"Are you willing to talk to the FBI?"
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Educate yourself and stop being a Useful Idiot. I am skeptical of all information and people until I research it myself.
"Are you willing to talk to the FBI?"
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American voters are hard to please. Or maybe they're just annoyed, or have early onset election fatigue. Consider that 1,653 likely U.S. voters were asked by Quinnipiac University to describe Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican hopefuls Donald Trump and Jeb Bush in the single word of their choice ...
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"I don't think it's terribly Speaker-like"
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Vine, the six-second looping video app from Twitter, has today announced a significant feature update that brings more attention to the audio in users' videos. Starting tomorrow (Friday), Vine users will have more control over their vines with the ability to add music to their content. While it was previously possible to add music to vines by using a separate device to play the music,… Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
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Ted Cruz spent more than two years using his seat in the Senate to fight the Republican establishment on behalf of conservative principles, often enduring the scorn of his own party's brass.
Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman and reality TV star who hasn't spent a second in public office, just ...
"It is incumbent on him to carve out time."
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Facebook is the latest tech titan to try and bring a consumer-focused digital assistant to the largely uninterested populace. M is a largely text-based hybrid assistant that can rely on human knowledge when need be to help answer queries that are a little bit more complicated and may require a human touch. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook now all have their own digital assistants… Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
"Senator Clinton! It is a state of emergency!"
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The ancient Romans had a word to describe the most precious artistic works of the time: sincere. A technique made popular at the time involved inserting wax into a sculpture's cracks as it aged to preserve its life. From a distance, a work treated in this regard was remarkably indistinguishable from its original. Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
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America's voter rolls are so bloated that dozens of counties have more people registered than there are adults living there, according to two new studies released Thursday that the authors said could lead to lawsuits forcing states to clean things up.
True the Vote, a Texas group that works for ...
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"I would ask you to respect this important time of remembrance by…"
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"I hoped that we would never come to a time like this"
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Looking to build a bridge over the technology industry's (and the technology investment industry more specifically) chasm-sized gender gap, a group of successful women entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate executives have launched Female Funders — a site dedicated to providing women with the tools they need to begin angel investing. The site's launch comes with a… Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
On the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, President Obama praised the recovery of New Orleans Thursday and said he had kept his promise to help the city rebuild.
"Across the board, I've made the recovery and rebuilding of the Gulf Coast a priority," the president told residents at a community ...
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"Do you think of Hamas as a terrorist organization?"
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PicsArt is announcing that it has hired Eric Edge as its vice president of marketing. Edge spent the past last four-plus years at Facebook (where he led the company's marketing efforts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa), then at Facebook-owned Instagram (where he worked on brand strategy). He told me he hadn't been planning to leave, but when he learned about PicsArt, he… Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said he agrees with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposals to build a wall along the southern border and end "birthright citizenship" for children born to parents who are in the U.S. illegally.
Kobach advised Mitt Romney on immigration policy ...
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"We just passed an important milestone."
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Facebook just heralded a huge milestone, on Monday nearly 1 in 7 humans logged on to its site. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg detailed the accomplishment in a post from his personal Facebook profile: On Monday, 1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family. When we talk about our financials, we use average numbers, but this is different. This was the first time… Read MoreSource: TechCrunch
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are expected to headline a Capitol Hill rally against President Obama's proposed nuclear agreement with Iran, both candidates confirmed Thursday.
Trump, the Republican front-runner by far, announced the event during a 45-minute speech in South Carolina. Cruz aides ...
"He's not a straight shooter"
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Center for Medical Progress founder responds: "Planned Parenthood's abortion providers are far more honest about the brutal reality of their work than the paid political consultants at the national office."
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We've all been there: you're exploring the vast interwebs, opening tabs rapid fire like the middle-clickin' master you are. Suddenly one of the zillion tabs you've got open in the background starts autoplaying some terrible ad — now your laptop is yelling to your entire office about man part pills or free ipads or something. Google wants to end this. Read MoreSource: TechCrunch