Almost sixteen years after the United States invaded Afghanistan, US troops are seemingly right back to where they started. The government in Kabul is weak, unable to exert control over …
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Two weeks ago, three Islamic radicals driving a rental van mowed down pedestrians in London, then got out and began stabbing bystanders and pub-goers at random, killing 8 and injuring …
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The Republican National Convention is stocked with slogans and catchphrases. The “official platform” goes into detail about what Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” means. Delegates at the RNC confirmed …
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Despite repeated calls for Republican nominee Donald Trump to release his tax returns, his campaign chief, Paul Manafort, has made it clear that the candidate will “not be releasing his …
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The leaked emails between Democratic National Convention (DNC) officials show a lot more than merely a propensity to favor Hillary Clinton or strategies to derail Donald Trump’s campaign. The leaks …
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Breaking NewsElection 2016
Trump vs. Clinton– Who’s Right on National Security?
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringOne of the most important jobs the U.S. President has is keeping America safe from international and terrorist threats. That may be a given, but it’s no simple task. In …
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If you took a poll asking just one question: “Is it better for a politician to have their campaign financed by outside parties, or for him/her to be completely independent …
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North Korea is a little country with “little man” syndrome. Little man syndrome is someone short in stature who compensates by being overly aggressive and that describes North Korea quite …
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It’s hard to believe today that in the summer of 2014, not even two whole years ago, that the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil sat at $115. …
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Like with many things in life the Pentagon’s latest taxpayer-funded boondoggle started off with the best of intentions. At the heart of the scandal is the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, …