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Wardrobe Malfunction Causes Difficulty In Olympic Ice Skater’s Performance
by Gabrielle Okun South Korean Olympic figure skater Yura Min’s wardrobe malfunctioned during the first five seconds of her…
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Officials Investigating Possible Cyberattack At Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
by Eric Lieberman Official organizers for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics are investigating an interference to certain virtual systems in…
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US Manufacturers’ Response To Tax Cuts? Higher Wages, More Benefits And $500 Million To Charity
by Robert Donachie WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. manufacturers are investing in new factories and equipment, hiring more workers, raising…
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Facebook Is Experimenting With A ‘Downvote’ Button
by Eric Lieberman Facebook is testing a new feature in which users can “downvote” certain comments made on posts,…
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Steele Dossier’s ‘Coincidences’ Keep Piling Up
by Chuck Ross At least four separate coincidences have emerged as the public learns more information about the unverified…
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Chinese Tanker Had A Container Full Of Dead Americans
by Chris White Exporting companies are using Chinese ships, planes, and trucks to transport dead Americans across the world…
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Minnesota Schools Drop ‘Huckleberry Finn’ And ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Over Racism
by Grace Carr Minnesota schools dropped “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “To Kill a Mockingbird” from students’ required…
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Exclusive Peek Into Elizabeth Warren’s Luxurious CFPB Headquarters
by Richard Pollock Taxpayers no longer have to wonder how their money has been spent at the newly renovated…
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California Will Block Oil And Coal Shipments, Risk Constitutional Battle
by Chris White California officials plan on preventing the federal government from transporting oil and gas using existing pipelines…
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FBI Missed Clinton Emails Openly MARKED Classified, Wanted To Conclude Probe Before IG Caught Mistake
by Luke Rosiak The FBI didn’t flag that some emails from Hillary Clinton’s private email server were marked classified…
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Senate Committee Releases Massive Trove Of Peter Strzok’s Text Messages
by Chuck Ross The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday released nearly 400 pages of texts…
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Trump Says These Two Loopholes Force US To Accept MS-13 ‘Killers’ At The Border
by Will Racke President Donald Trump called for changes Tuesday to laws governing how young illegal immigrants are processed…
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Former State Department Official Emerges At Center Of Dossier Drama
by Chuck Ross One of the newest names to emerge in the dossier saga is Jonathan Winer, a former…
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US Air Force B-52 Shatters Bombing Record While Blowing Taliban Training And Narcotics Facilities To Bits
by Ryan Pickrell A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, America’s longest-serving bomber, set a new record for the most…
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DOW Falls Off A Cliff — 1,000 Point Market Correction Breaks Uninterrupted Growth Streak
by Jack Crowe The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell precipitously Monday afternoon, continuing a market correction that began Friday…
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