With the U.S. still struggling to emerge from the economic malaise of recent years, the top-rated radio host who once said he hopes Barack Obama fails is now saying Obama “may be one of the most successful presidents that we’ve ever had.”
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For the second time this week, a gun owner is under investigation for shooting at a criminal who unlawfully invaded his property.
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Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner leads City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in the race for New York City’s Democratic mayoral nomination for the first time, snatching the frontrunner mantle as the contest heads into the final months before the primary.
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The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states no longer can be judged by voting discrimination that went on decades ago, a decision that argues the country has fundamentally changed since the racially motivated laws of the civil rights era. Alaska is one of the states affected by this decision.
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Snowden has shared encoded copies of all the documents he took so that they won’t disappear if he does, Glenn Greenwald tells Eli Lake.
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In a massive restructuring, the U.S. Army is slashing the number of active duty combat brigades from 45 to 33, and shifting thousands of soldiers out of bases around the country as it moves forward with a longtime plan to cut the size of the service by 80,000.
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As Egyptians of all factions prepare to demonstrate in mass against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi’s rule on June 30, the latter has been trying to reduce their numbers, which some predict will be in the millions and eclipse the Tahrir protests that earlier ousted Mubarak.
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A Louisiana lawman is livid over the federal government’s decision to cut off funds for two programs to help troubled young people, all, he says, because he refused to sign a pledge to bar prayer or any mention of God at their meetings.
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Former Director of the CIA James Woolsey just published an article in the Wall Street Journal documenting how the US has become so vulnerable to international terrorism that even the ridiculous government of North Korea could now detonate a small nuclear weapon above the America.
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Texas’ lieutenant governor acknowledged early Wednesday that Republicans missed their deadline to pass new abortion restrictions after protesters screamed down lawmakers as the final 15 minutes passed before the special legislative session’s deadline.
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A woman who was with a group of children playing a late-night game of hide-and-seek when a Texas teen impaled himself on the horn of a bull statue says she isn’t exactly sure how it happened but that the boy’s death was a “pure accident.”
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While much of the world is focused on the indignities being heaped on the United States by Russia, China and Ecuador in the fugitive Edward Snowden affair, the Taliban on Monday demonstrated their own contempt for the Obama administration.
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Long-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Edward Markey beat out Republican newcomer Gabriel Gomez Tuesday in Massachusetts’ special election for John Kerry’s U.S. Senate seat.
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Experts say that the NSA ‘can effectively compromise your entire operating system’ through the use of security keys inserted in every Windows operating system since Windows 95.
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The U.S. hunt for National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden came to a boil Monday as the White House ripped into Hong Kong and China and issued warnings to Russia and Ecuador. His efforts to find haven have stalled while the NSA still wonders how much info he has.
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Police are investigating a potential homicide in Ontario, Calif., after a resident shot and killed a drunk intruder who broke into his apartment and attacked his sleeping son.
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A prominent legal scholar is criticizing the prosecution’s tactics and says that a conflict-of-interest in the case could earn Zimmerman a re-trial if he is convicted. Also today, jurors heard the “F-bomb” and Zimmerman’s parents were booted while Martin’s parents stayed.
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In another arbitrary and illegal assault on America’s way of life, President Obama announced he will unilaterally toughen EPA regulations.
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Highly debated immigration legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle with votes to spare on Monday, pointing the way to near-certain passage within days. Sen. Cruz hammered his colleagues while Sheriff Joe warned that the border will never be secured.
An unidentified southern Indiana man shot and killed a leopard on his property just outside Charlestown, Indiana late Thursday night.
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A new Gallup poll of small-business owners indicates that Obamacare is having a dramatic and deleterious effect on Americans’ employment prospects.
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The U.S. military is embracing a celebration of homosexuals in the ranks this month by sending out a gay pride poster and a directive to commands, while planning a Pentagon symposium that will be attended by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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A member of the U.S. Army Band who said he was reprimanded for having anti-Obama bumper stickers on his personal car, serving Chick-fil-A sandwiches at a party and reading books written by conservative authors like Sean Hannity was found guilty of three Article 15 charges.
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In a conference call with reporters, Danny Werfel said that after becoming acting IRS chief last month, he discovered wide-ranging and improper terms on the lists and said screeners were still using them.
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Rush: Obama One of the Most Successful Presidents
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Joe KovacsWith the U.S. still struggling to emerge from the economic malaise of recent years, the top-rated radio host who once said he hopes Barack Obama fails is now saying Obama “may be one of the most successful presidents that we’ve ever had.”
84 Year Old Shoots At Robber, Now Under Investigation Himself for Assault (+video)
/7 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Jason HowertonFor the second time this week, a gun owner is under investigation for shooting at a criminal who unlawfully invaded his property.
“Sexting” Weiner Leads Democrats in Race for NYC Mayor
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Michael Howard SaulFormer U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner leads City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in the race for New York City’s Democratic mayoral nomination for the first time, snatching the frontrunner mantle as the contest heads into the final months before the primary.
Democratic Lawmaker Hits Justice as ‘Uncle Thomas’
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Victor MortonFormer Rep. Allen West poured scorn on the upper-class white democratic state legislator who called Justice Thomas a racial epithet.
Alaska, Other States No Longer Subject to Key Provisions of 1965 Voting Rights Act
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Stephen DinanThe Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states no longer can be judged by voting discrimination that went on decades ago, a decision that argues the country has fundamentally changed since the racially motivated laws of the civil rights era. Alaska is one of the states affected by this decision.
Glenn Greenwald: Snowden’s Files Are Out There if ‘Anything Happens’ to Him
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Eli LakeSnowden has shared encoded copies of all the documents he took so that they won’t disappear if he does, Glenn Greenwald tells Eli Lake.
Obama Admin. Slashing Combat Brigades at 10 US Bases
/7 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressIn a massive restructuring, the U.S. Army is slashing the number of active duty combat brigades from 45 to 33, and shifting thousands of soldiers out of bases around the country as it moves forward with a longtime plan to cut the size of the service by 80,000.
Obama Admin. Tells Egyptian Christians to not Protest Muslim Brotherhood
/4 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Raymond IbrahimAs Egyptians of all factions prepare to demonstrate in mass against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi’s rule on June 30, the latter has been trying to reduce their numbers, which some predict will be in the millions and eclipse the Tahrir protests that earlier ousted Mubarak.
DOJ Defunds Youth Programs that Reference God
/4 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Todd StarnesA Louisiana lawman is livid over the federal government’s decision to cut off funds for two programs to help troubled young people, all, he says, because he refused to sign a pledge to bar prayer or any mention of God at their meetings.
From Benghazi to Nuclear Terrorism
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by LT. GEN. ION MIHAI PACEPAFormer Director of the CIA James Woolsey just published an article in the Wall Street Journal documenting how the US has become so vulnerable to international terrorism that even the ridiculous government of North Korea could now detonate a small nuclear weapon above the America.
Texas Abortion Bill Falls After Dispute Over Late-Night Vote
/4 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Fox NewsTexas’ lieutenant governor acknowledged early Wednesday that Republicans missed their deadline to pass new abortion restrictions after protesters screamed down lawmakers as the final 15 minutes passed before the special legislative session’s deadline.
Teen Impaled on Horn of Texas Tech Bull Statue (+video)
/2 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Betsy BlaneyA woman who was with a group of children playing a late-night game of hide-and-seek when a Texas teen impaled himself on the horn of a bull statue says she isn’t exactly sure how it happened but that the boy’s death was a “pure accident.”
Taliban Guns Send a Message About Obama’s Peace Process
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by DAVOOD MORADIANWhile much of the world is focused on the indignities being heaped on the United States by Russia, China and Ecuador in the fugitive Edward Snowden affair, the Taliban on Monday demonstrated their own contempt for the Obama administration.
Democrat Markey Wins Kerry’s U.S. Senate Seat in Massachusetts Special Election
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsLong-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Edward Markey beat out Republican newcomer Gabriel Gomez Tuesday in Massachusetts’ special election for John Kerry’s U.S. Senate seat.
Sources: NSA Has Total Access to Computers via Microsoft Windows
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by F. Michael MaloofExperts say that the NSA ‘can effectively compromise your entire operating system’ through the use of security keys inserted in every Windows operating system since Windows 95.
U.S. Talks Tough on Snowden While His Efforts to Find Haven Appear to Have Stalled
/4 Comments/in Featured, International /by News EditorThe U.S. hunt for National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden came to a boil Monday as the White House ripped into Hong Kong and China and issued warnings to Russia and Ecuador. His efforts to find haven have stalled while the NSA still wonders how much info he has.
California Resident Shoots, Kills Drunk Intruder, Now Target of Murder Investigation
/9 Comments/in Featured, Video /by News EditorPolice are investigating a potential homicide in Ontario, Calif., after a resident shot and killed a drunk intruder who broke into his apartment and attacked his sleeping son.
Conflict-Of-Interest Could Earn Zimmerman a New Trial (+video)
/4 Comments/in Featured, Video /by News EditorA prominent legal scholar is criticizing the prosecution’s tactics and says that a conflict-of-interest in the case could earn Zimmerman a re-trial if he is convicted. Also today, jurors heard the “F-bomb” and Zimmerman’s parents were booted while Martin’s parents stayed.
An Unconstitutional Assault on Coal Will Be Accomplished Through Regulation
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ed FarnanIn another arbitrary and illegal assault on America’s way of life, President Obama announced he will unilaterally toughen EPA regulations.
Senate Moves Amnesty Bill Forward, Cruz Hammers Colleagues (+videos)
/2 Comments/in Featured, Video /by News EditorHighly debated immigration legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle with votes to spare on Monday, pointing the way to near-certain passage within days. Sen. Cruz hammered his colleagues while Sheriff Joe warned that the border will never be secured.
A Man Killed a Leopard in His Yard in Indiana the Other Night (+video)
/1 Comment/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Eric OwensAn unidentified southern Indiana man shot and killed a leopard on his property just outside Charlestown, Indiana late Thursday night.
Only 9% of Employers Say Obamacare Will be Good for Their Businesses
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by JEFFREY H. ANDERSONA new Gallup poll of small-business owners indicates that Obamacare is having a dramatic and deleterious effect on Americans’ employment prospects.
Military Promotes Gay Pride Month; Directives Sent to Commands
/6 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Rowan ScarboroughThe U.S. military is embracing a celebration of homosexuals in the ranks this month by sending out a gay pride poster and a directive to commands, while planning a Pentagon symposium that will be attended by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
Army Reprimands Soldier Under Fire for Religious Beliefs
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Todd StarnesA member of the U.S. Army Band who said he was reprimanded for having anti-Obama bumper stickers on his personal car, serving Chick-fil-A sandwiches at a party and reading books written by conservative authors like Sean Hannity was found guilty of three Article 15 charges.
IRS Chief Admits Improper Screening of Groups Went on Until Last Month
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Associated PressIn a conference call with reporters, Danny Werfel said that after becoming acting IRS chief last month, he discovered wide-ranging and improper terms on the lists and said screeners were still using them.