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Undercover Shame: Where Conservatives Are Legally Humiliated, Ruined, and Shamed
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April 25, 2015

NR'S E-WEEK IN REVIEW


Undercover Shame: Where Conservatives Are Legally Humiliated, Ruined, and Shamed


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Undercover Shame: Where Conservatives Are Legally Humiliated, Ruined, Shamed
DAVID FRENCH


Four MSNBC Employees Exposed for Major Tax Evasion
JILLIAN KAY MELCHIOR


The Disgraceful Republican Cave-in on Loretta Lynch
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY


University's Rejection of Chick-fil-A Sets Unprecedented Discrimination against Christians
ANDREW GUERNSEY


Do Hillary's Fair-Pay Talking Points Apply to Her Own Family?
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON


Will the Clinton-Cash Scandal Doom Hillary's White House Bid?
JONAH GOLDBERG



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