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Iowa Voters Oust Rep. King, Shunned for White Supremacist Remarks
Longtime Rep. Steve King has been ousted in Iowa’s Republican primary after being ostracized by party leaders for comments about white nationalism
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‘Late Night': Jake Tapper on Hosting Dem Debates
Jake Tapper talks about hosting the second Democratic debate, how President Donald Trump’s trivial remarks may stick in voters’ heads during the debates and GOP Rep. Steve King’s remarks on rape and incest.
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Rep. Steve King Questions if Humanity Would Exist Without ‘Rape or Incest'
U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, questioned on Wednesday whether humanity would exist if not for the rapes and incest that happened throughout history. “What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and incest?,” he said at a speech in Urbandale, Iowa. “Would there be any population of...
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San Diego Co. is Taking Men's Grooming Both Seriously and Not So Seriously
For Paul Tran, co-founder and CEO of San Diego-based Manscaped, a company that focuses on what it calls “below-the-waist grooming” products for men, a little bit of humor goes a long way.
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King Stands by ‘Somebody Else's Babies' Tweet, Despite Criticism
U.S. Representative Steve King told CNN on Monday that he “meant what he said” when he tweeted praise to a dutch politician who opposes immigration.
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Bill Could Reintroduce School Vouchers, Abolish Nutritional Standards in School Meals
Some conservatives are hoping Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will put the idea of school vouchers back on the map after nearly three-fourths of voters opposed them in 2000. NBC 7’s Wendy Fry has more on the bill.
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New House Bill Pushes Forward School Vouchers, Takes Away Nutrition Requirement
A new bill introduced to the House of Representatives would create vouchers and abolish the nutrition system at schools–and it could have a significant impact on students in San Diego.
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GOP Congressman Seeks to Block Changes to US Currency
A Republican congressman is trying to block the Treasury from redesigning U.S. currency, a move that could prevent the government from replacing Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill with abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Rep. Steve King of Iowa has offered an amendment to a spending bill barring the use of funds to redesign any Federal Reserve note or...