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Hillary Clinton Explains Her "We're Not Building A Wall" National Security Policy - Live Feed

Hillary Clinton prepares to rebuke a seemingly anti-interventionist Donald Trump as she takes to the podium to explain why BenghaziLivesMatter and how she will keep Americans safe without building a wall, militarizing the police, and increasing domestic surveillance...

 

Live Feed:

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Meanwhile, the RNC issues the following statement:

Air France Unions Call For Strike During Euro 2016 Tournament

Three Air France pilot unions are calling for their members to go on strike over pay while the tournament Euro 2016 soccer championship  is underway. The announcement is the latest in a series of threats aimed at impacting the UEFA 2016 European Championship as the French president continues to refuse to budge on the labor reform legislation Looming strikes on trains are also threatening to bring chaos to France with less than two weeks before Euro 2016 kicks off, with unions demanding that controversial labor reforms are scrapped.

As Oil Revenues Dry Up, ISIS Adapts Quickly With "Religious Tithes"

As Oil Revenues Dry Up, ISIS Adapts Quickly With "Religious Tithes"

Submitted by Zainab Calcuttawala via OilPrice.com,

The Islamic State (ISIS) has been making up for its oil profit losses by increasing the taxes it levies on the people living on territory it still controls.

Terrorism experts Jean-Charles Brisard and Damien Martinez from the Center for the Analysis of Terrorism concluded in their report on Wednesday that "ISIS's military defeat is not imminent... as things stand, ISIS economic collapse remains some way off in the mid-term."

Hillary's Lead Over Bernie Sanders Evaporates Ahead Of California Primary

As we reported yesterday citing a former Bill Clinton politcal staffer and advisor, Douglas Schoen, it is looking increasingly likely that Hillary may be replaced by Joe Biden at the Demoratic presidential convention. As the main catalyst, Schoen cited the outcome of the California presidential primary.  As he writes, "the inevitability behind Mrs. Clinton’s nomination will be in large measure eviscerated if she loses the June 7 California primary to Bernie Sanders. That could well happen."

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