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Bill Clinton: Sanders fans would ‘shoot every third person on Wall Street’ — 's supporters would open fire on Wall Street. — “One of the few things I really haven't enjoyed about this primary: I think it's fine that all these young students have been so enthusiastic about [Hillary Clinton
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Bill Clinton jabs at Bernie Sanders, cracks joke at Wall Street's expense
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Hillary Clinton Faces a Liberal War Against the 1990s
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HOW TRUMP CAN LOCK UP GOP NOMINATION BEFORE THE CONVENTION — WASHINGTON (AP) — To all the political junkies yearning for a contested Republican convention this summer: not so fast. — It's still possible for Donald Trump to clinch the nomination by the end of the primaries on June 7.
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Trump likely to win West Virginia but lose delegates — Donald Trump has a new enemy in the fight for national convention delegates: the alphabet. — Trump is well-positioned for a resounding victory in West Virginia's May 10 primary, but his win will be accompanied by a delegate selection process stacked …
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RedState and BizPac Review


The Case for Donald Trump — Clarence, N.Y. — AMERICANS are angry. I hear it from the former factory workers who lost their jobs to other countries because of bad trade deals, the veterans who wait months to see a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital and the small-business owners …
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Saudi Arabia Warns of Economic Fallout if Congress Passes 9/11 Bill — WASHINGTON — Saudi Arabia has told the Obama administration and members of Congress that it will sell off hundreds of billions of dollars worth of American assets held by the kingdom if Congress passes a bill that would allow …
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Business Insider, BizPac Review and The Daily Caller


Bernie Sanders secures five minutes with Pope Francis — The US presidential hopeful managed to sit down with pontiff after all. — ROME — Bernie Sanders privately met with Pope Francis at the pontiff's residence in Vatican City on Saturday morning before the pope left on a trip for Greece.
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Bernie Sanders Says He Met With Pope Francis
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Monica Lewinsky: ‘The shame sticks to you like tar’ — Now she's turned that dark time into a force for good — ne night in London in 2005, a woman said a surprisingly eerie thing to Monica Lewinsky. Lewinsky had moved from New York a few days earlier to take a master's in social psychology at the London School of Economics.
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The Week


Donald Trump Is A Fiercely Loyal Boss Right Up Until He Fires You — For a man who once tried to trademark the phrase “You're fired,” Donald Trump seems awfully eager these days to cast himself as a loyal boss. — With his campaign reeling from tactical blunders and his inner circle gripped by infighting …
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The Week


Iraqi seeks apology after being removed from Oakland-bound plane — A UC Berkeley student who was removed from a Southwest Airlines plane after a fellow passenger heard him speaking in Arabic on his mobile phone is still waiting for an explanation and an apology from somebody.
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UC Berkeley student questioned, refused service after speaking Arabic on flight
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Nevada Court Arraignment Of Bundy Brothers Goes Off The Rails — The arraignment of Ammon and Ryan Bundy grew tense Friday as both brothers scoffed when asked to enter pleas in a case regarding their involvement in the 2014 Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada. — Brian Cavalier …
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Associated Press and Las Vegas Review-Journal


Corporate tax dodging costing US billions in annual income — Big multinational companies that shelter overseas profit from federal taxation cost the U.S. economy more than $100 billion a year by withholding more than $1 trillion collectively, according to a new study that may inflame the debate over tax fairness.


Gulf Coast — THESE days, in the thick of the American presidential primaries, it's easy to see how the 50 states continue to drive the political system. But increasingly, that's all they drive — socially and economically, America is reorganizing itself around regional infrastructure lines …


END OF HUMANITY? Artificial Intelligence could destroy us ‘WITHIN DECADES’ warns expert — A LEADING scientist involved in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has warned that it could rise up against us and end humanity within decades. — GETTY — AI could destroy humanity ‘within decades’


Milo Yiannopoulos Leads Emory Students on ‘Chalkening’ Crusade Around Campus — On Wednesday night, in front of a packed auditorium at Emory University, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos spoke about feminism, political correctness, and perhaps the most significant campus free speech controversy of the year.
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WATCH: Chicago police release video of cop standing on neck of suspect who died during arrest — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Two Chicago police officers have been placed on desk duty after authorities finally released dashcam video showing one of them standing on the neck …


Ted Cruz Says He Won't Ban Dildos If He Becomes President — “What people do in their own private time with themselves is their own business and it's none of government's business.” — w.soundcloud.com — Ted Cruz says he will not ban dildos and other sexual toys if he becomes president.
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The Hill and New York Magazine


COVER UP: Parents, student CONFIRM refugee children choke, slap Canadian kids — Are Canadian children being abused in school by refugee students? We spoke to the parents of children who say they are. — Last week an article by the Chronicle Herald detailed multiple instances of Syrian refugees assaulting Canadian children.
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Jihad Watch and Pamela Geller


Racially diverse ‘new majority’ set to reshape US public schools — Modes of thought For the first time, classrooms in public schools are filled mostly by nonwhite students. The concerns of minority parents could change American schools and education policies.