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The former host of “Erotica Night” at a Baltimore bookstore will be the first-ever female No. 2 official at the CIA.
Before word came out that the NSA was tracking your phone calls, and before revelations described how the IRS wants to know the content of your prayers, there was the massive Obama database, according to a member of Congress.
The Treasury Inspector General for the IRS revealed in a recently released audit report that in fiscal years 2010 and 2011 more than 1,000 IRS employees misused government charge cards issued by Citibank.
Americans’ confidence in Congress as an institution is down to 10%, ranking the legislative body last on a list of 16 societal institutions for the fourth straight year.
The country’s top investigator seemed to be in the dark Thursday when pressed hard by Rep. Jim Jordan to provide details of the IRS investigation into the tax agency’s targeting of Tea Party and conservative groups. Watch Rep. Jordan’s unrelenting attack here.
The generation that’s grown up posting their lives online wants a little privacy. That’s not what we might expect as we debate just how much access the government should have to our mobile and online lives.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that companies cannot patent parts of naturally-occurring human genes, a decision with the potential to profoundly affect the emerging and lucrative medical and biotechnology industries.
As America gets assaulted with one scandal after another surrounding the Obama administration, there is speculation more is to come….And that speculation adds fuel to a bonfire of suspicion that this administration would stop at nothing to win its’ re-election.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is rejoining Fox News as a contributor, network Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes told the Wall Street Journal.
In a response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from Americans for Limited Government, the Internal Revenue Service revealed this month that 201 of its employees work full-time on union activities.
