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March 21, 2018

Austin Serial Bomber ID'ed as Mark Anthony Conditt

Authorities have identified the suspect in a string of bombings in Austin, Texas, as 24-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt.
The attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels said Tuesday that it’s “laughable” for the public to question the timing of his client’s case regarding a non-disclosure agreement she says President Donald Trump never signed.

Stormy Daniels' Attorney: To Think This Case Is Politically Motivated Is 'Laughable'

President Trump is drawing criticism from lawmakers for his congratulatory phone call to Vladimir Putin, despite the Russian president's reelection being widely viewed as fraudulent.

Lewandowski Defends Trump's Congratulatory Call to Putin: We Need Russia's Help on ISIS, North Korea

CA Gov Candidate: Support of Sanctuary Cities Is A 'Smokescreen' to Cover Up Inaction

A Republican candidate for governor in California said Wednesday that the support of sanctuary cities by many politicians in the state is a “smokescreen” to cover up their inaction on illegal immigration.

Judge Nap on Push for Clinton Email Probe Records: 'The Excuse for Her Exoneration Is Not Credible'

Judge Andrew Napolitano said it's 'very unusual' that the Justice Department is reluctant to release documents related to how the FBI handled its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email server.

MA Lawmaker: Rename 'General Hooker' Entrance at State House

General Hooker Massachusetts House

'Don't Go There': Jeff Flake Warns of Impeachment Proceedings If Trump Fires Mueller

JAMES COMEY IN-STUDIO: Former FBI Chief Appearing on 'Special Report' April 26

James Comey on Special Report

Coulter: 'We Are Looking at the Death of America's Fundamental Freedoms'

Ann Coulter

Tucker Battles Gun Control March Supporter: 'They're Protecting the People Who Failed'

Tucker Carlson

Geraldo: Texas Bomber 'More Like the Joker Than the Unabomber'

Geraldo Rivera

Ingraham: 'March Madness' on Capitol Hill with Bipartisan 'Legislative Scam' Spending Bill

Laura Ingraham

Maryland Gov. Hogan Calls for Action on School Safety: 'Prayers Are Not Enough'

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said 'prayers are not enough' in the wake of a shooting at a Maryland high school on Tuesday.

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