A debate is raging in New Hampshire about whether election laws were violated last November by out-of-state Democrats who entered New Hampshire and took advantage of the same-day voter registration law.
Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is coming. Where is God?
Hurricane Irma is a monster storm. How can this all be happening? Where is God?
Todd's American Dispatch
Another spoiled NFL player makes fans furious after he disrespects the USA
You can now add Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters to your list of no-account, unpatriotic pinheads who hate the red, white and blue.
Antifa
What I learned from the Antifa handbook: For starters, you won’t believe who is defined as a 'fascist'
I just read the "Antifa Handbook," a timely work which turned out to be surprisingly dull and scholarly.
White House
Trump's pivot to Democrats is completely understandable – thanks to GOP's obstruction, hypocrisy
Raising the debt ceiling brings out the worst in Republicans.
White House
Chicago's Rahm Emanuel vs. Trump -- It's 'The Art of the Failure' vs. 'The Art of the Deal'
I’m a proud Chicagoan. I love the city. But the harsh reality is that Chicago faces a systemic crisis.
Counterpoints
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FBI
Comey's incredible secret power: What if the FBI had a lot to do with that fake Trump ‘dossier’?
J. Edgar Hoover’s abuse of power as FBI director led Congress and the Justice Department to put new checks on that most powerful and secretive of offices.
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Republicans
Why are Republicans working to bail out ObamaCare and raise taxes?
You can’t make it up. After seven years of promising conservative voters they would repeal and replace, and raising tens of millions off the issue, Republicans are now doubling down in support of ObamaCare. In fact, they are actually going to make ObamaCare worse.
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POLITICS
Betsy DeVos takes steps to de-weaponize campus sexual assault policy Obama got wrong
Outside, protesters screamed “Stop protecting rapists!” Not the usual scene at a speech by the Secretary of Education.
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