On October 31, 2013, Sheriff Nick Finch won his case at trial in Liberty County, Florida. The charges were complete nonsense to begin with, and the laughter in the courtroom was difficult to suppress as the prosecution presented its flimsy, farcical case.
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The Justice and State departments are now citing a year-old FBI investigation and a future criminal prosecution to block access to survivors of last year’s Benghazi terror attack.
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Enrollment in health insurance plans on the troubled Obamacare website was very small in the first couple of days of operation, with just 248 Americans signing up, according to documents released on Thursday by a U.S. House of Representatives committee.
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A federal appeals court issued a ruling Thursday reinstating most of Texas’ controversial new abortions restrictions, just three days after a federal judge ruled they were unconstitutional.
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An A-Team of tech experts is being brought in to help the Obama administration iron out the cyber wrinkles associated with the rocky roll out of the Affordable Care Act.
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As Congress takes a closer look at Internet privacy with this week’s Federal Trade Commission oversight hearing in the House, conservatives have a unique opportunity.
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In light of a recent report, Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) fears the National Security Agency may be spying on President Barack Obama.
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Where are Americans moving, and why? Timothy Noah, writing in the Washington Monthly, professes to be puzzled. He points out that people have been moving out of states with high per capita incomes — to states with lower per capita incomes.
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The 637-page manual covers a wide range of issues from racism and religious diversity to cultural awareness, extremism and white privilege.
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Only now — five years into his presidency — are we seeing some cracks in the protective shield surrounding President Obama, and then only after the abuse of reporters’ privacy has been threatened.
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Mohamed Elibiary, a senior Dept. of Homeland Security advisor, tweeted that America is “an Islamic country.”
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The Internal Revenue Service shared highly confidential tax information of several Tea Party groups in the IRS scandal with the Federal Election Commission, a clear violation of federal law, according to newly obtained emails.
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Senate Republicans on Thursday thwarted the confirmation of two of President Obama’s nominees, one to a powerful appeals court and another to a home-lending oversight post, setting up a confrontation with Democrats that could escalate into a larger fight over limiting the filibuster and restrict how far the minority party can go to block a president’s agenda.
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The federal government has paid tens of millions of dollars in Medicare benefits to dead people and illegal immigrants, according to a pair of reports from federal watchdogs released on Thursday.
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President Obama’s top aides secretly considered replacing Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. with Hillary Rodham Clinton on the 2012 ticket, undertaking extensive focus-group sessions and polling in late 2011 when Mr. Obama’s re-election outlook appeared uncertain.
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What the president calls “my military” is being cleansed of any officer suspected of disloyalty to or disagreement with the administration on matters of policy or force structure, leaving the compliant and fearful.
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Newt Gingrich accused embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Wednesday of being a worse liar than disgraced former President Richard Nixon.
Testifying before a House committee, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius pledged to fix the HealthCare.gov site. She said her agency still has no reliable enrollment data on Obamacare.
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Massive cloud networks from companies like Google and Yahoo cache and serve up much of the data on the Internet — and the NSA has secretly tapped into the unencrypted links behind those company’s enormous servers, according to a new report from the Washington Post.
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Facebook Inc. is testing technology that would greatly expand the scope of data that it collects about its users, the head of the company’s analytics group said Tuesday.
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The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it had joined a lawsuit filed by a whistleblower against United States Investigations Services, the private firm that vetted Edward Snowden before he leaked documents about U.S. spying efforts.
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Sheriff Nick Finch Cleared of All Charges
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorOn October 31, 2013, Sheriff Nick Finch won his case at trial in Liberty County, Florida. The charges were complete nonsense to begin with, and the laughter in the courtroom was difficult to suppress as the prosecution presented its flimsy, farcical case.
Justice and State Departments Blocking Access to Survivors/Transcripts of Benghazi Attack
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Catherine HerridgeThe Justice and State departments are now citing a year-old FBI investigation and a future criminal prosecution to block access to survivors of last year’s Benghazi terror attack.
Enrollment in Obamacare Very Small in First Days
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Susan Cornwell and David MorganEnrollment in health insurance plans on the troubled Obamacare website was very small in the first couple of days of operation, with just 248 Americans signing up, according to documents released on Thursday by a U.S. House of Representatives committee.
Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Most of Texas’ Abortion Restrictions
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsA federal appeals court issued a ruling Thursday reinstating most of Texas’ controversial new abortions restrictions, just three days after a federal judge ruled they were unconstitutional.
Private Sector to the Rescue: Top Tech Experts Sent to Save ObamaCare Website
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Barnini ChakrabortyAn A-Team of tech experts is being brought in to help the Obama administration iron out the cyber wrinkles associated with the rocky roll out of the Affordable Care Act.
Dems Resume ‘Nuclear Option’ Threats to Bypass GOP, Confirm Obama Nominees
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Alexis LevinsonSome Senate Democrats resumed calls for the so-called “nuclear option” Thursday after Senate Republicans blocked two presidential nominees.
Privacy Becomes a Conservative Cause
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Richard A ViguerieAs Congress takes a closer look at Internet privacy with this week’s Federal Trade Commission oversight hearing in the House, conservatives have a unique opportunity.
Rand Paul on NSA: “They Could Well Be Spying on the President, For All I Know”
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Robert CostaIn light of a recent report, Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) fears the National Security Agency may be spying on President Barack Obama.
Americans Packing Up In Search of Lower Taxes, Housing Costs
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Michael BaroneWhere are Americans moving, and why? Timothy Noah, writing in the Washington Monthly, professes to be puzzled. He points out that people have been moving out of states with high per capita incomes — to states with lower per capita incomes.
Military Training Manual: “Healthy, White, Heterosexual, Christian” Men Hold an Unfair Advantage Over Other Races
/20 Comments/in Featured, News /by Todd StarnesThe 637-page manual covers a wide range of issues from racism and religious diversity to cultural awareness, extremism and white privilege.
The Obama Facade Cracks at Last
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Janice Shaw CrouseOnly now — five years into his presidency — are we seeing some cracks in the protective shield surrounding President Obama, and then only after the abuse of reporters’ privacy has been threatened.
Senior Homeland Security Advisor: America is an “Islamic Country”
/19 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ryan MauroMohamed Elibiary, a senior Dept. of Homeland Security advisor, tweeted that America is “an Islamic country.”
IRS’ Lois Lerner Gave Confidential Tea Party Tax Info to FEC, Violating Law
/8 Comments/in Featured, News /by Paul BedardThe Internal Revenue Service shared highly confidential tax information of several Tea Party groups in the IRS scandal with the Federal Election Commission, a clear violation of federal law, according to newly obtained emails.
G.O.P. Filibuster of 2 Obama Picks Sets Up Fight
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jeremy W. PetersSenate Republicans on Thursday thwarted the confirmation of two of President Obama’s nominees, one to a powerful appeals court and another to a home-lending oversight post, setting up a confrontation with Democrats that could escalate into a larger fight over limiting the filibuster and restrict how far the minority party can go to block a president’s agenda.
Watchdogs: Government Paid Millions in Medicare to Deceased, Illegal Immigrants
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Lachlan MarkayThe federal government has paid tens of millions of dollars in Medicare benefits to dead people and illegal immigrants, according to a pair of reports from federal watchdogs released on Thursday.
Book Details Obama Aides’ Talks About Replacing Biden on 2012 Ticket
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Jonathan MartinPresident Obama’s top aides secretly considered replacing Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. with Hillary Rodham Clinton on the 2012 ticket, undertaking extensive focus-group sessions and polling in late 2011 when Mr. Obama’s re-election outlook appeared uncertain.
Obama’s Military Coup Purges 197 Officers In Five Years
/15 Comments/in Featured, News /by Investors Business DailyWhat the president calls “my military” is being cleansed of any officer suspected of disloyalty to or disagreement with the administration on matters of policy or force structure, leaving the compliant and fearful.
Newt Gingrich: Sebelius Worse Liar Than Nixon
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Cathy BurkeNewt Gingrich accused embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Wednesday of being a worse liar than disgraced former President Richard Nixon.
Obamacare On Trial: ‘You Deserve Better. I Apologize,’ Sebelius Says (+video)
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Linda FeldmannTestifying before a House committee, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius pledged to fix the HealthCare.gov site. She said her agency still has no reliable enrollment data on Obamacare.
NSA Secretly Tapped Google, Yahoo Data Centers Worldwide, New Report Claims
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsMassive cloud networks from companies like Google and Yahoo cache and serve up much of the data on the Internet — and the NSA has secretly tapped into the unencrypted links behind those company’s enormous servers, according to a new report from the Washington Post.
Obama Blames ‘Bad Apple Insurers’ for Canceled Insurance Plans
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Aaron BlakePresident Obama tried a new tack Wednesday as he fought back against criticism of his Obamacare claims.
Facebook Tests Software to Track Your Cursor on Screen
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Steve RosenbushFacebook Inc. is testing technology that would greatly expand the scope of data that it collects about its users, the head of the company’s analytics group said Tuesday.
U.S. Joins Lawsuit Against Firm that Vetted Snowden
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Aruna Viswanatha and David IngramThe U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it had joined a lawsuit filed by a whistleblower against United States Investigations Services, the private firm that vetted Edward Snowden before he leaked documents about U.S. spying efforts.
Poll: Obama Approval at All-Time Low
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jose DelrealPresident Barack Obama’s job approval has dropped to an all-time low, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
U.S. Deficit Falls to $680 Billion
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Jeanne SahadiThe federal government’s latest annual deficit is the smallest it’s been since 2008, according to Treasury Department data released Wednesday.