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A new study on surveillance claims that we are oh, so predictable. Specifically, that our political stances are implied by the stances we take...
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A new study on surveillance claims that we are oh, so predictable. Specifically, that our political stances are implied by the stances we take...
A new study on surveillance claims that we are oh, so predictable. Specifically, that our political stances are implied by the stances we take...
With almost all the election results in, Republicans will maintain majority control of the 2017 House of Representatives in the November 8 election. They only...
The New York primaries put the wind back in the sails of the frontrunners in both parties. Sec. Hillary Clinton racked up a massive...
It’s safe to say that plenty of folks are still feeling the Bern, despite reports of Bernie Sanders’ imminent demise. The Vermont senator pulled...
“Super Saturday” on March 5 featured caucuses in Nebraska and Kansas as well as a primary in Louisiana; on Sunday, Maine held its caucuses....
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It’s been a busy year for global warming skeptics, as global leaders from Pope Francis to Xi Jinping, the President of China, have...
The 2016 election may seem far away, but we know better. With the first mainstream candidates announcing their bids for the 2016 presidential nomination, we...
As of yesterday, Monday, March 16, the Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act, which suspended the government’s statutory debt limit of $18 trillion, officially expired. To...