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Lawsuit: Dam Transfer to Tribes Has Nuclear Purpose

A federal judge refused late Friday evening to block the transfer of a dam to two Native American tribes. Montana lawmakers had launched an emergency petition to block the transfer. It is feared that the tribes intend to contract with Turkey for access to uranium to make “yellow cake” and/or nuclear weapons.

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Hillary Clinton Campaign in Free Fall

Two state polls from NBC/Marist, released Sunday, show Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is now ahead of Hillary by 11 points in New Hampshire, the first primary state. In Iowa, Hillary is still ahead of Sanders, but she only earns 38 percent of the vote among Hawkeye Democrats.

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Brokaw: Astonished, Stunned by Hillary’s ‘Huge’ Email Mistake

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” former NBC “Nightly News” anchor Tom Brokaw discussed the controversy involving the FBI’s investigation over Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state. He said he

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Palin on Trump: I Would Rather Have a Tough President Than a Trivial Pursuit Expert

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin offered her thoughts on the controversy over Republican front-runner Donald Trump being stumped on foreign policy “gotcha” questions from radio host Hugh Hewitt, saying she would rather have a “tough” president than one who could “win a game of trivial pursuit.”

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L. Joy Williams: Trump Insults Black People ‘Continually’

While speaking on MSNBC’s “Up with Steve Kornacki” on Saturday about current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s controversial interview with Hugh Hewitt, political strategist L. Joy Williams sounded off on Trump and his relationship with African-Americans. Williams responded to Bloomberg’s Sahil

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Exclusive — Behind the Scenes with John Boehner’s Worst Nightmare: Mark Meadows Launches Mission to Fix Broken Congress

MORGANTON, North Carolina — Speaker John Boehner’s worst nightmare is on the rise here in rural North Carolina. Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) is gaining steam as a clearly coordinated, highly orchestrated effort to remove Boehner as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives—and fix a broken Congress that no longer represents the wishes of the American people—comes into much clearer focus.

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Welcome to the Party: WaPo Meets Populist Revolt Two Years Late

For any conventional politician paying attention, what was said there should have been unnerving. The name Donald Trump was never mentioned, nor was that of Ben Carson or Bernie Sanders. But the sentiments expressed that evening help explain why those three candidates are in the forefront of the political conversation on this Labor Day weekend.

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FNC’s Watters: Bill Clinton Better Prepare for Conjugal Visits

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “Outnumbered,” network regular Jesse Watters reacted to the ongoing controversy surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, for her use of a private server during her tenure

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Kasich Campaign Hit By Charter School Data Rigging Scandal

Newly-released documents indicate that the husband of Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s presidential campaign manager participated with other Ohio Department of Education (ODE) staff in a coordinated effort to falsely inflate the evaluations of some charter school sponsors.