Mike Flynn Volunteers His Scalp to the Deep State
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Who the hell is really running Washington? Explore the topic on tonight's Kennedy at 8 p.m. ET on Fox Business Network
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Welcome to the world of teens, computers, and prosecutors who want to look tough on sex offenders.
A Mexican senator will introduce a bill to end all corn imports from the U.S.
Isn't this what actually authorized foreign intelligence gathering looks like?
GOP efforts to repeal Obamacare will run into a buzz-saw of political opposition
Libertarianish senator decries 'character assassination,' discusses his Obamacare replacement plan, and compares the anti-Trump left to the Tea Party
Juan Carlos Montesdeoca thought he was doing an act of charity, but in the eyes of the State Board of Cosmetology, he was putting people in "real risk."
Democrats say Flynn resignation just the beginning.
Proposal seen as targeting whistleblowers and journalists.
The president's adviser says massive voting fraud by buses full of Massachusetts residents is "widely known."
Jacob Zuma promising accelerated "land reform."
One family stumbles toward quasi-self-reliance.
Government is a weapon old industries use to squeeze out entrepreneurs.
Liberals didn't get pissed until Trump was doing it but...welcome to the party!
How can we judge Trump's foreign policy? Perhaps we'll know it's succeeding if our friends are happy and our enemies are worried.
Greece, Italy take the lead; the U.S. keeps it relatively small.
Worries persist that flawed or made-up stories are bad for democracy.
Court says Iowa State University discriminated against student marijuana-policy group based on "political pushback."
Arizona licensing board finally backs down from an expensive, unnecessary mandate that nearly forced three women to give up their careers as animal masseuses.
Charlestown can't seize the properties, so it's citing them to force them to sell.
Current and former prosecutors and police chiefs say "today's crime policies...are simply ineffective in preserving public safety."
An initial police investigation found the rape of a 22-year-old was 'accidental.'
Sorting through Neil Gorsuch, the travel ban cases and more, with Reason's resident court watcher
Stephen Miller falsely claims "legal permanent residents were not subject to the travel restrictions."
America offers ISIS a useful propaganda recruitment tool.
The Hollywood star's self-dramatizing self-righteousness plays right into the president's hands.
Trump's SCOTUS nominee is a natural law thinker. That's a good thing.
Existential threats from meddlesome rulemakers
The TV newsman looks back on his career at 20/20 and Fox News, and talks about the future of video.
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