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  2. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Ben Shapiro, an American lawyer, columnist, and conservative political commentator. Find out his net worth, his career, his books, and his views on various topics.

  3. Candace Owens - Wikipedia

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    Candace Owens is an American political commentator and pundit, born on April 29, 1989. She is known for her conservative or far-right activism, criticism of Black Lives Matter, and promotion of conspiracy theories.

  4. Breitbart News - Wikipedia

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    Breitbart News is an American news and opinion website that promotes conservative, nationalist, and populist views. Founded by Andrew Breitbart in 2007, it became associated with the alt-right and Donald Trump's 2016 campaign under Steve Bannon's leadership.

  5. Matt Walsh (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh is a political commentator, podcaster, and columnist for The Daily Wire. He is known for his opposition to LGBT rights and transgender health care, and has written books and films on the topic.

  6. Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump is the closest presidential ...

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    The 2024 presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continues to be the closest of the century. In fact, it is the closest in the past 60 years.

  7. List of wealthiest families - Wikipedia

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    A list of the richest families in the world, based on their net worth, source of wealth, and country or region. See the names, notable members, and combined wealth of the Walton, Arnault, Tata, Koch, Ambani, and other families.

  8. Cato Institute - Wikipedia

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    Cato Institute is a non-profit organization that advocates for limited government, free markets, and civil liberties. Founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, it publishes research, books, and media on various policy issues.

  9. University of California, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    UCLA is a public research university in Los Angeles, California, and the second-oldest of the ten-campus University of California system. It offers 337 degree programs, has 123 NCAA team championships, and has produced many Nobel laureates, Olympic medalists, and academy award winners.