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Biden in Israel: 'This violence has to stop'

"Israelis and visitors to Israel cannot go on being afraid. The violence has to stop, period," Biden said, though he noted that "it cannot and will not be done just by physical force."  Read more

Trump wins big, reaches out to mortal foes in GOP

"The turnout has been just massive, every week,"  Read more

Present at the Creation?

When Donald Trump met Rick Santorum.  Read more

Cornyn blasts Clinton for avoiding 'important laws'

Sen. John Cornyn has repeatedly called on the Justice Department to appoint a special prosecutor to handle the Hillary Clinton email case.  Read more

GOP delegates could swing nomination

Republicans are in uncharted territory as they inch toward their first contested presidential nominating convention in 40 years.  Read more

Famous Hillary supporter wants to chop off my manhood

Comedienne Jen Kirkman doesn’t like that men (like me) are calling Hillary Clinton a neoconservative, and now, she’s advocating that women chop the penises off of any man who agrees with me.  Read more

Young workers earning same wages as 30 years go

For wage growth, millennials can’t catch a break.  Read more

Glenn Beck's Foolish Case Against a Contested Convention

Ted Cruz's supporters have been furiously arguing this week that Marco Rubio and John Kasich should drop out of the GOP presidential race.  Read more

Nancy Reagan, 1921-2016

The Reagans forged one of the most successful partnerships in all of history.  Read more

Marco Rubio at CPAC: Millennials could become “greatest generation in American history”

Marco Rubio, considered by many to be the youth favorite and best chance to beat Hillary Clinton among millennials, spoke to the CPAC 2016 crowd on Saturday afternoon.  Read more

Elites vs. The People: How to dismantle Common Core

A Saturday morning CPAC panel, Common Core: The States Fight Back, helpfully explained what common core is, and what can be done, particularly, as the title suggests, at the state level.  Read more

Record 61 million immigrants in U.S., 15.7 million illegally

There are a record 61 million immigrants and their American-born children in the United States, including an estimated 15.7 million illegally here, according to a new analysis of 2015 U.S. Census data.  Read more

Can Donald Trump be stopped?

As Donald Trump has taken a commanding lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, many professional Republicans and conservative activists have pledged to do everything in their power to stop him.  Read more

Webb won't vote for Clinton, says Trump is an option

Former Sen. Jim Webb said, "No, I would not vote for Hillary Clinton. ... It's nothing personal against Hillary Clinton."  Read more

Confusion follows Trump flip-flop on key immigration issue

Donald Trump won the South Carolina primary across the board, but he did particularly well with the 10 percent of voters who named immigration as the nation's top issue.  Read more

Female Youth Vote: CRNC’s plan to overcome the ‘War on Women’

Alexandra Smith of the College Republican National Committee spoke to CPAC 2016 attendees on Thursday afternoon. She was there to explain how to reach the female vote, particularly when it comes to overcoming the so-called “War on Women.”  Read more

#FeelTheJohnson: Will Gov. Johnson be third party answer to Trump?

Libertarian Party candidate for president and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson believes he could be the third party answer for conservatives and younger libertarian-leaning voters, if Trump wins the Republican nomination.  Read more

Lion Ted: Cruz Crushes the Detroit Debate

In theory, Ted Cruz’s best states are behind him. But at the Detroit debate, Cruz was clearly the class of the field and it's clear that no one should count him out as the delegate race moves into its next phase.  Read more