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Foreign Affairs
State Dept. accidentally tells truth on Twitter, promptly fixes ‘mistake’
The State Department goofed on Thursday when, in a rare moment of candor and humanity, it displayed compassion for Israel. Following an…
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Unyielding
‘Her Majesty’s Secret Server: For Hillary’s Eyes Only’
One of the best things about the presidential year are the commercials, at least the creative ones, and this new…
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Email Featured
What does Obama know about the Clinton scandals, and when did he know it?
‘What did the president know and when did he know it?” That now-iconic question was asked by Senator Howard Baker,…
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Law and Government
Other shoe drops: Special review confirms Hillary’s server contained ‘top secret’ info
Last month the intelligence inspector general found that two out of 40 emails on Hillary Clinton’s home server were labeled “top secret” and…
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Law and Government
Gov’t email addresses end up in some strange places, but this one takes the cake
They say it’s lonely at the top. Exactly how lonely? One possible barometer is the number of email addresses registered to…
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Politics
FBI says it may be able to recover at least some Clinton email data
The FBI reported this afternoon that it may be able to recover at least some data from Hillary Clinton’s private…
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National Security
Tech company that handled Hillary’s email sued for illegally tapping WH database
“It takes a village,” then-First Lady Hillary Clinton counseled in her 1996 book with the same title. Based on new…
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Email Featured
Inspectors general ask DOJ to conduct criminal inquiry into Hillary’s emails
All is not good in Hillary Land. The New York Times is reporting that two inspectors general have called on the…
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Law and Government
Federal judge: State Dept. will ‘answer for’ destroying any Clinton emails
Today, the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch announced that a federal judge warned the State Department that it will “have to…
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Economy
How the Iran nuke deal could boost U.S. tech companies
The Iranian nuclear deal announced last week may have unexpected benefits for America’s talent-hungry technology sector. Iran has a robust…
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Foreign Affairs
Image of the Day: How our allies in the Middle East are viewing the Iran deal
It hasn’t taken long for our once-staunchest ally in the Middle East, Israel, to speak out on the Obama administration’s nuclear…
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Media
Dem strategist hangs up on TV host when pressed about Hillary’s ‘never had a subpoena’ claim
Team Hillary is getting a bit testy. Not only is an aged socialist ruining Clinton’s strategy of faking to the middle, but…
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Economy
7 of the most blatant lies in Hillary’s CNN interview
Commentators, pundits, and journalists the world over were quick to point out that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s first…
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Foreign Affairs
Iran negotiations miss another deadline
Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program missed another deadline yesterday, as the two sides continue to have “sharp disagreements.” The deadline…
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Politics
State Department claims Hillary never gave us Blumenthal emails
On the one hand it was only fifteen emails, on the other hand there is no way to figure out…
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Politics
Bill Clinton on Foundation donors: ‘No one has ever asked me for anything’
With his wife’s credibility ratings sinking fast because of the allegations of cynical arrangements with Clinton Foundation donors, former president Bill Clinton…
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Law and Government
Federal court issues ruling compelling IRS to provide answers on Lerner emails
The watchdog group Judicial Watch announced today that Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the District of…
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Law and Government
New federal regs could outlaw gun blogs, chill conversations on guns
According to the National Rifle Association, new regulations proposed by the State Department would control and could possibly make it illegal…
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Foreign Affairs
Travel ban for ‘Taliban Five’ temporarily extended
The government of Qatar agreed to temporarily extend a travel ban for the five Taliban leaders President Obama exchanged for deserter…
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Law and Government
Bill Clinton created private shell company as ‘pass-through’ for payments
Bill and Hillary Clinton used a legal loophole to avoid reporting some of their income on financial statements. The latest…
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Foreign Affairs
Despite promise, Clinton Foundation accepted donations from ‘other foreign countries’ LAST WEEK!
It didn’t even last a month. On April 15 the Clinton Foundation said that in the future, foreign donations would…
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Unyielding
Report: Clinton Foundation tried to strong-arm charity watchdog that gave it low rating
As part of the fallout surrounding the Peter Schweizer book “Clinton Cash,” we have learned that the Clinton Foundation was…
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Media
State Dept. names new spokesman to replace Psaki … and it’s not Marie Harf
Marie Harf’s not very good season as deputy State Department spokesmodel just got worse. According to the Associated Press, Jen Psaki’s…
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Economy
White House policy: Iranian oil good, Keystone XL bad
The Obama administration’s effort to ease sanctions on Iran could unleash about 800,000 barrels of crude oil per day onto international markets…
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