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The bottom line here is that Kim Jong Un is an unstable little lunatic


The Israeli tech sector employs over 270,000 highly trained engineers and programmers. At least another 10,000 will be needed within the next few years

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Behind The Smokescreen News on the Net | May 24, 2018
The Great Deception



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Strange bedfellows devising school curricula A. Dru Kristenev | May 24, 2018
Involvement in local education is the best way to turn the tide on these upside-down and plainly disjointed teaching theories



So the next school shooting when everyone's asking how they got in, where they got the gun, had there been red flags, was there a mental health issue, I have a different question: Isn't anybody in charge around here

How many crimes it will take to help Democrats in California realize that their leaders care more about power than people

Michael Rotondo

“Crowding out coverage” against the real stories of the day is what the NYT does best

Barack Obama launched an illegal war against Libya

The Regulatory State:The 2008 meltdown provided Democrats with an excuse for a massive federal power grab, and they took full advantage. The fact that it remains the law today is an absolute travesty, but that’s how our glorious Senate works

Today's political correctness is on steroids thanks to the left and Democrats who politicize everything

Working Families Party has an anti-Semitism problem

Investigation vs. Spying into Trump a 'Distinction without a Difference'



So is the ‘Reclaiming Jesus Campaign’ really about religion or hate-inspired politics?

If Democrats want to spend what little cash they have on an army of worthless Twitter bots, we should do everything we can to encourage that plan




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University of Phoenix honors fallen heroes with flag display


"How can I be racist against myself?"

Meet Eric Swalwell. He’s a Democratic Representative from the formerly-great state of California

Kansas City cops respond to the viral video and talk about bringing the community together

900 percent ‘eye-popping’ increase this year in family fraud cases

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