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Bernie Sanders Initially Believed Criticism of the V.A. was Part of a Partisan Attack
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders initially defended the Department of Veterans Affairs in Congress after conservatives criticized the agency for inefficiency. Sanders said the criticism was meant to strip funding from the department. -
Ted Cruz Earns Decisive Victory in Iowa Caucus, Earning 28% of the Vote
After a long battle in the Hawkeye State, Ted Cruz has emerged victorious in the Iowa Republican Caucuses, and moves closer to the GOP nomination for president. -
Nancy Pelosi Statements at Odds With Bernie Sanders' Campaign Platform
Nancy Pelosi has made an effort to distance herself from Bernie Sanders' recent position calling for dramatic increases in taxes. The House Minority Leader has remained adamant that she has not chosen sides in the race for the Democratic nomination. However, several public statements lately put her at odds with much of Sanders' platform. -
Young Chop Speaks out Regarding Slim Jesus' Authenticity in Drill Rap
Popular "drill" producer Young Chop admits that budding Ohio independent rap star, Slim Jesus, is not what he appears in his music. -
President Obama Holds White House Meeting with Bernie Sanders
President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders met for 45 minutes in the White House. After their meeting, Senator Sanders stated that he felt President Obama was "evenhanded" in regards to how he is dealing with the Democratic nomination race. -
Terri Schiavo's Husband Says Jeb Bush's ad Featuring Deceased Wife is "Disgusting"
The husband of Terri Schiavo, a deceased woman whose life support via feeding tube caused a political uproar, says Jeb Bush's usage of footage of his wife in the candidate's ad is "disgusting. -
Kevin Gates Takes Stacey Dash's Side in Controversial Debate
After Stacy Dash's controversial comments regarding the perceived racial bias practiced by networks like BET, and their perceived hypocrisy when compared generally white institutions, rapper Kevin Banks has come to the actress and political pundit's defense. -
What is it Like to Live in Iowa in the Weeks Before this Year's Controversial Caucuses?
Some may wonder how profoundly the lives of Iowans are changed in the months and weeks that lead up to the nation's first presidential nomination contest. As it turns out, this political process is difficut to tune out. -
Tom DeLay, Former Speaker of the House, Says the FBI is Ready to Indict Hillary Clinton
Tom DeLay, former Speaker of the House, and controversial Republican pundit, says he has sources within the FBI that say the agency is close to an indictment for Hillary Clinton regarding her email server scandal. -
Despite Kanye West's Claims, Wiz Khalifa Didn't Lose 2 Million Twitter Followers
After Kanye West's Twitter meltdown aimed at Wiz Khalifa, and his claims that the rapper had lost two million followers on Twitter, reports reveal that West's claims are entirely false. -
Donald Trump Says He's Skipping GOP Debate on Fox Due to Megyn Kelly's Presence
Donald Trump says he is boycotting the Republican presidential debate hosted by Fox News on Thursday because it will be moderated by anchor Megyn Kelly. -
One Killed, Eight Arrested as Oregon Militants Clash With Police
One man was killed and eight were arrested after armed militants clashed with authorities near a federal wildlife refuge in rural Oregon. -
18-Year-Old Ted Cruz Said He Wanted "World Domination" in New Unearthed Video
Ted Cruz, as a senior in high school, gave a video taped interview in which he facetiously claimed he wanted to take over the world. Some, after viewing the footage, are now wondering to what degree the controversial senator was dismissive in his young adult remarks. -
Miley Cyrus to Star in New Woody Allen Amazon Streaming Series
In his first television series ever, Woody Allen will be creating a program with Miley Cyrus as its lead on the streaming service Amazon. Also starring will be Allen himself. -
Republican Leaders are Scrambling to Find an Alternative to Trump or Cruz
As more mainstream, establishment candidates continue to undermine each other's success through attack ads, the GOP leadership is growing increasingly concerned that the nomination will go to Donald Trump or Senator Ted Cruz.
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