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Clinton’s response to Sanders has some Democrats worried
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton has questioned Bernie Sanders’ electability. She’s criticized his plans for health care, foreign policy and Wall Street. And she’s tagged him with flip-flopping on gun control.
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How Older Men Tighten Their Skin
Men, reduce the look of wrinkles, sagging skin and fine lines with this affordable and effective skin tightening treatment without leaving your home.
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Wooed by Trump, young US evangelicals face a dilemma
The young evangelical Christians at Liberty University in Virginia, a coveted voting bloc wooed this week by Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, are facing a bit of a dilemma. Should they vote as most evangelicals have in the past, for a “pro-life” anti-abortion candidate, or should…
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US announces plan for new visa rules for some Europeans
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration tightened restrictions on European and other travelers who have visited Iran, Iraq, Syria or Sudan in the last five years, even as it said the new rules may not apply to those in certain occupations who have traveled for business.
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White House reacts to Palin: ‘Domestic violence is not a joke’
Palin’s son was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a woman and carrying a gun while intoxicated, police in the family’s Alaska hometown said on Tuesday. In a speech she made Wednesday to support leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Palin linked her son’s charges to his…
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Obama’s Looking to Take a Huge Step Against Money in Politics — Without Congress
And corporations will hate him for it.
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Prostate Mistake Millions of Men Make
If you make frequent bathroom trips, here’s a simple change to get relief.
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Denmark moves ahead with bill to curb migrants’ rights
Danish lawmakers on Thursday gave a final nod to drastic reforms curbing the rights of asylum seekers as legal and human rights experts castigated Copenhagen for turning its back on its international commitments. The new law backed by the country’s right-wing government would delay family…
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The Body of Little Noah Chamberlin, 2, Found in Tennessee Clearing After Desperate Search
Little Noah Chamberlin disappeared one week ago while walking with his grandmother. His body was found Thursday.
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Southwestern Energy to cut 1,100 jobs amid oil slump
NEW YORK (AP) — Southwestern Energy said it will cut 1,100 jobs, or about 44 percent of its workforce, as the price of crude wallows at levels not seen in more than a decade.
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Gov. Wolf declares State of Emergency for Pennsylvania ahead of snowstorm
Gov. Tom Wolf declared a state of emergency for Pennsylvania ahead of this weekend’s winter storm.
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Credit Cards Now Offer 0% Intro APR Through 2017
Credit card companies are now offering 0% intro APR for 21 months for all purchases and balance transfers or 40k bonus miles ($400 bonus) and 2x miles
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Clinton TV Ads Hammer Guns in NH, Shy Away in Iowa
Hillary Clinton is putting gun control upfront in her debate performances, national interviews and New Hampshire ads, but she’s not pressing the point in her advertisements in Iowa
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Donald Trump Poll: New Poll Shows Business Tycoon Leading in Florida, New Hampshire
Could it be the Palin effect?
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The Missing Data on Gun Violence
The recurrent, violent phenomenon of mass shootings, including recent attacks in California and Oregon, has fueled Americans’ anxieties and reinvigorated a tense national debate over gun control. The presidential race has certainly put a spotlight on gun laws. On the Democratic side, Hillary…
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Birth defect that causes intestines to protrude from a baby’s abdomen on the rise in the U.S.
Incidents of a birth defect that causes a newborn’s intestines to protrude from the abdomen are on the rise in the United States, especially among African Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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New Social Security Law. Did You Win or Lose?
On May 1, 2016 Congress’ historic Social Security reform goes live. Some Americans stand to lose $50,000. Others will win big. [Full Story]
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Fix the roads, California Governor Brown tells lawmakers
By Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – California Governor Jerry Brown urged continued fiscal restraint amid the state’s economic expansion but hinted broadly that new fees would be needed to pay for repairs of deteriorating roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Improvements in the…
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Netanyahu at Davos says Israel needs more aid after Iran deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday that his country will need more US military aid because of the nuclear deal with Iran. Israel is currently negotiating a new 10-year military aid package with Washington that it says will need to grow…
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Former Oklahoma policeman sentenced to 263 years for raping four women
A former Oklahoma City police officer convicted of raping four women and sexually assaulting several others while he was on duty was sentenced on Thursday to 263 consecutive years in prison, the maximum allowable sentence. In December, an Oklahoma City jury found Daniel Holtzclaw, 29, guilty on 18…
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Key things to know about federal land grazing in the West
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two brothers leading an armed group that has taken up residence for nearly three weeks at a national wildlife refuge in Oregon plan to hold a signing ceremony Saturday for ranchers to renounce federal ownership of public land and tear up their federal grazing contracts.
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This $625 Intro Bonus Is Insane
A leading credit card issuer just raised its intro bonus to an industry-leading $500 cash or $625 in travel. And no annual fee the first year.
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Turkey ‘watching closely’ Russian troop movements on border
Turkey is “closely watching” Russian troop movements in Syria near its border, a government source in Ankara said on Friday, after reports that Russian servicemen had deployed in the Syrian border town of Qamishli. Britain-based monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had said that Russia…
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Georgia senator says he will oppose federal judge nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. David Perdue of Georgia said Thursday he won’t support President Barack Obama’s nominee for a federal judgeship in Georgia, essentially scuttling the choice.
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Donald Trump Thought Sarah Palin’s Endorsement Speech Was a Bit Too Long
“I thought it would be disrespectful to her if I left the stage.”
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