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Sep 16 2022
News
Unpacking the Apparent Trump-Hillary Double Standard: For Her, the FBI Helped Obstruct Its Own Investigation
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch obtained evidence that a computer contractor working under the direction of Hillary Clinton’s legal team destroyed subpoenaed records that the former secretary of state stored on a private email server she originally kept at her New York home, and then lied to investigators about it. Yet no charges were brought against Clinton, her lawyers, or her paid
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Aug 08 2017
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Trump: North Korea 'will be met with fire and fury' if it threatens US
President Trump on Tuesday sternly warned North Korea against making threats to the U.S., responding to reports that Pyongyang has expanded its nuclear capabilities.
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Sep 22 2020
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Public Schools Across Country Promote Black Lives Matter, Organize Protests
Public schools across the country have endorsed the Black Lives Matter movement and encouraged teachers, students, and parents to do the same, with some schools organizing their own BLM protests, a Daily Caller News Foundation review found.
The Black Lives Matter movement has been linked to 91% of riots across the United States between May 24 and Sept. 12, according to the US Crisis
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Jun 17 2021
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Mark And Patricia McCloskey Plead Guilty To Misdemeanors, Agree To Give Up Guns
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis, Missouri, couple that went viral after confronting Black Lives Matter protesters on their own front lawn, pleaded guilty to misdemeanors, Thursday, and agreed to turn over their personal weapons to St. Louis authorities.
Local news reports that the pair, who were originally charged with felonies, inked the plea deal with prosecutors earlier
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Apr 29 2018
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Rep. Adam Schiff admits Trump’s ‘unpredictability’ helped bring North Korea to table
It couldn’t have been easy, but Rep. Adam Schiff, California Democrat, offered praise Sunday to President Trump for convincing North Korea to enter into negotiations on its nuclear weapons program.
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Jan 17 2018
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Trump willing to 'sit down' with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
President Trump said Wednesday he is willing to negotiate directly with Kim Jong Un over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program but expressed doubts it would ultimately work.
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May 27 2022
Analysis
Herschel Walker and the record-setting year for Black Republicans
It's been a record-setting year for the Republican Party, which is fielding 81 Black candidates in the 2022 primaries, according to the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Already, the outcomes have varied widely. Herschel Walker, whom Republicans have rallied behind, has won Tuesday's primary for US Senate in Georgia, CNN projects. Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell called
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Sep 24 2021
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Police reform talks fall apart after months of bipartisan negotiations in Congress
Police reform talks in Congress have fallen apart, as lawmakers could not strike a bipartisan deal despite the loudest calls in years to root out law enforcement violence against Black Americans.
“After months of exhausting every possible pathway to a bipartisan deal, it remains out of reach right now, even after working collaboratively with and securing the support of policing groups
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May 27 2022
News
High gas prices won't deter Memorial Day weekend travel, AAA exec says
Despite prices at the pump hitting a record high, an American Automobile Association executive argued Friday gas costs won’t deter travelers this Memorial Day weekend.
"Certainly there will be some behavioral changes, but people are going to travel… they are not willing to give up the respite that they deserve," AAA Senior Vice President of Travel Paula Twidale told "Varney & Co
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