Price to Avoid Another Benghazi? House Leaders Question $461M Training Center

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The Daily Signal
June 25, 2014

Price to Avoid Another Benghazi? House Leaders Question $461M Training Center

With the deadly Benghazi attacks providing impetus and momentum, the State Department announced this spring that it would build a $461 million training center for diplomatic security personnel in rural Virginia.

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Three Frightening Facts About Iraq

The enemies of America celebrate our defeats and look for new opportunities to roll back the frontiers of freedom. They have three big cheers for what is going on in Iraq. Here is why.

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Forget Inequality. Here’s What de Blasio Should Do to Help Low-Income Americans.

Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to tackle income inequality—not just in New York City, but across the country. De Blasio, who was elected on his “Tale of Two Cities,” has launched a national task force of mayors to address what he calls “the growing inequality crisis in America.”

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Quick Hits:

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Gowdy Grills IRS Commissioner

Amid Iraq Crisis, Obama’s Approval Ratings Drop

A Carbon Tax Is a Terrible Idea. Here’s Why.

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