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***Live Updates*** GOP Debate Night in South Carolina

Trump versus Cruz (Scott Olson / Getty)

The Republican presidential candidates debate tonight in North Charleston, South Carolina less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses. Carly Fiorina, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum will participate in the undercard debate, which starts

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Boy Scout shoot bow and arrows at camp Maple Dell on July 31, 2015 outside Payson, Utah.

California Judges Allowed Back in to Boy Scouts, Had Been Kept Out Over Gay Ban

The recent decision allows judges to participate in Boy Scout troops that still discriminate but only if they discriminate on the basis of Church teachings. Though judges will be allowed to join discriminatory Church-based troops, they can do so only if “he is satfisfied the troop is an organization dedicated to the preservation of religious values of legitimate common interest to troop members.”

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton speaks at the premier of the documentary film 'Makers: Once and For All' at the School of Visual Arts on November 19, 2015 in New York City. The film premeired at the DOC NYC film festival. (Photo by

Poll: Hillary Clinton Losing to Everybody

Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton loses outright against six possible Republican candidates. Clinton and a seventh possible GOP candidate, businesswoman Carly Fiorina, split the vote with 42 percent each. Clinton trails all other candidates, never receiving more than 43 percent of the vote in the survey,

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband and former President Bill Clinton greet Iowans during the Central Iowa Democrats fall barbecue November 15, 2015 at Hansen Agriculture Student Learning Center of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. Clinton continued to campaign for the nomination from the Democratic Party. (Photo by

Money, Not Ideas, Driving Clinton Global Initiative

Contrary to the image painted of the Clintons by both their friends and enemies, the Clintons have always been less about ideas and beliefs than they have been about money. One need look no further than their record: the collection of an astonishing $3 billion in contributions and donations over the course of their public lives. No one comes even close.