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    The best part about the truth is that it usually wins, contrary to what many people think. (iStock)
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    First Amendment wins in Ohio; still vulnerable on Capitol Hill

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    Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell said he doesn't know whether the Medicaid expansion
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    In May, a federal judge halted Milwaukee prosecutors' long-running investigation of nearly everything and everyone in the vicinity of Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis., and the following month released previously sealed documents related to their activities. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)
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    Climate scientist Michael Mann contends that National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute both libeled him by publishing articles alleging that he has intentionally manipulated climate data. (iStock)
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    Think about this the next time you pop the top on that ice cold can of Coke or Pepsi -- You can't do that! Well, you can, but if America's nanny state nags get their way, you will soon have to pay extra for it. (iStock Photo)
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