Aug 31, 2013 05:50 am
By Terence P. Jeffrey
The
Chicago Public Schools this year are mandating that the district’s
kindergarten classes include sex education, fulfilling a proposal
President Barack Obama supported in 2003 when he served in the Illinois
state senate and later defended when he ran for president in the 2008
election cycle.
Obama: Sex Ed for Kindergartners ‘Is the Right Thing to Do’
Aug 31, 2013 05:46 am
By Associated Press
A
federal appeals court ruled Friday that White House visitor logs for
the president and most of his staff are not public information subject
to disclosure requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
Aug 31, 2013 05:44 am
By Bill Gertz
The
U.S. military, struggling after defense cuts of tens of billions of
dollars, will be unable to pay for attacks on Syria from current
operating funds and must seek additional money from Congress, according
to congressional aides.
Aug 31, 2013 05:20 am
By Randy DeSoto
Sen. Mark Begich stated this week at an Anchorage town hall that Obamacare would not be repealed.
Aug 31, 2013 05:19 am
By Bob Unruh
Four
children, ages 7 to 14, have been forcibly taken from their Darmstadt,
Germany, home by police armed with a battering ram, and their parents
have been told they won’t see them again soon, all over the issue of
homeschooling, according to a stunning new report from the Home School
Legal Defense Association.
Aug 31, 2013 05:17 am
By BRETT ZONGKER
Supreme
Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will officiate at a same-sex wedding
this weekend in what is believed to be a first for a member of the
nation's highest court.
Justice Ginsburg to Officiate at Same-Sex Wedding
Aug 31, 2013 05:13 am
By Mary Elizabeth Dallas
Within
three years of the Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown that was triggered
by a tsunami in Japan in March 2011, the radioactive ocean plume
resulting from the disaster will reach the shores of the United States,
researchers say.
Ocean Plume from Japan Nuke Disaster Will Reach U.S. by 2014
Aug 31, 2013 05:10 am
By Tom Blumer
Those
who are wondering why Al Gore chose to publicly resurface in a
Washington Post interview last Thursday with that paper’s ever-pliable
Journalist founder Ezra Klein only need to look in three places.
Aug 31, 2013 05:08 am
By Liz Klimas
In
response to what some consider over-reaching surveillance programs
conducted by U.S. intelligence agencies, which have been shown to
collect thousands of communications with no terror connection, a group
decrying the privacy implications of these programs is turning the
tables on the president.
Turning the Tables? Group Challenges Domestic Surveillance by Tracking Obama
Aug 31, 2013 05:07 am
By Jed Graham
Here's
something worth paying attention to this Labor Day: The workweek in
low-wage industries has fallen back to the historic lows seen at the
depths of the recession.
ObamaCare Cuts Low-Wage Workweek Near Record Low
Aug 31, 2013 04:53 am
By Jeff Poor
On
Laura Ingraham’s Friday radio show, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul
said that if Speaker of the House John Boehner passed an immigration
reform bill similar to the Gang of Eight’s, it would be “final things he
did as speaker.”
Aug 31, 2013 04:51 am
By News Editor
Social
media helped American intelligence officials determine that Syrian
President Bashar Assad's regime carried out a deadly nerve gas attack on
its citizens earlier this month, top White House aides said Friday, but
some members of Congress remain wary of the U.S. launching a
retaliatory strike.
White House: Social Media Helped Prove Chemical Attack in Syria
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