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Singer Rebecca Ferguson during the final of the talent show "The Voice of Germany."

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Donald Trump is in quite the political pickle.

Jan. 20 is fast approaching and the president-elect is still having trouble finding celebrities who want to perform at his inauguration.

Well have no fear, Donald — British singer and X Factor alum, Rebecca Ferguson, has agreed to perform on your big day...as long as you approve her song c

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Actor Tom Arnold arrives at the premiere of Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ “Straight Outta Compton” at the Microsoft Theatre on August 10, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

*As if anyone needed any more proof of Donald Trump’s racial insensitivity, Tom Arnold claims to have the receipts.

In the midst of the “Access Hollywood” footage that leaked in October showing the future President-elect making lewd comments about women, there were reports that Trump made even worse remarks regard

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Ms. Miller’s evangelical faith guided and anchored much of her life until the presidential election, when the white evangelical church voted 81% in favor of Donald Trump. “On November 8, white evangelical Christianity and I called it quits,” wrote Ms. Miller online. (PHOTO: LEAH NASH FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL)

Ms. Miller’s evangelical faith guided and anchored much of her life until the presidential election, when the white evangelical church voted 81% in favor of Donald Trump. “On November 8, white evangelical Christianity and I called it quits,” wrote Ms. Miller online. (PHOTO: LEAH NASH FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL)

The contentious election is a ripe topic for sermons but is sending some churchgoers to the doors

The election is over and so is Brandi Miller’s religious affiliation.

“On Nov. 8, w

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former campaign 2016 rival Ben Carson to become secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Trump’s decision, announced early Monday by his transition office, comes as the real estate mogul continues a series of interviews, meetings with aides and other deliberations aimed at forming his administration.

In a statement, Trump says he’s “thrilled to nominate” Carson, saying he “has a br

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Civil rights hero from 60s takes criticism as Trump backer

October 23, 

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In this Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, image made from video, Clarence Henderson, a participant in the Feb. 1, 1960, sit-in at a Greensboro, N.C., Woolworth lunch counter, speaks at a campaign event in High Point, N.C., in support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Henderson has been criticized for his stance, with many taking to Twitter to accuse him of abandoning the principles he fough
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 September 10 at 11:45 PM 

Hillary Clinton maintains a lead over Donald Trump, but lagging interest among some of her supporters poses a potential turnout challenge for Democrats with less than n

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Hillary Clinton has regained a lead over Donald Trump in their November match-up, three new polls out Sunday show, but the race remains a virtual dead heat as Republicans head to Cleveland for the quadrennial nominating convention.

Clinton beat Trump in a one-on-one matchup 46%-41% in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out Sunday that had a 3.1-percentage-point margin-of-error. Another 8% said they preferred neither candidate.

In a four-way race that included third-party candidates Jill Stei

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Top Democrats increasingly believe Joe Biden is going to enter the presidential race, setting up a battle with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

The Democrats — including former administration officials, strategists and donors — say they foresee the vice president causing a problem for Clinton, who has recently suffered a series of setbacks because of the email controversy that has plagued her campaign.

While one former senior aide to President Obama predicts that much of the ble

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Then-presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) chats with some New York-area African-American leaders Jan. 14, 2008, in New York City.

If not Hillary, then who? Everybody knows the Dems have no backup for the 2016 presidential election. On Nov. 4, Democratic control of the U.S. Senate went down, along with Democratic office holders across the nation.

Meanwhile Hillary Clinton is riding high. With a lame-duck president and outsider status in Washington, keeping the White House is he

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Stacey Dash

Once again Stacey Dash fans the flames of controversy as she airs out her belief that President Barack Obama hasn’t done much, if anything, to help minorities.

In Dash’s eyes, the commander-in-chief has fallen way short.

“No, not at all,” the “Clueless” star replied when asked if electing Obama had helped the minority community.

“It still keeps them stuck. They are getting money for free,” Dash said during an appearance Tuesday on “Hannity.” “They feel worthless. They are uned

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New House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy told CBN News that any potential attempt to impeach President Barack Obama should be taken off the table. 

Several conservatives have mentioned impeachment, saying the president has been overstepping his constitutional authority.

But McCarthy prefers House Speaker John Boehner’s route of suing the president for exceeding the limits of his powers.

“The only one talking about that (impeachment) are Democrats and they ones doing it because they want to m

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