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The new Civil War: Radical communists vs. conservatives

The new Civil War: Radical communists vs. conservatives

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  • 05/02/2017 12:00 AM

Violent gangs of left-wing radicals known as “antifa” have been attacking Christians or conservatives whom they consider “racist” or “fascist.”

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Tillerson: Kim Jong Un 'is not crazy'

Tillerson: Kim Jong Un 'is not crazy'

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday that while North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may be a ruthless, murderous dictator, he is not mentally insane.

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30 Stunning Social Security Statistics

30 Stunning Social Security Statistics

For better or worse, Social Security is a vital program for our nation's retired workforce. As of February, according to the Social Security Administration's (SSA) monthly snapshot, more than 61.1 million people were receiving a benefit, and this figure is only expected to grow as baby boomers age and continue to leave the workforce.

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OBAMACARE TAXES: 'WE NEED THEM GONE'

OBAMACARE TAXES: 'WE NEED THEM GONE'

  • WND
  • 05/01/2017 12:00 AM

Just days after winning conservative support for an amended bill to gut the taxes and mandates associated with Obamacare, Republicans still are struggling to find the votes for passage, but the man leading the legislative effort is confident the votes will eventually be there.

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Pence christens new attack submarine, urges Congress to boost defense spending

Pence christens new attack submarine, urges Congress to boost defense spending

Vice President Mike Pence marked the Trump administration’s 100th day Saturday by christening a new Virginia-class fast attack submarine and calling on Congress to meet President Trump’s request for an extra $30 billion for defense in a short-term spending bill.

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The American Founders Knew A Virtuous Republic Requires Virtuous People

The American Founders Knew A Virtuous Republic Requires Virtuous People

“Does this nation in its maturity still cherish the faith in which it was conceived and raised? Does it still hold those ‘truths to be self-evident’?”

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NSA Halts Backdoor Surveillance Of Americans’s Email

NSA Halts Backdoor Surveillance Of Americans’s Email

The NSA has said that it is suspending collection of information under the controversial Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that gives the NSA the ability to read your email if your email mentions a target of a FISA investigation and goes to someone outside the United States.

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 'A Truly Great Tax Plan'

'A Truly Great Tax Plan'

It certainly appears that Trump has more common sense and intelligence on taxes and the economy than many of those advising him, the career politicians from both parties, the bureaucrats, the media and most economists.

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The History of ‘Extreme Vetting’ of Immigrants

The History of ‘Extreme Vetting’ of Immigrants

The United States began as a nation of immigrants, and it continues to be so today. The ability to absorb people from around the globe is a hallmark of American exceptionalism.

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A Libertarian Laughs At The State, With Dave Smith

A Libertarian Laughs At The State, With Dave Smith

How did Dave come around to embrace the libertarian movement?

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Will You Get a Social Security Increase in 2018?

Will You Get a Social Security Increase in 2018?

Inflation is rising, and while that puts a strain on monthly budgets, it could mean that Social Security recipients get rewarded with an increase next year

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White House pressures GOP leaders on Obamacare showdown next week

White House pressures GOP leaders on Obamacare showdown next week

‘The question is whether it can get 216 votes in the House, and the answer isn't clear at this time,’ a senior GOP aide said

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3 ways to protect your online privacy

3 ways to protect your online privacy

Ed Stroz knows online security. He's a former FBI agent who started the agency's computer crimes division

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Supreme Court to Review a Major Second Amendment Case

Supreme Court to Review a Major Second Amendment Case

The case could decide whether the Second Amendment allows citizens to carry handguns outside of the home

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Tillerson warns ‘unchecked Iran’ could be as bad as North Korea

Tillerson warns ‘unchecked Iran’ could be as bad as North Korea

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned Wednesday that an “unchecked Iran” had the potential to follow in North Korea’s footsteps — and “take the world along with it.”

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