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    The Secret Service is formally investigating the special agent who suggested on Facebook that she would rather endure
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    Is the customer always right? Trump bashes Facebook but is its top advertising client

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    The healthcare.gov website is seen on a laptop computer in Washington, D.C., on May 18, 2017.
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    Democratic AGs launch ads to attack GOP for Obamacare lawsuit

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    Alabama car dealership offers free gun, flag, and Bible with each Fourth of July auto purchase
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    Alabama car dealership offers free gun, flag, and Bible with each Fourth of July auto purchase

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    June 26, 2019 4:56 pm
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    President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, Wednesday, June 26, 2019.
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    Trump campaign runs full-page ads in Miami newspapers on day of the Democratic debate

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    Celebrities advertise abortion to young girls

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    Britain’s gender stereotype ban just went into effect, but it won’t make ads better
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    Britain’s gender stereotype ban just went into effect, but it won’t make ads better

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    A flag of the United States is shown between monitors as workers sit at their desks during a demonstration in the war room, where Facebook monitors election-related content on the platform, in Menlo Park, Calif.
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    2020 candidates throw millions in ad dollars at a favorite punching bag: Facebook

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    San Francisco Police Chief William Scott, foreground, walks to the podium at a news conference, Tuesday, May 21, 2019, in San Francisco. Police agreed to return property seized from a San Francisco journalist in a raid, but the decision did little to ease tensions in the case, which has alarmed journalism advocates and put pressure on city leaders. Authorities have said the May 10 raids on freelancer Bryan Carmody's home and office were part of an investigation into what police called the illegal leak of a report on the death of former Public Defender Jeff Adachi, who died unexpectedly in February.
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    The answer to political corruption is more sunlight for government, not for private citizens

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    Pro-abortion New York Times ad reveals the hypocrisy of liberal elites
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    Bill would ban foreign-funded political ads
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    Bill would ban foreign-funded political ads

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