Hacked Documents Reveal DNC Investigations Into Hillary Clinton ‘Vulnerabilities’
News of computer hacking of U.S. presidential campaigns by “Guccifer 2.0” has taken a new turn.
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News of computer hacking of U.S. presidential campaigns by “Guccifer 2.0” has taken a new turn.
Donald Trump rolled out his evangelical advisory board as he looks to assuage conservatives and supporters of Sen. Ted Cruz to unify the GOP ahead of November.
Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis is attempting to end her long legal battle for refusing to sign marriage licenses for same-sex couples.
During a recent discussion, political commentator Bob Beckel weighed in on gun control measures being pushed in the wake of the terrorist attack at the Pulse night club in Orlando.
The Obama administration has denied a request for federal emergency funds to be sent to Florida in the wake of the Orlando nightclub shooting.
In an awkward interview with the Huffington Post, House Speaker Paul Ryan threatened to sue Donald Trump if he were to ban Muslim immigration or build a border wall with Mexico. Considering the current track record of suing Obama over abuses of power, this is little more than a confession of impotence.
Sweden had been one of the top refugee intake countries in the world, accepting 160,000 asylum-seekers last year despite only having a population of 9.5 million.
Last December, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rushed an arbitrary and ineffectual recreational drone-owners’ registry into effect, mere days before Christmas and just in time to criminalize the flying of toys by thousands of children and hobbyists.
To put Washington’s fiscal house in order, an organization inside the conservative Koch network is pushing Congress to skip a budget and move straight to a two-year spending bill instead.
While everyone is waiting with bated breath for the super legislature — aka the Supreme Court — to issue its opinions on cases involving abortion, affirmative action, and immigration, the big news from today is what it declined to consider.
