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Rand Paul blasts media for bias
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul today blasted "national
media people" for slanting coverage with "their own political beliefs,"
hours
after getting in an early morning on-air spat with "Today" show host
Savannah Guthrie.
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U-M reverses course, will show 'American Sniper'
After a day filled with intense controversy, the University of Michigan reversed course late Wednesday night and decided to show the movie "American
Sniper" at its originally scheduled time and place.
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Yawning Over the Left's Pizza Bullies
The Old Media loathes the New Media as unreliable, but have no right to
pass judgment. Increasingly, they are prone to leap into news stories
based on
their own liberal social media networks. Look no further than the new
Indiana religious freedom law. They could not get enough of those angry
tweets
from Hillary Clinton and public-policy geniuses like Miley Cyrus.
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Biden: I make a lot money as vice president
Vice President Joe Biden stated that home ownership helped him pay for
his children's college education, but also said that nowadays he makes
"a lot
of money."
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Still uneasy about Common Core? Wait until you find out who birthed it
Though implementation of Common Core is credited to -- or blamed on --
the Obama administration, an education analyst says the foundation was
laid by
Hillary Clinton in the 1980s.
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Slow-Motion Justice
Justice has been done in Boston, but it's not finished. Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev has been found guilty in the Boston Marathon terrorism bombing.
The verdict
Wednesday was no surprise.
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Sharpton inserts himself into S. Carolina police shooting
As an act of violence once again focuses the nation on the relationship
between law enforcement and minorities, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Wednesday
that his civil rights organization will stand with the family of the
black South Carolina man fatally shot by a white police officer.
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