Two Dallas-area teens were able to help save a woman who had allegedly been kidnapped by a 37-year-old man after they witnesses her mouthing the words “help me” from the back of a moving car.
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Jill Finnerty Ricardo, of Dade City, Fla., who home-schools her three oldest children, has concerns about what is known as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) – a national assessment standard adopted in 45 states that, among other objectives, seeks to balance out a perceived literature-heavy English curriculum with more non-fiction reading and writing, particularly informational text.
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A mother in England is filing suit against a hospital where doctors told her she should have an abortion of her supposedly “brain dead” unborn baby. Sarah Hagan is now suing City Hospitals Sunderland after giving birth to a healthy child.
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An Islamist terror group has taken responsibility for a Saturday rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attack on a merchant ship transiting the Suez Canal, USNI News has learned.
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Some miners in Alaska want the feds to start digging for answers.
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President Barack Obama appears to be dangerously close to what would be an historic rebuke at the hands of Congress, if the current whip-count projections on the authorization to attack Syria continue to hold.
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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley received a massive public response, and criticism from the state’s Democrats, after posting on Facebook that she locked herself out of the governor’s mansion Wednesday morning wearing a robe.
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North Carolinians got their first look Thursday at the potential cost of getting health insurance under the federal Affordable Care Act – more commonly referred to as Obamacare.
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Things aren’t exactly warming up between the Obama administration and Vladimir Putin, even as President Obama arrived in St. Petersburg for the G-20 summit.
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Americans are slamming at least 22 members of Congress with thousands of phone calls and emails, urging lawmakers not to approve a military strike on Syria – by a margin of as much as 499 to 1.
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Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson, 76, who is retiring from movies it was reported today, is, unlike many liberals in Tinseltown, a staunch pro-lifer who said in a 1984 interview about abortion, “I’m positively against it. I don’t have the right to any other view.”
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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) said in a report released on August 20 that the Pentagon has estimated it would take “over 75,000 troops” to secure Syria’s chemical weapons.
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Jon Stewart returned to Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” Tuesday night after spending the summer directing a film in Jordan, and the host wasted no time in going after the Obama administration and Congress members on Syria.
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Senators on Wednesday tried to write a tight resolution authorizing President Obama to strike Syria under very specific circumstances, but analysts and lawmakers said the language still has plenty of holes the White House could use to expand military action well beyond what Congress appears to intend.
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Fresh off admitting that ObamaCare “still needs to be tweaked,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka took note of the damage being done to workers as businesses have been forced to cut hours due to ObamaCare during a recent interview with David Shuster of al-Jazeera America.
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U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision to seek authorization from Congress for a strike on Syria may be part of a more comprehensive short-term strategy meant to alleviate the pressure facing him at home, including tackling the budget ceiling issue on the domestic front, experts say.
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Supervisors in a far Northern California county where residents are fed up with what they see as a lack of representation at the state capitol and overregulation have voted in favor of separating from the state.
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Barack Obama ran for president as the last of the red-hot pacifists, so it might have sounded preposterous to predict that after a few security briefings at the White House, President Obama would follow in the same policy footsteps of horrid warmonger George Bush, with his anti-terrorist wars and strategies.
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New Mexico state law takes no definitive stance on gay marriage, and while multiple counties have started issuing marriage licenses to gay couples, one county clerk is refusing to do so even in the face of a judge’s order.
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Richard Genaille, deputy director of the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency, said he hoped the Obama administration reached a decision soon on whether to continue $1.23 billion in U.S. military assistance to Egypt, given the large number of weapons shipments in the pipeline.
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Liz Cheney compared herself to “Winston Churchill standing up to [Adolf] Hitler” on Tuesday night when declaring her opposition to American airstrikes in Syria — the latest in a series of Liz-Cheney-thinking-rather-highly-of-Liz-Cheney moments.
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A school system in north Georgia is considering a proposal that would allow district police to store rifles in school offices in case they’re needed to defend students in a school shooting.
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Clerk Jon Lewis Alexander, a 54-year-old military veteran, pushed the robber’s weapon away and pulled his own pistol. The wannabe thief backed out of the Marionville store and ran.
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Heroic Teens Save Alleged Kidnap Victim Who Mouthed ‘Help Me’ From Car – Listen To The Dramatic 911 Audio
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jason Howerton and News EditorTwo Dallas-area teens were able to help save a woman who had allegedly been kidnapped by a 37-year-old man after they witnesses her mouthing the words “help me” from the back of a moving car.
Parents Who Home-School Question Common Core’s Reach
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Cristina CorbinJill Finnerty Ricardo, of Dade City, Fla., who home-schools her three oldest children, has concerns about what is known as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) – a national assessment standard adopted in 45 states that, among other objectives, seeks to balance out a perceived literature-heavy English curriculum with more non-fiction reading and writing, particularly informational text.
Doctors Tell Mom to Abort “Brain Dead” Baby, Mom Sues After Delivering Healthy Child
/2 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltA mother in England is filing suit against a hospital where doctors told her she should have an abortion of her supposedly “brain dead” unborn baby. Sarah Hagan is now suing City Hospitals Sunderland after giving birth to a healthy child.
New Mexico Outhouse Labeled ‘Obama’s Presidential Library’ Causing Controversy
/9 Comments/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Evan BleierA sign on top of an outhouse in New Mexico is causing controversy and discussion around town.
Video: Terrorists Launch Rocket Attack at Commercial Ship in Suez Canal
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by USNI News EditorAn Islamist terror group has taken responsibility for a Saturday rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attack on a merchant ship transiting the Suez Canal, USNI News has learned.
TINY TOWN A THREAT? Chicken, Alaska Focus of Armed Task Force Raid
/6 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Fox NewsSome miners in Alaska want the feds to start digging for answers.
Instant Lame-Duck? – Obama on Verge of Historic Rebuke Over Syria
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by David A. PattenPresident Barack Obama appears to be dangerously close to what would be an historic rebuke at the hands of Congress, if the current whip-count projections on the authorization to attack Syria continue to hold.
SC Gov. Nikki Haley Makes a Candid Facebook Confession… and Gets Attacked For It
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Fred LucasSouth Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley received a massive public response, and criticism from the state’s Democrats, after posting on Facebook that she locked herself out of the governor’s mansion Wednesday morning wearing a robe.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Posts Obamacare Rates (+video)
/2 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Associated PressNorth Carolinians got their first look Thursday at the potential cost of getting health insurance under the federal Affordable Care Act – more commonly referred to as Obamacare.
Putin calls Kerry a Liar on Syria
/11 Comments/in Featured, News /by David JacksonThings aren’t exactly warming up between the Obama administration and Vladimir Putin, even as President Obama arrived in St. Petersburg for the G-20 summit.
Calls to Congress 499 to 1 Against Syria War
/14 Comments/in Featured, News /by Garth Kant and Chelsea SchillingAmericans are slamming at least 22 members of Congress with thousands of phone calls and emails, urging lawmakers not to approve a military strike on Syria – by a margin of as much as 499 to 1.
Jack Nicholson on Abortion: ‘I’m Positively Against It’ — ‘I Never Would Have Gotten to Live’
/2 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Michael W. ChapmanHollywood legend Jack Nicholson, 76, who is retiring from movies it was reported today, is, unlike many liberals in Tinseltown, a staunch pro-lifer who said in a 1984 interview about abortion, “I’m positively against it. I don’t have the right to any other view.”
Democratic Leadership More Pro-War than GOP Leadership
/7 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ashe SchowDemocratic leadership in the Senate and House are more in favor of military action in Syria than Republican leadership in either chamber.
CRS: DOD Estimates ‘Over 75,000 Troops’ Needed to Secure Syria’s Chem Weapons
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Terence P. JeffreyThe Congressional Research Service (CRS) said in a report released on August 20 that the Pentagon has estimated it would take “over 75,000 troops” to secure Syria’s chemical weapons.
Jon Stewart Returns to Blast Obama Administration, Congress on Syria
/0 Comments/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Jessica ChasmarJon Stewart returned to Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” Tuesday night after spending the summer directing a film in Jordan, and the host wasted no time in going after the Obama administration and Congress members on Syria.
Senate-Crafted Syria Resolution Riddled with Loopholes for Obama (+video)
/1 Comment/in Featured, Video /by Stephen Dinan and David SherfinskiSenators on Wednesday tried to write a tight resolution authorizing President Obama to strike Syria under very specific circumstances, but analysts and lawmakers said the language still has plenty of holes the White House could use to expand military action well beyond what Congress appears to intend.
Big Labor Boss Admits ObamaCare Causing Businesses to Cut Hours (+video)
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jason PyeFresh off admitting that ObamaCare “still needs to be tweaked,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka took note of the damage being done to workers as businesses have been forced to cut hours due to ObamaCare during a recent interview with David Shuster of al-Jazeera America.
Congressional Vote on Syria Could Prove Short-Term Domestic Boon for Obama
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Zach PontzU.S. President Barack Obama’s decision to seek authorization from Congress for a strike on Syria may be part of a more comprehensive short-term strategy meant to alleviate the pressure facing him at home, including tackling the budget ceiling issue on the domestic front, experts say.
Calif. County Votes for Secession from State
/8 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressSupervisors in a far Northern California county where residents are fed up with what they see as a lack of representation at the state capitol and overregulation have voted in favor of separating from the state.
Where’s the Anti-War Left?
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by L. Brent Bozell IIIBarack Obama ran for president as the last of the red-hot pacifists, so it might have sounded preposterous to predict that after a few security briefings at the White House, President Obama would follow in the same policy footsteps of horrid warmonger George Bush, with his anti-terrorist wars and strategies.
County Clerk Refuses to Follow Judge’s Order to Issue Marriage License to Lesbian Couple (+video)
/2 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Billy HallowellNew Mexico state law takes no definitive stance on gay marriage, and while multiple counties have started issuing marriage licenses to gay couples, one county clerk is refusing to do so even in the face of a judge’s order.
U.S. Mulls the Future of Military Aid to Egypt
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by ReutersRichard Genaille, deputy director of the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency, said he hoped the Obama administration reached a decision soon on whether to continue $1.23 billion in U.S. military assistance to Egypt, given the large number of weapons shipments in the pipeline.
Liz Cheney Sees Herself in Winston Churchill
/1 Comment/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Allie JonesLiz Cheney compared herself to “Winston Churchill standing up to [Adolf] Hitler” on Tuesday night when declaring her opposition to American airstrikes in Syria — the latest in a series of Liz-Cheney-thinking-rather-highly-of-Liz-Cheney moments.
Georgia School District Mulls Placing Rifles in School Offices
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsA school system in north Georgia is considering a proposal that would allow district police to store rifles in school offices in case they’re needed to defend students in a school shooting.
Missouri Liquor Store Clerk (Iraq War Veteran) Shuts Down Armed Gunman
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Doyle MurphyClerk Jon Lewis Alexander, a 54-year-old military veteran, pushed the robber’s weapon away and pulled his own pistol. The wannabe thief backed out of the Marionville store and ran.