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New York Daily News trolls Donald Trump with hilarious ‘loser’ front page

The New York Daily News wasted no time ripping Donald Trump’s surprise loss in Monday’s Iowa Republican caucus.
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The FBI has started investigating Hillary Clinton's controversial use of private email as Secretary of State and has contacted a firm that managed the setup, along with her attorney, The Washington Post reported (AFP Photo/Kena Betancur)

Hillary Clinton named ‘apparent winner’ over Bernie Sanders in Iowa squeaker: NBC

Hillary Clinton overcame a strong challenge from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to do something she could not eight years ago: win the Iowa Democratic caucus.
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Cliven Bundy speaking at a forum hosted by the American Academy for Constitutional Education (AAFCE) at the Burke Basic School in Mesa, Arizona (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Cliven Bundy says he’s ‘taking control’ with new letter vowing Oregon militants will stand their ground

“This is not Ammon’s message. This is my message ... We’ve made a decision to retain it ... The feds are going to get out of there.”
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Sarah Palin (Today)

Sarah Palin explodes after ‘Today’ anchors force her to explain why she blamed Obama for son’s arrest

Palin appeared Monday morning on the NBC News program to discuss the Iowa caucuses, where she batted down questions about Donald Trump’s religious sincerity and political flip-flopping.
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Mateus (L) and Kleisse tend to their two-month-old son Pietro, suffering from microcephalia caught through an Aedes aegypti mosquito bite, at the Obras Sociais Irma Dulce hospital in Salvador, Brazil on January 27, 2016 (AFP Photo/Christophe Simon)

Experts: Christian doctrine is causing the Zika virus outbreak to explode

Experts say that the Zika virus outbreak, which has been linked to birth defects, is exploding in part because Christian doctrine against contraception and abortion.
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Roosh Vörek (rooshv.com)

US ‘make rape legal’ group plans worldwide anti-woman event in 43 countries

On a website advertising the “Return of the Kings” event, self-styled “pick up artist” Daryush “Roosh V” Valizadeh has encouraged his misogynist supporters to “come out of the shadows."
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Shawna Cox mugshot (Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office)

Woman arrested with Oregon militants released from jail — and promptly calls feds ‘murderers’

The only woman arrested with other militants following occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon claims Nevada rancher LaVoy Finicum was yelling “Just shoot me,” before law enforcement officers killed him following a traffic stop.
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Senator Ted Cruz of Texas speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Ted Cruz holds off Trump to win Iowa Republican caucus

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) won an upset victory Monday in the Iowa Republican caucus, making frontrunner Donald Trump a loser in his first-ever election.
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Cop with taser (Flickr)

Cops use Taser on cleaning woman after mistaking her for burglar — then charge her with evading arrest

Two Tennessee cops are being criticized for excessive force for Tasering a 36-year-old middle school cleaning woman after they confronted her at night in the otherwise empty school.
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Leader of a group of armed protesters Ammon Bundy talks to the media at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon, January 8, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

Oregon town tenses up as Bundy militant supporters square off with counter-protesters

Tension flared in the deeply divided town of Burns, Oregon, on Monday as 500 demonstrators on both sides of an armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge squared off, brandishing signs and yelling at each other days after one of the occupiers was shot dead by state police.
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The issue of whether the high school's cheerleaders can display signs with religious messages at football games has been the subject of a protracted legal fight. (Eric Kayne/The Texas Tribune)

Texas Supreme Court sides with Bible-thumping cheerleaders in church vs. state battle

A high school cheerleading squad suing for their right to wave religious banners at football games will be allowed to continue with their lawsuit, the Texas Supreme Court announced in a unanimous opinion.
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