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    Democratic presidential Martin O'Malley laid out a plan he says will make college degrees debt-free for all students in the next five years at any in-state college or university, as the national student debt tops $1.2 trillion. (AP Photo)
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    O’Malley calls for debt free higher ed over next five years

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    A New York Times reporter believed that it was self-evident that the Export-Import Bank boosts jobs, and that ending it would cost jobs. (Getty Images)
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    Dean Heller said during a brief interview with the Washington Examiner that he categorically rejects Trump's characterization of illegal immigrants from Mexico as
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    Dean Heller gives Donald Trump contributions to charity

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    According to a Gallup poll, 67 percent of Republicans believe it's all right for Southern states to fly the Confederate flag. (Getty Images)
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    Gallup: Two-thirds of Republicans favor displaying Confederate flag

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    Angel Rivera (L) and his wife Wilma Rivera sit with, Amada cantera, an insurance agent with Sunshine Life and Health Advisors as they try to purchase health insurance under the Affordable Care Act at the kiosk setup at the Mall of Americas on December 22, 2013 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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    GOP leader: ‘You could hear from Congress’ on sanctuary cities
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    Today’s glitches are imitating the plot of ‘Die Hard 4’

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    Israeli officials: U.S. leaving us in the dark on Iran talks
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    Israeli officials: U.S. leaving us in the dark on Iran talks

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    Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Katherine Archuleta looks on as she testifies before a Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, June 23. 2015, on the data security breach at the OPM. The personal data of an estimated 18 million current, former and prospective federal employees were affected. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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