An unidentified man recently returned to the Nashville store he robbed 11 years ago to deliver a hand-written note as well as $400 cash to replace the money he stole — with interest.
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Nearly half of American voters — 48 percent — think the United States is less respected around the world today than it was five years ago.
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Russia and Syria embraced Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s suggestion Monday that the Syrian government could avert a U.S. attack by placing its chemical weapons under international control, upending the Obama administration’s efforts to sharpen its case for military action.
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It’s so bad for President Obama that there is now talk of impeachment, not from his foes on the right but from his former allies on the left, if he proceeds with an attack on Syria absent Congressional approval.
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President Obama acknowledged Monday that even his wife, Michelle, is skeptical of having the U.S. become embroiled in another overseas military conflict.
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Susan Rice famously blamed the Benghazi terror attack that took the lives of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, on an Internet video. She further said the terror attack occurred after a spontaneous protest over that anti-Muslim film got out of hand, instead of blaming the al Qaeda backed terrorists responsible for the murders.
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Most oil and petroleum products are moved to refineries and consuming areas by pipeline, which is both the safest and most economical means of transporting them. However, due to a shortage of pipeline capacity, more and more oil and petroleum products are being moved by rail, truck, and barge.
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As a Chinese warship joins Russian ships in the Mediterranean, we should remember a cruise missile attack on an Israeli warship. President Obama should understand that Syria and Hezbollah have missiles, too.
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Given option of a free fishing trip to release fish, angler Dirk Whitsitt decides to take fish home; takes three shots from a .38 special to subdue trophy fish.
In an infographic from this week’s edition of Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Bill Maher admits to having been a pot dealer as a means to paying for college and start up his career in comedy.
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When a North Carolina firefighter switched on the siren atop his Chapel Hill Fire Department truck to get a driver he suspected of being impaired to pull over, he probably didn’t expect to ignite a constitutional debate.
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The Afghan interpreter credited with saving an Army intelligence officer only to become a target of the Taliban, has been granted a visa and could come to the United States as soon as next month.
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Shaming sentences grab headlines, but experts question whether they solve problems.
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Meghan McCain said she respects the Republican Party, but wants to make clear: Some GOPers are crazy rednecks. She’s just not one of them.
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Early in his first term, President Barack Obama signed the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The new law provided much-needed reforms to the traditional GI Bill, such as simplified tuition rates, the ability to transfer entitlements to dependents and expanded access to higher education for many veterans.
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The Obama administration secretly won permission from a surveillance court in 2011 to reverse restrictions on the National Security Agency’s use of intercepted phone calls and e-mails, permitting the agency to search deliberately for Americans’ communications in its massive databases, according to interviews with government officials and recently declassified material.
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Some are pointing to Old Testament passages that predict the destruction of Damascus and a civil war in Egypt.
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Gregory Hicks, the former deputy chief of mission in Libya who testified before Congress about the 9/11 attacks on an American diplomatic facility earlier this year, believes he has been “punished” for speaking out about the Obama administration’s response the night of the attack.
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Colorado residents go to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to recall two state senators who supported stricter gun laws in the aftermath of two 2012 mass shootings.
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On the eve of a critical Capitol Hill discussion on Syria and two days before his address to the nation, President Obama offered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad a way out of any U.S. bombing campaign.
Mark Levin recently returned to the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California to talk about his new #1 New York Times bestselling book, The Liberty Amendments.
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A 107-year old Pine Bluff man died Saturday after a shootout with officers and S.W.A.T. members. The Pine Bluff Police Dept. released the following information about the incident on Saturday evening.
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With the demise of Proposition 8 — the gay marriage ban — gay inmates in California can get married to their same-sex partners, the Associated Press has reported.
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Store Owner Stunned After Receiving Mysterious Envelope From The Man Who Robbed Him at Gunpoint More Than a Decade Ago (+video)
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jason Howerton and News EditorAn unidentified man recently returned to the Nashville store he robbed 11 years ago to deliver a hand-written note as well as $400 cash to replace the money he stole — with interest.
Fox News Poll: Voters Say US Less Respected Since Obama Took Office
/11 Comments/in Featured, News /by Dana BlantonNearly half of American voters — 48 percent — think the United States is less respected around the world today than it was five years ago.
Obama Sees Potential ‘Breakthrough’ in Russia’s Syria Proposal
/4 Comments/in Featured, International /by Anne Gearan, Karen DeYoung and Will EnglundRussia and Syria embraced Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s suggestion Monday that the Syrian government could avert a U.S. attack by placing its chemical weapons under international control, upending the Obama administration’s efforts to sharpen its case for military action.
Things Fall Apart for Obama – Left Abandoning Him
/7 Comments/in Featured, News /by Thomas LifsonIt’s so bad for President Obama that there is now talk of impeachment, not from his foes on the right but from his former allies on the left, if he proceeds with an attack on Syria absent Congressional approval.
Obama: Even Michelle’s Answer on War ‘is No’
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Mario TrujilloPresident Obama acknowledged Monday that even his wife, Michelle, is skeptical of having the U.S. become embroiled in another overseas military conflict.
W.H. Sends Out Rice, Who Misled on Benghazi, to Make Case for Syria (+video)
/4 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Daniel HalperSusan Rice famously blamed the Benghazi terror attack that took the lives of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, on an Internet video. She further said the terror attack occurred after a spontaneous protest over that anti-Muslim film got out of hand, instead of blaming the al Qaeda backed terrorists responsible for the murders.
Oil Shipments by Rail, Truck, and Barge Up Substantially
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Institute for Energy ResearchMost oil and petroleum products are moved to refineries and consuming areas by pipeline, which is both the safest and most economical means of transporting them. However, due to a shortage of pipeline capacity, more and more oil and petroleum products are being moved by rail, truck, and barge.
Syria Can Shoot Back, Mr. President
/4 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by IBD EditorialsAs a Chinese warship joins Russian ships in the Mediterranean, we should remember a cruise missile attack on an Israeli warship. President Obama should understand that Syria and Hezbollah have missiles, too.
Fisherman Opts to Keep Massive, 231-Pound Halibut
/7 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by David StregeGiven option of a free fishing trip to release fish, angler Dirk Whitsitt decides to take fish home; takes three shots from a .38 special to subdue trophy fish.
Bill Maher Confesses: ‘Selling Pot Allowed Me to Get Through College’
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Andrew KirellIn an infographic from this week’s edition of Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Bill Maher admits to having been a pot dealer as a means to paying for college and start up his career in comedy.
UNC Prof Ignites 4th Amendment Debate After Being Pulled Over by Fire Truck
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Perry ChiaramonteWhen a North Carolina firefighter switched on the siren atop his Chapel Hill Fire Department truck to get a driver he suspected of being impaired to pull over, he probably didn’t expect to ignite a constitutional debate.
Afghan Interpreter who Saved US Soldier Gets Long-Awaited Visa
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by Perry ChiaramonteThe Afghan interpreter credited with saving an Army intelligence officer only to become a target of the Taliban, has been granted a visa and could come to the United States as soon as next month.
CBO: Obamacare Individual Mandate Delay Would Save $35 Billion
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Sarah HurtubiseThe House bill to delay Obamacare’s individual mandate would save $35 billion dollars, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis.
Can Public Shaming Be Good Criminal Punishment?
/0 Comments/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Matt BermanShaming sentences grab headlines, but experts question whether they solve problems.
President Obama’s Over-the-Top Lobbying Push
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Jonathan AllenPresident Barack Obama’s putting the full powers of the presidency on display — and on the line — in a way he’s never done before.
Meghan McCain: ‘We’re Not All Crazy Rednecks’
/10 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Cheryl K. ChumleyMeghan McCain said she respects the Republican Party, but wants to make clear: Some GOPers are crazy rednecks. She’s just not one of them.
The GI Bill isn’t Good Enough for Veterans
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael McNerneyEarly in his first term, President Barack Obama signed the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The new law provided much-needed reforms to the traditional GI Bill, such as simplified tuition rates, the ability to transfer entitlements to dependents and expanded access to higher education for many veterans.
Obama Administration had Restrictions on NSA Reversed in 2011
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ellen NakashimaThe Obama administration secretly won permission from a surveillance court in 2011 to reverse restrictions on the National Security Agency’s use of intercepted phone calls and e-mails, permitting the agency to search deliberately for Americans’ communications in its massive databases, according to interviews with government officials and recently declassified material.
Some See Biblical Visions of Doom in Syria Trouble
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by J.D. GallopSome are pointing to Old Testament passages that predict the destruction of Damascus and a civil war in Egypt.
Video: Benghazi Whistleblower: I’ve Been ‘Punished’ for Speaking Out
/3 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Andrew JohnsonGregory Hicks, the former deputy chief of mission in Libya who testified before Congress about the 9/11 attacks on an American diplomatic facility earlier this year, believes he has been “punished” for speaking out about the Obama administration’s response the night of the attack.
Early Turnout Strong in Colorado Recall Effort on Gun-Control Legislation
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Matt JohnsonColorado residents go to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to recall two state senators who supported stricter gun laws in the aftermath of two 2012 mass shootings.
Obama Offers Assad Secret Deal
/6 Comments/in Featured, International /by Aaron KleinOn the eve of a critical Capitol Hill discussion on Syria and two days before his address to the nation, President Obama offered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad a way out of any U.S. bombing campaign.
WATCH: Mark Levin discusses The Liberty Amendments at Reagan Library with Q&A
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorMark Levin recently returned to the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California to talk about his new #1 New York Times bestselling book, The Liberty Amendments.
107-Year-Old Arkansas Man, Monroe Isadore, Killed in Shootout with S.W.A.T.
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by KTHVA 107-year old Pine Bluff man died Saturday after a shootout with officers and S.W.A.T. members. The Pine Bluff Police Dept. released the following information about the incident on Saturday evening.
Gay Inmates in California Can Get Married
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Patrick Range McDonaldWith the demise of Proposition 8 — the gay marriage ban — gay inmates in California can get married to their same-sex partners, the Associated Press has reported.