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Report: Idaho Governor “Flips Off Libertarians” As He Vetoes Civil Asset Forfeiture Reforms
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Applying the Art of the Deal to a Broken Indian Treaty
It has been over 150 years since the last of the wars between the U.S and Native American tribes. The history of settling the western lands is littered with many well-known brutal conflicts such as Custer’s Last Stand and the Trail of Tears. These conflicts ended when the U.S. granted large tracts of territory to…
FDA Announces Rule To Ban 99 Percent Of E-Cigarettes
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