DEA chief Michele M. Leonhart slammed President Obama’s recent comments comparing smoking marijuana to drinking alcohol at an annual meeting of the nation’s sheriffs this week, according to two sheriffs who said her remarks drew a standing ovation.
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‘One is the loneliest number…’ is how the song goes. Tuesday night, a president frustrated with his stalled agenda in Congress will tell Americans in his State of the Union Address that he’s ready to go it alone.
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Americans have long understood that free market competition produces a better product at a lower price than government monopolies. The collapse of the command-and-control Soviet economy was proof positive. Yet, for unknown reasons, we ignore this principle when considering the most important product — our children’s education.
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Authorities sought the public’s help Monday in finding two girls — ages 12 and 14 — who went missing during a weekend sleepover in California.
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A 16-year-old boy was critically injured Monday after setting himself on fire in the cafeteria at a suburban Denver high school in an apparent suicide attempt, authorities said.
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Imagine stepping out of your highrise apartment into a sunny, plant-lined corridor, biting into an apple grown in the orchard on the fourth floor as you bid “good morning” to the farmer off to milk his cows on the fifth.
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Forget being sneezed on: Government scientists are deliberately giving dozens of volunteers the flu by squirting the live virus straight up their noses.
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With the bungled launch of HealthCare.gov and the Affordable Care Act causing millions to lose their health-care coverage, Ted Cruz urged the president to use Tuesday’s State of the Union address to apologize to the American people.
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Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul is concerned about the White House’s promise to work around Congress through the use of executive orders and administrative fiat, claiming President Barack Obama’s comments to that effect “sound vaguely like a threat.”
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Missing Texas Congressman Steve Stockman told an associate he was headed to Russia to meet with Vladimir Putin, according to an electronic communication reviewed by Breitbart News, and now says he is in London.
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White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer on Sunday pressed Republican lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling without conditions, saying that the American people “should not have to pay Congress ransom.”
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In Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Obama is expected to discuss the plight of American workers. At the same time, he is pushing Republicans to pass an immigration plan making the problem worse by increasing the flow of immigrant workers to compete against unemployed Americans and those struggling to get by in low-wage jobs.
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The American system of government has as it’s chief executive, a president who is carefully checked by a watchful Congress and a consientious judiciary.
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Some HSBC customers have been prevented from withdrawing large amounts of cash because they could not provide evidence of why they wanted it, the BBC has learnt.
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A founder of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards now admits that the Islamic Republic was seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. This is the first time any regime official has made such an admission, even as another report claims that one of Iran’s most radical clerics was the spiritual overseer of the nuclear weapons program.
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On Friday, Republican Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder emphatically supported comprehensive immigration reform and implied that enforcement of the current immigration laws were “dumb” at an event with former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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The Hill’s Mike Lillis, reports that leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) plan to “publicly rebuke” President Obama because of the “lack of diversity’ in his federal judicial appointments.”
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A man was found dead in a New York emergency room eight hours after he asked to see a doctor.
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Paul Cortez can remember the night 31 years ago as clearly as if it was last week. He had walked into the pediatric intensive care unit of Riverside County Regional Medical Center to find his 7-year-old son, Mikey, barely clinging to life.
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Dozens of couples will marry on air during Sunday night’s live broadcast of the music industry’s annual Grammy Awards as Macklemore & Ryan Lewis perform their nominated song “Same Love,” which has become an anthem in the campaign for legal gay marriage, the New York Times reported.
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Trust in our government was a mere 19 percent in 2013, according to the Pew Research Center. Not surprisingly, 56 percent of Americans think it is not the government’s responsibility to provide a health-care system.
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The Arizona Republican Party formally censured Sen. John McCain on Saturday, citing a voting record they say is insufficiently conservative.
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The White House, Pentagon and especially the Department of State are actively frustrating the Senate’s investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attack, according to the Senate’s recently released 88-page report.
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In an era of shifting populations and values, the notion of America’s Bible Belt can be a slippery concept. But a new study gives us an idea of which cities can be considered to be part of that tradition — and which cities aren’t.
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Sheriffs Cheer Pot Shot, Say DEA Chief Ripped Obama Remarks
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by O’Ryan JohnsonDEA chief Michele M. Leonhart slammed President Obama’s recent comments comparing smoking marijuana to drinking alcohol at an annual meeting of the nation’s sheriffs this week, according to two sheriffs who said her remarks drew a standing ovation.
Baier Tracks: Obama’s Three Dog Night
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris Stirewalt‘One is the loneliest number…’ is how the song goes. Tuesday night, a president frustrated with his stalled agenda in Congress will tell Americans in his State of the Union Address that he’s ready to go it alone.
Point-Counterpoint: It’s Time for Alaskans to Have School Choice
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Joe BalyeatAmericans have long understood that free market competition produces a better product at a lower price than government monopolies. The collapse of the command-and-control Soviet economy was proof positive. Yet, for unknown reasons, we ignore this principle when considering the most important product — our children’s education.
Girls Missing Since Sleepover Sought in California
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressAuthorities sought the public’s help Monday in finding two girls — ages 12 and 14 — who went missing during a weekend sleepover in California.
Colorado Student Injured After Setting Himself On Fire, Authorities Say
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressA 16-year-old boy was critically injured Monday after setting himself on fire in the cafeteria at a suburban Denver high school in an apparent suicide attempt, authorities said.
Food in the Sky? Highrise Farming Idea Gains Ground
/2 Comments/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Mariette Le Roux and Claire SnegaroffImagine stepping out of your highrise apartment into a sunny, plant-lined corridor, biting into an apple grown in the orchard on the fourth floor as you bid “good morning” to the farmer off to milk his cows on the fifth.
Want to Get the Flu? Volunteers Sneeze for Science
/0 Comments/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Lauran NeergaardForget being sneezed on: Government scientists are deliberately giving dozens of volunteers the flu by squirting the live virus straight up their noses.
Cruz: Obama Should Apologize to Nation in State of the Union (+video)
/11 Comments/in Featured, Video /by News EditorWith the bungled launch of HealthCare.gov and the Affordable Care Act causing millions to lose their health-care coverage, Ted Cruz urged the president to use Tuesday’s State of the Union address to apologize to the American people.
‘It Sounds Vaguely Like a Threat’: Rand Paul Wary of Obama’s Plan to Override Congress
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorKentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul is concerned about the White House’s promise to work around Congress through the use of executive orders and administrative fiat, claiming President Barack Obama’s comments to that effect “sound vaguely like a threat.”
‘Missing’ Congressman Stockman In Russia as Part of Congressional Delegation; Rips Media for False Reporting
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorMissing Texas Congressman Steve Stockman told an associate he was headed to Russia to meet with Vladimir Putin, according to an electronic communication reviewed by Breitbart News, and now says he is in London.
White House Won’t Pay ‘Ransom’ for Debt Limit Hike
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Meghashyam MaliWhite House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer on Sunday pressed Republican lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling without conditions, saying that the American people “should not have to pay Congress ransom.”
Sen. Sessions: Immigration Spikes Income Inequality
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jeff SessionsIn Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Obama is expected to discuss the plight of American workers. At the same time, he is pushing Republicans to pass an immigration plan making the problem worse by increasing the flow of immigrant workers to compete against unemployed Americans and those struggling to get by in low-wage jobs.
If You Like Obama’s Executive Orders, You Are Going to Love 2014
/4 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rick MoranThe American system of government has as it’s chief executive, a president who is carefully checked by a watchful Congress and a consientious judiciary.
HSBC Imposes Restrictions On Large Cash Withdrawals
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Bob HowardSome HSBC customers have been prevented from withdrawing large amounts of cash because they could not provide evidence of why they wanted it, the BBC has learnt.
Iranian Official Confirms Country Sought to Build Nuclear Weapons
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by Reza KahliliA founder of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards now admits that the Islamic Republic was seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. This is the first time any regime official has made such an admission, even as another report claims that one of Iran’s most radical clerics was the spiritual overseer of the nuclear weapons program.
Michigan Gov Rick Snyder Endorses Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants
/10 Comments/in Featured, News /by Tony LeeOn Friday, Republican Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder emphatically supported comprehensive immigration reform and implied that enforcement of the current immigration laws were “dumb” at an event with former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
US Forces Launch Missile Strike Against Shebab Leader in Somalia
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by AFPThe US military launched a missile strike in Somalia on Sunday targeting a suspected Shebab militant leader, defense officials said.
Congressional Black Caucus Unhappy with Obama Judicial Appointments
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Dan SpencerThe Hill’s Mike Lillis, reports that leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) plan to “publicly rebuke” President Obama because of the “lack of diversity’ in his federal judicial appointments.”
Man Found Dead in NY Hospital Waiting Room 8 Hours After Asking to See Doctor (+video)
/6 Comments/in Featured, Video /by FOX NEWS INSIDERA man was found dead in a New York emergency room eight hours after he asked to see a doctor.
Family Promise Gave Life to Man in 31-Year Coma
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by John RogersPaul Cortez can remember the night 31 years ago as clearly as if it was last week. He had walked into the pediatric intensive care unit of Riverside County Regional Medical Center to find his 7-year-old son, Mikey, barely clinging to life.
Grammy Awards to Feature Live Homosexual Marriage Ceremonies
/8 Comments/in Featured, News /by ReutersDozens of couples will marry on air during Sunday night’s live broadcast of the music industry’s annual Grammy Awards as Macklemore & Ryan Lewis perform their nominated song “Same Love,” which has become an anthem in the campaign for legal gay marriage, the New York Times reported.
Warning: Gov’t Can Be Harmful to Your Health
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Marilyn M. Singleton, MD, JD., of the Association of American Physicians and SurgeonsTrust in our government was a mere 19 percent in 2013, according to the Pew Research Center. Not surprisingly, 56 percent of Americans think it is not the government’s responsibility to provide a health-care system.
Arizona GOP Censures Sen. John McCain for Supporting Issues ‘Associated with Liberal Democrats’
/23 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressThe Arizona Republican Party formally censured Sen. John McCain on Saturday, citing a voting record they say is insufficiently conservative.
Senate State Dept. Retaliated Against Benghazi Witnesses
/8 Comments/in Featured, News /by Aaron KleinThe White House, Pentagon and especially the Department of State are actively frustrating the Senate’s investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attack, according to the Senate’s recently released 88-page report.
Which Are The Most, And Least, ‘Bible-Minded’ Cities In The U.S.?
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Bill ChappellIn an era of shifting populations and values, the notion of America’s Bible Belt can be a slippery concept. But a new study gives us an idea of which cities can be considered to be part of that tradition — and which cities aren’t.