“This important shift will ensure that the protections of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are extended to those who suffer discrimination based on gender identity, including transgender status…”
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Warning to motorists: Don’t speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.
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North Korea dispatched covert commando teams to the United States in the 1990s to attack nuclear power plants and major cities in a conflict, according to a declassified Defense Intelligence Agency report.
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At the start of the 114th Congress, Republicans will enjoy their largest majority in the House of Representatives since prior to the Great Depression and the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt with 247 members.
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A University of Michigan department chairwoman has published an article titled, “It’s Okay To Hate Republicans,” which will probably make all of her conservative students feel really comfortable and totally certain that they’re being graded fairly.
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The FBI has connected North Korea to the Sony Pictures cyberattack, a federal law enforcement source told Fox News Wednesday, hours after the company announced it had scrapped the Dec. 25 release of “The Interview” after a number of major movie chains said they would not show the film.
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On Sunday, the Wyatt family was being interviewed by a local news station about the robbery when they recognized the car used in the crime from the surveillance video.
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Companies with fewer than 50 workers provide medical coverage to roughly 20 million people. Unlike larger employers, they have no obligation under the health law to offer a plan. Now they often have good reason not to.
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin is canceling his dream plan to create a single-payer, publicly-financed health system in the state, citing the high cost.
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A Texas plumber has been receiving threats after a photo emerged of Islamic extremists in Syria firing a high-powered gun from the bed of his old pickup, which still bears his company’s logo on the door.
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President Obama has issued a form of executive action known as the presidential memorandum more often than any other president in history — using it to take unilateral action even as he has signed fewer executive orders.
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A federal district court judge in Pennsylvania ruled Tuesday that portions of President Obama’s executive amnesty are unconstitutional, according to the Washington Post.
As the 113th Congress draws to a close, Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah are facing harsh criticism from colleagues for supposedly opening the door to confirmation of presidential nominees — a claim Lee’s office said is “a complete fabrication.”
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Americans have to be prepared for an increased individual mandate tax to hit in just two weeks, but the White House still hasn’t gotten around to approving the Internal Revenue Service paperwork on the requirement
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You can smile at the fuel pump, but when you go online or call a travel agent to book an airline ticket these days. Prices seem to know only one direction: up.
For the first time since the financial crisis began, as many Americans are hearing good news about the job market as bad news, according to a poll released earlier this week.
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This year, we are also highlighting the bipartisan failure of politicians in both parties for failing to accurately describe the impact of the Affordable Care Act, among other topics.
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Long depicted as the rootin’-tootin’ capital of American gun culture, Texas is one of the few states with an outright ban on the open carry of handguns. That could change in 2015.
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The Senate on Monday approved President Obama’s nomination of Dr. Vivek Murthy to serve as U.S. surgeon general, despite opposition from Republicans and some Democrats over his support for gun control and past statements that gun violence is a public health issue.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has filed a bill seeking to repeal President Obama’s executive order that delays deportation of five million immigrants, the Courier Journal reported Saturday.
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The Senate tonight passed a $1.1 trillion bill to fund most of the federal government through the current fiscal year, averting another partial shutdown amid sharp disagreements on regulating immigration, financial institutions and election campaigns.
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A controversial Obama administration rating system for colleges and universities already is being scrutinized ahead of its late-December rollout by educators who claim the government’s goal of more transparency could come at the expense of schools that don’t happen to fit the ivory tower model.
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On “Fox News Sunday,” Chris Wallace spoke to Jose Rodriguez, the former director of the National Clandestine Service of the CIA, who oversaw the agency’s interrogation program.
In the wake of Republican mid-term electoral victories, and with support for the president’s health care law registering new lows in the Gallup survey, it is time to consider what a “repeal and replace” strategy for Obamacare might actually look like.
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Holder: Dressing Transgendered Is A Civil Right
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Warner Todd Huston“This important shift will ensure that the protections of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are extended to those who suffer discrimination based on gender identity, including transgender status…”
Not Just Tolls: EZ Pass Keeping An Eye On Speeders
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Larry CopelandWarning to motorists: Don’t speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.
North Korea Planned Attacks on US Nuclear Plants
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Bill GertzNorth Korea dispatched covert commando teams to the United States in the 1990s to attack nuclear power plants and major cities in a conflict, according to a declassified Defense Intelligence Agency report.
GOP Will Have Largest House Majority Since Before FDR
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Noah RothmanAt the start of the 114th Congress, Republicans will enjoy their largest majority in the House of Representatives since prior to the Great Depression and the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt with 247 members.
Father Delivers Message to His Burned Alive Daughter's Killer
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox News InsiderJessica Chambers’ father, Ben, vowed that whoever killed his daughter, burning her alive, would be brought to justice.
Univ of Michigan Dept. Chair: I Hate Republicans and You Should Too
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Katherine TimpfA University of Michigan department chairwoman has published an article titled, “It’s Okay To Hate Republicans,” which will probably make all of her conservative students feel really comfortable and totally certain that they’re being graded fairly.
Sony Cancels Release of 'The Interview'; FBI Links North Korea to Cyberattack on the Company
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsThe FBI has connected North Korea to the Sony Pictures cyberattack, a federal law enforcement source told Fox News Wednesday, hours after the company announced it had scrapped the Dec. 25 release of “The Interview” after a number of major movie chains said they would not show the film.
Citizen's Arrest: Alabama Family Holds Burglary Suspects at Gunpoint
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox News InsiderOn Sunday, the Wyatt family was being interviewed by a local news station about the robbery when they recognized the car used in the crime from the surveillance video.
Small Businesses Dropping Healthcare Coverage, Shifting Employees to ObamaCare
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health NewsCompanies with fewer than 50 workers provide medical coverage to roughly 20 million people. Unlike larger employers, they have no obligation under the health law to offer a plan. Now they often have good reason not to.
Vermont Drops Plan for Single-Payer Healthcare for All Citing Cost
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by SARAH HURTUBISEVermont Gov. Peter Shumlin is canceling his dream plan to create a single-payer, publicly-financed health system in the state, citing the high cost.
Texas Plumber's Old Truck Resurfaces in Syria, Mounted with Terrorists' Guns
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsA Texas plumber has been receiving threats after a photo emerged of Islamic extremists in Syria firing a high-powered gun from the bed of his old pickup, which still bears his company’s logo on the door.
Obama Has Issued More Executive 'Memoranda' Than Any Previous President
/7 Comments/in Featured, News /by Gregory KortePresident Obama has issued a form of executive action known as the presidential memorandum more often than any other president in history — using it to take unilateral action even as he has signed fewer executive orders.
Fed Judge Rules Executive Amnesty Unconstitutional
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorA federal district court judge in Pennsylvania ruled Tuesday that portions of President Obama’s executive amnesty are unconstitutional, according to the Washington Post.
Cruz and Lee Say They're Not to Blame for Confirmation of Obama Nominees
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorAs the 113th Congress draws to a close, Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah are facing harsh criticism from colleagues for supposedly opening the door to confirmation of presidential nominees — a claim Lee’s office said is “a complete fabrication.”
White House Still Hasn't Approved Necessary Paperwork for Individual Mandate
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Sarah HurtubiseAmericans have to be prepared for an increased individual mandate tax to hit in just two weeks, but the White House still hasn’t gotten around to approving the Internal Revenue Service paperwork on the requirement
With Fuel Prices Plummeting, Why Do Airfares Remain High?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Mark MurphyYou can smile at the fuel pump, but when you go online or call a travel agent to book an airline ticket these days. Prices seem to know only one direction: up.
Poll: More Americans Hearing Good News About Jobs
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by David McCabeFor the first time since the financial crisis began, as many Americans are hearing good news about the job market as bad news, according to a poll released earlier this week.
Wash Post: And the Biggest 'Pinocchios' of the Year Go To…
/9 Comments/in Featured, News /by Glenn KesslerThis year, we are also highlighting the bipartisan failure of politicians in both parties for failing to accurately describe the impact of the Affordable Care Act, among other topics.
Texas to Become an Open Carry State?
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jim VertunoLong depicted as the rootin’-tootin’ capital of American gun culture, Texas is one of the few states with an outright ban on the open carry of handguns. That could change in 2015.
Senate Approves Obama's Anti-Gun Surgeon General Nominee
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressThe Senate on Monday approved President Obama’s nomination of Dr. Vivek Murthy to serve as U.S. surgeon general, despite opposition from Republicans and some Democrats over his support for gun control and past statements that gun violence is a public health issue.
Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Undo Executive Amnesty
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorSen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has filed a bill seeking to repeal President Obama’s executive order that delays deportation of five million immigrants, the Courier Journal reported Saturday.
Cromnibus Passes Senate – Here's the Roll Call
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Josh SiegelThe Senate tonight passed a $1.1 trillion bill to fund most of the federal government through the current fiscal year, averting another partial shutdown amid sharp disagreements on regulating immigration, financial institutions and election campaigns.
Controversial New Obama Admin College Rating System Taking Heat
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Barnini ChakrabortyA controversial Obama administration rating system for colleges and universities already is being scrutinized ahead of its late-December rollout by educators who claim the government’s goal of more transparency could come at the expense of schools that don’t happen to fit the ivory tower model.
Ex-CIA Official: Pelosi, Dems 'Fully Aware' of CIA's Interrogation Methods
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsOn “Fox News Sunday,” Chris Wallace spoke to Jose Rodriguez, the former director of the National Clandestine Service of the CIA, who oversaw the agency’s interrogation program.
A Viable Alternative to ObamaCare
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Edmund HaislmaierIn the wake of Republican mid-term electoral victories, and with support for the president’s health care law registering new lows in the Gallup survey, it is time to consider what a “repeal and replace” strategy for Obamacare might actually look like.