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As Rand Paul focuses on reelection, he’s still expanding GOP to next-generation voters

Conservatives are defined by their adherence to tradition and a reverence for liberty...  Read more

University hires former Islamic terrorist as homeland security expert

George Washington University hired a de-radicalized Muslim extremist to work at its Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, according to a CNN report...  Read more

Inside the Trump Diversity Outreach Machine

The invitation promised Omarosa, the much loved/hated star of "The Apprentice."...  Read more

Why drug legalization will not end the cartel

Marijuana is already legal in four states and voters in eight more will cast their ballot this November on whether their state will allow recreation pot...  Read more

Johnson surges, Clinton falls with millennials in new poll

While Reuters polling is inferring that millennials will not vote in high numbers, new data from Monmouth shows a different trend. As we’ve shown, Hillary Clinton is on the decline with millennials...  Read more

Obama preps for climate change talks in Asia

Climate change will be high on the agenda when Obama sits down with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top officials going into the major meeting of industrialized nations...  Read more

Clinton's use of BleachBit avoided 'money trail' in email destruction

Hillary Clinton's decision to use BleachBit to scrub her private email server could have been based on the fact that the free software can be downloaded and used with complete anonymity...  Read more

Aiding and Abedin

As Bill Clinton entered the final year of his presidency, his aides put together a legacy-building trip to South Asia—the first visit to the region by a U.S. president since Jimmy Carter's in 1978...  Read more

The resentment election

Some presidential elections are fueled by fear. Ronald Reagan won in 1980 because the country was afraid of developments at home and abroad...  Read more

What Trump has taught us about immigration

Republican nominee's machinations reveal some areas of agreement on a polarizing hot-button topic...  Read more

Rise of the millennial entrepreneur: Scrappy, side-hustling disrupters are “restarting America”

Millennials are the largest generation in the workforce today. Over a quarter (27 percent) are self-employed, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and a much larger 67 percent say they plan to start their own companies...  Read more

Hillary slams for-profit colleges: Will Bill return his $16 million salary from one?

Hillary Clinton continues to crusade against for-profit schools, despite the fact that Bill made millions from one...  Read more

Brexit Leader Rallies the Trump Troops

Donald Trump unleashed a new populist messenger on Wednesday night who declared Americans can defeat the establishment and the media just as the British people did in voting to leave the European Union...  Read more

5 reasons Evan McMullin is good for millennials

Evan McMullin is running as an independent candidate for president, offering himself as a true conservative alternative to the more liberal mainstream and third-party nominees...  Read more

As long as Clinton struggles with millennials, Trump could win

Until Hillary Clinton fixes her electoral problems with millennials, this election will remain close and within striking distance for Donald Trump...  Read more

Gowdy: FBI never asked Clinton about 'intent' in email probe

FBI agents never asked Hillary Clinton about the intentions behind her mishandling of classified information...  Read more

Court orders State to hand over new Clinton emails by Sept. 13

A federal court ruled Thursday that the State Department has until Sept. 13 to begin handing over emails recovered by the FBI from Hillary Clinton's private server...  Read more

Obamacare Website No Longer Addresses 'You Can Keep Your Doctor'

"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor" was President Barack Obama's signature catchphrase he used to sell the Affordable Care Act to the American people...  Read more