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Jan 02, 2014 04:50 am
By Sarah Hurtubise
Obamacare may have promised health insurance for the masses. But on its first day, it’s left more Americans without coverage than before the law was passed.
By Sarah Hurtubise
Obamacare may have promised health insurance for the masses. But on its first day, it’s left more Americans without coverage than before the law was passed.
Jan 02, 2014 04:45 am
By Fox News
By Fox News
Supreme
Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor put religion at the forefront of the
ObamaCare debate by offering reprieve to nuns who want to opt out of the
Affordable Care Act.
Jan 02, 2014 04:25 am
By Mario Trujillo
By Mario Trujillo
A
gun from the failed U.S. operation known as "Fast and Furious" turned
up at the scene of a shootout between Mexican authorities and alleged
cartel gunmen last month, according to CNN.
Report: ‘Fast and Furious’ Gun Turns Up at Mexico Shootout Scene
Jan 02, 2014 04:21 am
By Fox News
By Fox News
Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid says his chamber will vote Monday on
extending long-term jobless benefits and that he plans to outline his
2014 legislative agenda in the coming days.
Jan 02, 2014 04:20 am
By Joseph Stiglitz
There’s something dismal about writing year-end roundups in the half-decade since the eruption of the 2008 global financial crisis. Yes, we avoided a Great Depression II, but only to emerge into a Great Malaise, with barely increasing incomes for a large proportion of citizens in advanced economies. We can expect more of the same in 2014.
The Great Malaise Drags On
By Joseph Stiglitz
There’s something dismal about writing year-end roundups in the half-decade since the eruption of the 2008 global financial crisis. Yes, we avoided a Great Depression II, but only to emerge into a Great Malaise, with barely increasing incomes for a large proportion of citizens in advanced economies. We can expect more of the same in 2014.
The Great Malaise Drags On
Jan 02, 2014 04:20 am
By Terence P. Jeffrey
The total number of people in the United States now receiving federal disability benefits hit a record 10,988,269 in December, up from the previous record of 10,982,920 set in November, according to newly released data from the Social Security Administration.
By Terence P. Jeffrey
The total number of people in the United States now receiving federal disability benefits hit a record 10,988,269 in December, up from the previous record of 10,982,920 set in November, according to newly released data from the Social Security Administration.
Jan 02, 2014 04:20 am
By Jerome R. Corsi
Can ordinary citizens protesting on the Internet block the Obama administration’s plan to ram through Congress one of the most ambitious globalist, “free-trade agreements” ever negotiated?
Obama Slithers Again Toward ‘New World Order’
By Jerome R. Corsi
Can ordinary citizens protesting on the Internet block the Obama administration’s plan to ram through Congress one of the most ambitious globalist, “free-trade agreements” ever negotiated?
Obama Slithers Again Toward ‘New World Order’
Jan 02, 2014 04:20 am
By Patrick Garrity and Tracy Connor
Fourteen people were injured — six of them critically — in a building explosion in Minneapolis that sent flames shooting 20 feet into the air Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Building Explodes in Downtown Minneapolis
By Patrick Garrity and Tracy Connor
Fourteen people were injured — six of them critically — in a building explosion in Minneapolis that sent flames shooting 20 feet into the air Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Building Explodes in Downtown Minneapolis
Jan 02, 2014 04:17 am
By Dominic Kelly
By Dominic Kelly
Disturbing
surveillance video shows the body of 24-year-old Jheryl Wright lying in
the doorway of a convenience store in Kalamazoo, Michigan while
customers walked by unaffected.
Disturbing Surveillance Video Shows Bystanders Walking Over Dead Body in Convenience Store Entrance (+video)
Jan 02, 2014 04:15 am
By Allison Martinez
While many of us had Christmas and New Years, the family of 26-year-old Bret Bohn has held a vigil across the street from Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska as they have most of this fall.
Bret Bohn: Medical Prisoner Over 60 Days in Anchorage, Alaska
By Allison Martinez
While many of us had Christmas and New Years, the family of 26-year-old Bret Bohn has held a vigil across the street from Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska as they have most of this fall.
Bret Bohn: Medical Prisoner Over 60 Days in Anchorage, Alaska
Jan 02, 2014 04:14 am
By Josh Kosman
Bill Gates is the richest person in the world — but one retired New York hedge-fund mogul thought the software pioneer’s Giving Pledge was “practically worthless.”
By Josh Kosman
Bill Gates is the richest person in the world — but one retired New York hedge-fund mogul thought the software pioneer’s Giving Pledge was “practically worthless.”
Jan 02, 2014 04:13 am
By Kirsten Wyatt/AP
Crowds were serenaded by live music as they waited for the nation's first legal recreational pot shops to open. They ate doughnuts and funnel cakes as a glass-blower made smoking pipes. Some tourists even rode around in a limo, eager to try weed but not so eager to be seen buying it.
Legal Recreational Pot Industry Opens in Colorado
By Kirsten Wyatt/AP
Crowds were serenaded by live music as they waited for the nation's first legal recreational pot shops to open. They ate doughnuts and funnel cakes as a glass-blower made smoking pipes. Some tourists even rode around in a limo, eager to try weed but not so eager to be seen buying it.
Legal Recreational Pot Industry Opens in Colorado
Jan 02, 2014 04:12 am
By Neil Munro
President Barack Obama’s appointees won an early prison release for a progressive lawyer who collaborated with the Muslim jihadi leader of the 1993 attack on New York’s Twin Towers.
By Neil Munro
President Barack Obama’s appointees won an early prison release for a progressive lawyer who collaborated with the Muslim jihadi leader of the 1993 attack on New York’s Twin Towers.
Jan 02, 2014 04:10 am
By Associated Press
A dying former civil rights lawyer convicted in a terrorism case but released early from prison has arrived in New York City.
By Associated Press
A dying former civil rights lawyer convicted in a terrorism case but released early from prison has arrived in New York City.
Jan 02, 2014 04:10 am
By Dan Whitcomb
The Syrian Electronic Army, an amorphous hacker collective that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, claimed credit on Wednesday for hacking into the social media accounts of Internet calling service Skype.
Syrian Electronic Army Says Hacked into Skype’s Social Media Accounts
By Dan Whitcomb
The Syrian Electronic Army, an amorphous hacker collective that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, claimed credit on Wednesday for hacking into the social media accounts of Internet calling service Skype.
Syrian Electronic Army Says Hacked into Skype’s Social Media Accounts
Jan 02, 2014 04:10 am
By Robert Wilde
Illinois passed a new state law that set back the efforts of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), making the use of drones to interfere with hunters and fishermen prohibited.
By Robert Wilde
Illinois passed a new state law that set back the efforts of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), making the use of drones to interfere with hunters and fishermen prohibited.
Jan 02, 2014 04:05 am
By Robert Wilde
New laws have been crafted for Californians to adhere to. Here are just a few blessed laws and regulations that will come into effect... Read more here.
2014 California Laws Affect Transgenders, Smokers, Drunk Drivers
By Robert Wilde
New laws have been crafted for Californians to adhere to. Here are just a few blessed laws and regulations that will come into effect... Read more here.
2014 California Laws Affect Transgenders, Smokers, Drunk Drivers
Jan 02, 2014 04:05 am
By Jerome R. Corsi
Atrocities by Syrian jihadist rebels have reached sensational new levels, according to a revered nun working with persecuted Christians and an explosive new video report.
Nun: Slain Christians’ Blood Drained and Sold (+videos)
By Jerome R. Corsi
Atrocities by Syrian jihadist rebels have reached sensational new levels, according to a revered nun working with persecuted Christians and an explosive new video report.
Nun: Slain Christians’ Blood Drained and Sold (+videos)
Jan 02, 2014 04:04 am
By Robby Soave
By Robby Soave
A
woman has filed suit against the police department that injured her arm
during her arrest and then ignored her increasingly poor medical state —
eventually costing her an arm.
Ignored By Jail Staff, Woman Allegedly Loses Arm After Rough Arrest
Jan 02, 2014 04:02 am
By Chico Harlan
By Chico Harlan
North
Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un said Wednesday that national unity
had strengthened “by 100 times” following the purge of
“counterrevolutionary factionalists” — an apparent reference to his
uncle, Jang Song Thaek, who was executed last month for treason.
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