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Don’t Believe The Hype
Near the end of every month, in-boxes begin to fill with desperation. Not for love, though it sort of is, but for cash Read More.
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Free Tuition and Forgiving Student Debt will Not Save Radical College Faculty
Americans are keen supporters of higher education and Washington has traditionally generously concurred. But, in the 2020 presidential Democratic primary, several prominent potential nominees have endorsed once-unimaginable levels of government aid for college students Read More.
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Federal judge allows Trump asylum restrictions to continue
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that he would not halt an effort by the Trump administration to restrict Central American migrants’ ability to apply for asylum in the U.S. Read More.
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Once A Democratic Bastion, Minnesota Trends Red Heading Into 2020
When it comes to elections, swing states are always crucial, but in 2020, this blue state could be turning red for Trump Read More.
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Mueller Reiterates ‘The Report Is My Testimony,’ Calls Demand for a Prosecutor to Testify ‘Unusual’
In his opening statement before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning, special counsel Robert Mueller again stated that he would not comment on aspects of his investigation into Russian election interference that were not included in his final report, and noted that it is “unusual” to compel a prosecutor to testify about an investigation Read More.
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Biden concedes that under Obama 'a lot of people were left behind'
Joe Biden said the White House under President Barack Obama, when Biden was vice president, did not do enough to address the concerns of white working-class voters in the Rust Belt. Read More.
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New Budget Deal Puts Final Nail in the Tea-Party Coffin
The conventional wisdom among Washington Republicans is that populist conservative voters no longer care about spending or deficits Read More.
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No, Kamala, Your Gun Policies Wouldn’t Have Stopped Aurora
Another day, another push for more gun control. Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (D-Ca) used the seventh anniversary of “the mass shooting at the Aurora movie theater in Colorado” to lament that “Congress hasn’t done enough” on gun control Read More.
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Congress Is ‘Setting Us Up For Failure’: Acting ICE Director On Deportation Actions
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matthew Albence told reporters Tuesday that Congress is setting the agency up for failure as it tries to enforce targeted enforcement actions Read More.
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Trump sues to block New York from revealing his tax returns
President Trump asked a federal court Tuesday to take steps to block New York from sharing his tax returns with congressional Democrats, saying a new state law designed to make the information available to Capitol Hill is unconstitutional Read More.
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Biden won't promise Americans they'll keep their doctor under his healthcare plan
Joe Biden struggled to answer whether he could promise the American people that they could keep their doctors under his healthcare proposal Read More.
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Sanders Campaign To Limit Hours Staffers Work Amid Labor Dispute, Proving Conservatives’ Point On Minimum Wage
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign will limit the hours staffers will work to 42 or 43 hours a week to ensure employees are paid $15 an hour, according to the Des Moines Register Read More.
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Open Letter to President Trump Urges Him to Stay the Course on China
Chinese government 'is not and never has been a peaceful regime' Read More.
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Trump, Congress reach deal to raise debt, increase spending
President Trump and congressional leaders reached a deal Monday evening to boost spending by hundreds of billions of dollars, while carving out trillions of dollars in new debt space for future borrowing Read More.
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School choice is a winning policy, so why don't Democrats support it?
What if I told you that a policy proposal has a 73 percent approval rating? That includes 76 percent of Hispanics, 73 percent of whites, and 69 percent of African Americans. And 56 percent of those polled said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supported this policy Read More.

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