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I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe - and always will be — This EU referendum has been the most extraordinary political event of our lifetime. Never in our history have so many people been asked to decide a big question about the nation's future.
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Civil Uprising Escalates As 8th EU Nation Threatens Referendum — It appears, just as we warned, that Brexit was indeed the first of many dominoes. Even before the Brexit result, a poll by Ipsos Mori showed that the majority of people in France and Italy want to at least have a referendum on leaving:
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This Is Just the Start of the Brexit's Economic Disaster — LONDON — A few weeks before Britons voted on whether to remain part of the European Union, Michael Gove, one of the leaders of the Leave campaign, was asked why he should be trusted over the overwhelming number of economists and international authorities who opposed Brexit.
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The EU Has Two Choices: Listen to the People & Reform, Or Disintegrate
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Vox Popoli and Chicago Boyz

EU may refuse informal Brexit talks until UK triggers article 50
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Mashable, Politico, Press Association and Observer

'Brexit"s Impact on Global Economy Depends on Leaders
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Brexit and the Future of Europe
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New York Times, Infowars and naked capitalism

Hardly anybody wants to speak at Trump's convention — A slot at the Republican National Convention used to be a career-maker — a chance to make your name on the big stage and to catch the eye of the Republican donors and activists who make or break campaigns. — In the year of Trump: Not so much.
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Trump: Cruz, Kasich shouldn't speak at convention without endorsement
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White House refuses Benghazi questions for Obama
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Russia is harassing U.S. diplomats all over Europe — Russian intelligence and security services have been waging a campaign of harassment and intimidation against U.S. diplomats, embassy staff and their families in Moscow and several other European capitals that has rattled ambassadors …


Jan Brewer goes berserk on CNN: 'I'm fed up' with being treated like a ‘bigot’ for backing Trump — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — During an explosive CNN segment on Sunday, former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) lashed out at President Barack Obama because she said she was tired of being called a …
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Clinton, Warren meet for first 2016 campaign event — WASHINGTON (AP) — In December, thirteen of the 14 Democratic women serving in the U.S. Senate hosted a fundraiser for their favorite primary candidate: Hillary Clinton. The one who didn't show? Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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Dick Morris On His Reputation, Writing For The National Enquirer And What Trump Needs To Do To Win — Dick Morris thinks he knows how to get Donald Trump elected — and it's not for the presumptive GOP nominee to do the opposite of what Morris prescribes. — “It's just B.S.,” …
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Politico and Political Wire


Trump Embraces Executive Orders to Avoid Congressional Gridlock — Here are 13 policies Trump has proposed that he could accomplish without help from Congress. — michaelcbender — Donald Trump may be one of Barack Obama's toughest critics, but when it comes to the president's use …


Top Aide: Trump Doesn't Need To Know What's Going On To Make Decisions (VIDEO) — Donald Trump's campaign chair admitted Sunday that his team was still “getting organized” but said his candidate's unique ability to make decisions on the fly distinguished Trump's campaign from Hillary Clinton's.
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Experts: Donald Trump Is Lying About His Fundraising Haul — After releasing fundraising reports that were anemic at best, Donald Trump's campaign announced in one single email blast he had raised at least $3.3 million. If that figure seems impossible, that's because it is.
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The Hill


Trump details ‘50 facts’ attacking Clinton — released a 35-page document criticizing presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton — over topics including her foreign and economic policies. — The document, titled “Top 50 Facts About Hillary Clinton From Trump ‘Stakes of the Election’ Address …


Multiple people stabbed at neo-Nazi event outside Capitol in Sacramento — Multiple people were stabbed Sunday outside the Capitol in Sacramento after clashes between neo-Nazis and counter-demonstrators, officials said. — The Sacramento Fire Department described the incident as a …
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Israel and Turkey Officially Announce Rapprochement Deal, Ending Diplomatic Crisis — ROME - Israel and Turkey announced a rapprochement agreement that officially ends a diplomatic crisis since the killing of Turkish nationals during an Israeli military raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in May 2010.
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The Atlantic and Hot Air


Rubio faces Trump-like challenger in primary — Only one person stands in the way of Marco Rubio — emerging from August's Senate primary victorious—and on paper, he looks a lot like Donald Trump — Millionaire Carlos Beruff has endorsed Trump, he's espoused some of the same controversial beliefs …
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Politico

Benghazi survivor fights radical Islam, counters Obama's ‘lies’ on terrorist threat — One of the heroic survivors of the 2012 Benghazi attack, who held off invading Islamists until rescuers reached the besieged CIA base, has begun a national campaign to counter President Obama's narrative on the terrorist threat.
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Pope says Church should ask forgiveness from gays for past treatment — ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Sunday that Christians and the Roman Catholic Church should seek forgiveness from homosexuals for the way they had treated them. — Speaking to reporters aboard …
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