Submitted by: Jason Lord
Sep 13, 2013 05:42 am
By Fox News
House Speaker John Boehner once again finds himself caught in the middle of a Capitol brawl between Tea Party Republicans and his Democratic counterparts, as he tries to navigate the choppy political waters and prevent a government shutdown at the end of the month.
Tea Party Republicans Flex Muscle, Put Boehner in Tight Spot as Shutdown Looms
By Fox News
House Speaker John Boehner once again finds himself caught in the middle of a Capitol brawl between Tea Party Republicans and his Democratic counterparts, as he tries to navigate the choppy political waters and prevent a government shutdown at the end of the month.
Tea Party Republicans Flex Muscle, Put Boehner in Tight Spot as Shutdown Looms
Sep 13, 2013 05:39 am
By Joel Gehrke
President Obama must promise not to arm rebel forces or Syrian dictator Bashar Assad will not hand over his chemical weapons, the embattled leader told a Russian state media outlet today while demanding that Israel also surrender its nuclear arsenal.
Assad Tells Obama to Stop Arming Rebels, or No Deal
By Joel Gehrke
President Obama must promise not to arm rebel forces or Syrian dictator Bashar Assad will not hand over his chemical weapons, the embattled leader told a Russian state media outlet today while demanding that Israel also surrender its nuclear arsenal.
Assad Tells Obama to Stop Arming Rebels, or No Deal
Sep 13, 2013 05:36 am
By Dominic Rushe
Facebook CEO joins Yahoo's Marissa Mayer in saying the US did 'bad job' of balancing people's privacy and duty to protect.
Zuckerberg: US Government ‘Blew It’ on NSA Surveillance
By Dominic Rushe
Facebook CEO joins Yahoo's Marissa Mayer in saying the US did 'bad job' of balancing people's privacy and duty to protect.
Zuckerberg: US Government ‘Blew It’ on NSA Surveillance
Sep 13, 2013 05:34 am
By Alex Pappas
Senate majority leader Harry Reid defended the special Obamacare exemptions carved out for lawmakers and their staff on Thursday during a Capitol press conference, insisting that Congress members and staff will participate in Obamacare’s exchanges.
Reid Defends Obamacare Exemption for Congress: ‘That’s What the Law Says’
By Alex Pappas
Senate majority leader Harry Reid defended the special Obamacare exemptions carved out for lawmakers and their staff on Thursday during a Capitol press conference, insisting that Congress members and staff will participate in Obamacare’s exchanges.
Reid Defends Obamacare Exemption for Congress: ‘That’s What the Law Says’
Sep 13, 2013 05:31 am
By Liz Thatcher and Garth Kant
“We abandoned four Americans who were under attack, and that’s not who we are as a people. That’s not who we are as a nation,” a somber, but determined, Col. Allen West told WND.
Col. West: Benghazi Can’t Be ‘the New Normal’ (+video)
By Liz Thatcher and Garth Kant
“We abandoned four Americans who were under attack, and that’s not who we are as a people. That’s not who we are as a nation,” a somber, but determined, Col. Allen West told WND.
Col. West: Benghazi Can’t Be ‘the New Normal’ (+video)
Sep 13, 2013 05:30 am
By RUSS BYNUM
A Georgia teen convicted of fatally shooting a baby in a stroller was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole after the grieving mother asked a judge to punish the gunman for taking "the love of my life."
Teen Convicted of Killing Baby Gets Life in Prison
By RUSS BYNUM
A Georgia teen convicted of fatally shooting a baby in a stroller was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole after the grieving mother asked a judge to punish the gunman for taking "the love of my life."
Teen Convicted of Killing Baby Gets Life in Prison
Sep 13, 2013 05:29 am
By Robby Soave
By Robby Soave
Protesters at Middlebury College in Vermont uprooted 2,977 flags that were part of a 9/11 memorial display on Wednesday.
Student Destroys 9/11 Memorial Flag Display, Citing US Imperialism
Sep 13, 2013 05:26 am
By Sharafuddin Stanekzai
At least three people were killed when insurgents attacked the U.S. consulate in western Afghanistan's main city on Friday, detonating a powerful truck bomb outside the front gates and launching a gunbattle with security forces, officials said.
At Least Three Killed as Insurgents Attack U.S. Consulate in Afghan West
By Sharafuddin Stanekzai
At least three people were killed when insurgents attacked the U.S. consulate in western Afghanistan's main city on Friday, detonating a powerful truck bomb outside the front gates and launching a gunbattle with security forces, officials said.
At Least Three Killed as Insurgents Attack U.S. Consulate in Afghan West
Sep 13, 2013 05:25 am
By Sasha Bogursky and Jeremy A. Kaplan
Nearly a dozen NASA websites run from the heart of Silicon Valley were hacked on Tuesday and remain offline days later, following a politically motivated digital broadside against the space agency.
Multiple NASA Websites Hacked
By Sasha Bogursky and Jeremy A. Kaplan
Nearly a dozen NASA websites run from the heart of Silicon Valley were hacked on Tuesday and remain offline days later, following a politically motivated digital broadside against the space agency.
Multiple NASA Websites Hacked
Sep 13, 2013 05:23 am
By Edward Moyer
If a recently leaked document is any indication, the US National Security Agency -- or its UK counterpart -- appears to have put on a Google suit to gather intelligence.
NSA Disguised Itself as Google to Spy, say Reports
By Edward Moyer
If a recently leaked document is any indication, the US National Security Agency -- or its UK counterpart -- appears to have put on a Google suit to gather intelligence.
NSA Disguised Itself as Google to Spy, say Reports
Sep 13, 2013 05:21 am
By Jamie Weinstein
By Jamie Weinstein
Foreign policy expert Ilan Berman says Russia is falling apart — and that could bode ill for the United States.
Russia Entering Cultural Abyss – Close to Two Percent of Potential Population Aborted Every Year
Sep 13, 2013 05:15 am
By Susan L Ruth
Watch out Miss America, Miss Kansas Theresa Vail is here.
Tattooed National Guard Sergeant Theresa Vail Takes on Miss America
By Susan L Ruth
Watch out Miss America, Miss Kansas Theresa Vail is here.
Tattooed National Guard Sergeant Theresa Vail Takes on Miss America
Sep 13, 2013 05:14 am
By Stephen Dinan and Seth McLaughlin
Lois G. Lerner, the woman at the center of the Internal Revenue Service scandal over special scrutiny of conservative groups, specifically targeted tea party applications and directed that they be held up in 2011 in order to come up with an agency policy, according to several of Ms. Lerner’s emails released by a House committee Thursday.
Emails Show IRS’ Lois Lerner Specifically Targeted Tea Party
By Stephen Dinan and Seth McLaughlin
Lois G. Lerner, the woman at the center of the Internal Revenue Service scandal over special scrutiny of conservative groups, specifically targeted tea party applications and directed that they be held up in 2011 in order to come up with an agency policy, according to several of Ms. Lerner’s emails released by a House committee Thursday.
Emails Show IRS’ Lois Lerner Specifically Targeted Tea Party
Sep 13, 2013 05:11 am
By News Editor
He twisted the knife and gloated, which was an odd and self-indulgent thing to do when he was winning. Vladimir Putin, in his essay in the New York Times, may even to some degree have overplayed his hand, though that won't matter much immediately.
By News Editor
He twisted the knife and gloated, which was an odd and self-indulgent thing to do when he was winning. Vladimir Putin, in his essay in the New York Times, may even to some degree have overplayed his hand, though that won't matter much immediately.
Sep 13, 2013 05:06 am
By Stephen Dinan
President Obama’s nominee to head the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is coordinating his campaign with two lobbyists for energy companies, a Democratic strategy firm and several other green-technology strategists, according to emails that show an unprecedented effort to gain a position on the obscure board.
By Stephen Dinan
President Obama’s nominee to head the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is coordinating his campaign with two lobbyists for energy companies, a Democratic strategy firm and several other green-technology strategists, according to emails that show an unprecedented effort to gain a position on the obscure board.
Sep 13, 2013 05:04 am
By COLLEEN CURRY and MICHAEL S. JAMES
Firefighters dug a trench and tore out a section of Jersey Shore boardwalk in an effort to prevent a furious, wind-whipped blaze from jumping to an area just rebuilt after Superstorm Sandy.
Firefighters Make Stand Against NJ Boardwalk Blaze (+video)
By COLLEEN CURRY and MICHAEL S. JAMES
Firefighters dug a trench and tore out a section of Jersey Shore boardwalk in an effort to prevent a furious, wind-whipped blaze from jumping to an area just rebuilt after Superstorm Sandy.
Firefighters Make Stand Against NJ Boardwalk Blaze (+video)
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