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Obama defends planned Cuba trip

The White House announced Thursday morning that President Obama will travel to Havana March 21-22 and meet with Cuban dictator Raul Castro.  Read more

Senate GOP likely to hold line on Supreme Court pick

Republican insiders predicted Wednesday that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wouldn't back down from his pledge to block President Obama's expected pick to succeed the late conservative justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.  Read more

Like Socialism: College aid favors wealthy and poor, leaves middle class behind

The development of American higher education has meant a changing role and responsibility in society, but it’s squeezed the middle class in ways that the poorest and wealthiest students haven’t experienced.  Read more

Cruz's military plan would add $155B to Pentagon budget

If Sen. Ted Cruz's defense plan was put into effect in fiscal 2017, he would be spending about $738 billion, or about $155 billion more than the Obama administration's ask for next year.  Read more

How Scalia's death will reshape 2016

The battle for control of the Supreme Court is putting an urgent premium on presidential electability, political strategists on both sides of the aisle told the Washington Examiner on Tuesday.  Read more

‘Intolerant student Left’ turning against their own

The Left has a habit of going against its so-called accepting and tolerant views to advocate for intolerant censorship.  Read more

South Carolina Voters Angered by Trump's Claim that Bush Lied to Start Iraq War

Did Donald Trump damage his candidacy at Saturday night’s debate when he alleged that George W. Bush knowingly lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in order to launch the war?  Read more

“Bark! Bark! Bark!”: Hillary loses it, starts barking at GOP during speech

At a campaign rally, Hillary Clinton has turned to literally barking like a dog to criticize what she believes are lies from Republicans.  Read more

Hillary’s new $20 billion plan to buy off young voters

Sec. Hillary Clinton is getting crushed by Sen. Bernie Sanders among millennials in the Democrat primary — losing young women voters by 64 percent in New Hampshire.  Read more

Fed official: Consider breaking up big banks

Federal Reserve officials must consider breaking up big banks, a high-ranking member of the central bank said Tuesday.  Read more

Schumer: Don't use my 2007 speech to justify blocking Obama nominee

The Senate's No. 3 Democrat said Tuesday that his 2007 promise to block a conservative Supreme Court nominee should not be used by the GOP to justify its own plan to ignore President Obama's choice to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia.  Read more

Sanders, Trump Get Votes Because They Have Answers to Economic Stagnation

Most conservatives believe Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have wrong solutions to the stagnation in wages and job creation that has marked the American economy since 2000.  Read more

UT-Austin campus police fines Christian for “offensive speech"

“It doesn’t matter about freedom of speech, someone was offended,” said the officer . “That’s against the law.”  Read more

Sorry Millennials: DNC has rigged the ‘Super Delegate’ system for Hillary

Despite her razor thin win in one state and tremendous loss in another, Hillary has a commanding lead of 394 delegates, to Sanders’ 42 delegates.  Read more

Divided House Republicans to have 'family conversation' about budget

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said he is going to let his Republican conference decide on a budget number and whether to vote on an official budget at all this year.  Read more

MSNBC to Clinton: Stop blaming your honesty problem on GOP

MSNBC's "Morning Joe" panelists railed against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her continued claim that Republicans are to blame for her abysmally low honest ratings.  Read more

Veterans Shouldn't Trust Trump

The billionaire's 'love' for them is recent, shallow, and insincere.  Read more

Lawmaker: 'Traitor' Snowden deserves death penalty

Rep. Mike Pompeo, R-Kan, said Thursday morning that he's hopeful that Edward Snowden can return to the U.S. and get the death penalty for revealing secrets about the U.S. domestic surveillance program.  Read more