It has become quite clear that Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin has come to deeply regret throwing the weight of his security state behind now-President Donald Trump’s election campaign.
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In the wake of the controversy surrounding United Airlines’ forcible ejection of a passenger in order to make room for four employees, America’s most unpopular governor, Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., is demanding government take action to inconvenience everyone else who flies on planes as well.
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With just a few days on the Supreme Court under his belt, America’s newest justice will hear arguments in a religious liberty case nearly 150 years in the making next week – one that could have a sweeping impact on a majority of state constitutions.
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President Donald Trump’s order of a missile strike on a military base in retaliation for the Syrian government’s deadly chemical attack on civilians served as a strong, decisive message to bad actors worldwide, congressional Republicans say, and signified the new administration would hew closely to the traditional concept of American power.
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In late March, a group of protesters staged a demonstration at a memorial dedicated to victims of communist regimes by raising their middle fingers toward it.
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With members of Congress home in their districts for the next two weeks, negotiations over a health care bill repealing and replacing Obamacare remain ongoing as Republicans continue working to gain consensus on a plan.
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There is one undeniable truth within the D.C. press corps.
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After attacking a Syrian air base in response to President Bashar Assad’s alleged battlefield use of chemical weapons, the Pentagon intends to refocus on defeating the Islamic State group without getting more deeply involved in the country’s civil war.
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Republican Ron Estes won a seat in Kansas’ 4th Congressional District that was vacated by President Donald Trump’s appointment of Rep. Mike Pompeo to serve as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Google is to start displaying fact-checking labels in its search results to highlight news and information that has been vetted and show whether it is considered to be true or false.
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Foreign aid can help advance U.S. national interests, for example, by promoting our values globally or by demonstrating to the world the goodwill of the American people.
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In a rare acknowledgement of conservative journalists by the most powerful arbiter of serious journalism, political commentator and columnist Peggy Noonan won a Pulitzer Prize.
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Friday’s jobs report announced that businesses created 98,000 jobs, underperforming expert predictions, and showing the weakest gains in almost a year.
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In what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
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The “extreme vetting” proposals floated this week by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly include the idea of making visitors to the U.S. open their phones and disclose their contacts, passwords and social media handles to immigration authorities.
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The House left for its two-week Easter recess without passing its Obamacare repeal bill, leaving questions about what comes next in terms of health-care reform.
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With Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation as the 113th Supreme Court justice, it won’t be long before he starts revealing what he really thinks about a range of hot topics he repeatedly sidestepped during his confirmation hearing.
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In what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
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The National Right to Life President is congratulating Trump for this.
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Stephen K. Bannon — the combative architect of the nationalistic strategy that delivered President Trump to the White House — now finds himself losing ground in an internecine battle.
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The Pentagon has tentatively scheduled for late May the next intercept test of its $36 billion ground-based missile defense system — the first in nearly three years, according to a spokesman.
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Putin and the MSM Just Learned a Painful Lesson … Trump Played Them Like a Fiddle
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jordan SchachtelIt has become quite clear that Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin has come to deeply regret throwing the weight of his security state behind now-President Donald Trump’s election campaign.
NJ Gov. Chris Christie Wants Government to Fix Your Airline Problems by Making Everything More Expensive
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoIn the wake of the controversy surrounding United Airlines’ forcible ejection of a passenger in order to make room for four employees, America’s most unpopular governor, Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., is demanding government take action to inconvenience everyone else who flies on planes as well.
Gorsuch’s First Few Weeks on the Job Could Have a Monumental Effect on Religious Liberty
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenWith just a few days on the Supreme Court under his belt, America’s newest justice will hear arguments in a religious liberty case nearly 150 years in the making next week – one that could have a sweeping impact on a majority of state constitutions.
Republican Lawmakers Expect Role for Congress in Military Force against Syria
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Josh SiegelPresident Donald Trump’s order of a missile strike on a military base in retaliation for the Syrian government’s deadly chemical attack on civilians served as a strong, decisive message to bad actors worldwide, congressional Republicans say, and signified the new administration would hew closely to the traditional concept of American power.
Protesters Make Obscene Gesture at Victims of Communism Memorial
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Caleb EcarmaIn late March, a group of protesters staged a demonstration at a memorial dedicated to victims of communist regimes by raising their middle fingers toward it.
Health Care Talks Continue as Republicans Face Questions on Obamacare Repeal
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnWith members of Congress home in their districts for the next two weeks, negotiations over a health care bill repealing and replacing Obamacare remain ongoing as Republicans continue working to gain consensus on a plan.
Tillerson Issues Tough Ultimatum to Putin
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Carlos GarciaU.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued a ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
United Airlines Admits Controversial Flight Wasn’t Actually Overbooked
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Peter HassonThe United Airlines flight from which a passenger was forcibly removed to make room for airline employees wasn’t actually overbooked.
The Real Reason the Media Still Believe Susan Rice’s Lies
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Robert EnoThere is one undeniable truth within the D.C. press corps.
Mattis: Defeating Islamic State Still Top US Priority in Syria
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by APAfter attacking a Syrian air base in response to President Bashar Assad’s alleged battlefield use of chemical weapons, the Pentagon intends to refocus on defeating the Islamic State group without getting more deeply involved in the country’s civil war.
Kansas Republican Wins Seat Vacated by Trump Cabinet Appointment
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceRepublican Ron Estes won a seat in Kansas’ 4th Congressional District that was vacated by President Donald Trump’s appointment of Rep. Mike Pompeo to serve as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
5 Takeaways From Jeff Sessions’ Border Enforcement Trip
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Uncategorized /by James Rogers“We hear you and we have your back.”
Globalist Google Now Unilaterally Labeling Stories It Dislikes as ‘Fake News’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Samuel GibbsGoogle is to start displaying fact-checking labels in its search results to highlight news and information that has been vetted and show whether it is considered to be true or false.
The Troubling Relationship Between Soros and US’ Biggest Foreign Aid Agency
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Mike GonzalezForeign aid can help advance U.S. national interests, for example, by promoting our values globally or by demonstrating to the world the goodwill of the American people.
Peggy Noonan, Who Explored Why Trump Appeals to Americans, Wins Pulitzer for Commentary
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ken McIntyreIn a rare acknowledgement of conservative journalists by the most powerful arbiter of serious journalism, political commentator and columnist Peggy Noonan won a Pulitzer Prize.
Weak March Jobs Report Shows Need for More Reforms in Washington
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Timothy DoescherFriday’s jobs report announced that businesses created 98,000 jobs, underperforming expert predictions, and showing the weakest gains in almost a year.
Trump’s First Big Foreign Policy Move a Departure From Stump Speeches
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasIn what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
‘Extreme Vetting’ Also Threatens Privacy of Americans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Noah FeldmanThe “extreme vetting” proposals floated this week by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly include the idea of making visitors to the U.S. open their phones and disclose their contacts, passwords and social media handles to immigration authorities.
Dems Will Win Fight on Border Wall Unless Trump Starts Hammering RINO Collaborators
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by The HillDemocrats are winning the war over the wall.
Where Obamacare Repeal Stands and What It Means for House Republicans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Juliergrace BurkeThe House left for its two-week Easter recess without passing its Obamacare repeal bill, leaving questions about what comes next in terms of health-care reform.
Gorsuch May Be Decisive Vote in Divisive Supreme Court Cases
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by APWith Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation as the 113th Supreme Court justice, it won’t be long before he starts revealing what he really thinks about a range of hot topics he repeatedly sidestepped during his confirmation hearing.
Trump’s First Big Foreign Policy Move a Departure From Stump Speeches
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasIn what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
Obama Gave $68 Million to Pro-Abortion UN Population Control Agency, Here’s How Much Trump Is Giving
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Life NewsThe National Right to Life President is congratulating Trump for this.
Bannon Wants a War on Washington. Now He’s Part of One Inside the White House.
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorStephen K. Bannon — the combative architect of the nationalistic strategy that delivered President Trump to the White House — now finds himself losing ground in an internecine battle.
Pentagon Plans Next Major Missile Intercept Test for Late May
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Anthony CappacioThe Pentagon has tentatively scheduled for late May the next intercept test of its $36 billion ground-based missile defense system — the first in nearly three years, according to a spokesman.