Marsden
Rachel Marsden
In Sentencing, Tough Is Not Necessarily Smart
Jacob Sullum
Jacob Sullum
Government Waste: Frittering Away the Funds
Ed Feulner
Ed Feulner
The Darkness of the Women's March
Andy Schlafly
Andy Schlafly
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VideoMcHale to Trump: 'Watch Out!'
VideoFamily Rejoices After President Obama Commutes Oscar Lopez Rivera's Sentence
VideoPresident Obama Leaves White House With Big Job Approval Rating
VideoSecret Service To Pay Out $24 Million For Discrimination Suit
Tipsheet
Oh My: Consumer Protection Head Used Private Device, Didn't Properly Save Messages (Just Like Clinton)
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Welp, We Can All Go Home Now Because Ted Cruz Just Owned Deadspin
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
BREAKING: President Trump To Sign Executive Orders Regarding Immigration On Wednesday
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Trump Administration Rolls Out Three Major Changes to the Official White House Website
Erika Haas
Erika Haas
House Votes To End Taxpayer Funding of Abortion
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
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Second Amendment Beauty Responds to a Gun Control Beast | Jenn Jacques
Trump White House Website Addresses Law Enforcement and the Second Amendment | Erika Haas
Chicago Police Raids Over the Weekend Result in 120 Arrests | BearingArms.com Staff
Texas Homeowner Fires Back at Would-Be Armed Intruders | Jenn Jacques
Chattanooga Police Say Woman Shot in Self-Defense | BearingArms.com Staff
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France presidential hopeful Macron gains support | AP News
At least 4 killed in trio of suicide attacks in Nigeria | AP News
Belgian authorities detain 7 during anti-terror raids | AP News
Fear of US trade sanctions grows among German managers | AP News
EU urgently calls on Serbia, Kosovo leaders to calm tensions | AP News
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