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Don’t Read This … Unless You Want People To Die
People will die. That's the message coming from U.S. Senator Max Hyperbole (R-North Carolina).
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People will die. That's the message coming from U.S. Senator Max Hyperbole (R-North Carolina).
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By Matt Murphy STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE
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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, alleging defamation, weeks after the newspaper falsely connected a political campaign map she made featuring crosshairs over Democratic districts with the 2011 shooting of Arizona U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords. The 25-page lawsuit, filed Tuesday in
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The recent announcement that General Electric is replacing its CEO and chairman, Jeff Immelt, brought me back to a little-noticed moment at the end of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation's dinner last month honoring President Barack Obama with its "Profile in Courage Award." Following President
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Let's cut thorough the Trump/Russia hysteria. Russia did not cost Hillary Clinton the election, and President Donald Trump is not accused of breaking the law with Russia. Confused about the Russia investigations? Here's a decoder.
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The period of civility among American politicians, and a cool-down with regards to the rhetoric of violence when it comes to describing their fellow public servants across the aisle, appears to now be all but a distant memory for Massachusetts's senior U.S. senator. A little more than
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By Andy Metzger STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE
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Radio silence. It's never a good sign. Experts and pundits will tell you that before a terror attack, the chatter goes silent.
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