Today's top stories: |
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1.) Menendez's alleged Dominican prostitution spree coincided with crusade against prostitution in Cuba |
2.) Senator Menendez drained more than 1/3 of bank accounts in January to pay for past Dominican Republic travel |
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3.) Fmr. Obamacare administrator willing to explain secrets of the law ... for a price |
4.) Senator pushes for major crackdown on illegal immigrants |
5.) Pro-Israel lobby opposes amendment intended to protect Israel |
6.) House committee announces 'small biz regulatory watch' to help companies cope with regulations |
7.) Schumer redefines immigration deal, cuts out Rubio’s insistence on border security |
8.) Police Chief Johnson’s testimony “40% bypass background checks” is false |
9.) Poll: Feds should butt out of states that legalize pot |
10.) Legalizing marijuana raises so many interesting questions, man |
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From the Intercollegiate Studies Institute network and LI's Campus Reform: |
11.) University police chief denies threatening students who planned on-campus pro-gun rally (Campus Reform) |
12.) Missouri Department of Higher Ed: A Study in Government Waste (The College Fix) |
13.) American Cancer Society Funds Research At BC (Boston College Observer) |
14.) Cornell Student Group Promotes Jihad As An Internal Struggle (The Cornell Insider) |
15.) Benghazi: Still A Mystery (The College Conservative) |
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