Feb 03, 2014 05:15 am
By Fox News
President
Obama, in an interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, tried to put
behind him the scandals that have hung over his second term, suggesting
his administration did not mislead the public on the Benghazi attack and
going so far as to say the IRS targeting scandal had “not even a
smidgen of corruption.”
Feb 03, 2014 05:13 am
By Greg Richter President Barack Obama twice blamed Fox News Channel for misinforming the public on issues that have bedeviled his presidency in the past year during a pre-Super Bowl interview with the network's Bill O'Reilly. Obama to O’Reilly: Fox News Reason for My Problems
Feb 03, 2014 05:11 am
By Bob Unruh The U.S. Supreme Court repeatedly has sided with defenders of the Second Amendment, ruling that the Constitution protects an individual’s right to bear arms and that states cannot unreasonably restrict that right. Does the Right to Self-Defense Have Boundaries?
Feb 03, 2014 05:09 am
By Allen St. John Average and okay.” That’s Lee Garfinkel’s three-word assessment of this year’s crop of Super Bowl ads. And Garfinkel knows of what he speaks. The CEO of DraftFCB NY is the auteur of numerous classic Super Bowl ads, most notably a series of iconic Pepsi spots featuring Cindy Crawford. Best Super Bowl XLVIII Commercials (+video)
Feb 03, 2014 05:03 am
By Michael Walsh The NSA revelations and the IRS scandal have sent a chill through freedom of speech and expression in this country. “Trust us” cannot be the answer. As the old saying goes: Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you. Welcome to the United States of Paranoia
Feb 03, 2014 04:57 am
By Susan Crabtree President Obama said the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya occurred because “not all the precautions that should have been taken were taken' and denied any effort in the immediate aftermath to downplay the role terrorism played. Obama on Benghazi: ‘We Revealed What We Knew at the Time’
Feb 03, 2014 04:55 am
By Kelsey Harris/Heritage Foundation On January 8, Army 1st Lt. Chuck Nadd left his eight-month mission in Afghanistan to come home. He knew he’d be greeted by his girlfriend. But he didn’t know his hometown — and Budweiser cameras — were waiting for him, too. A Super Bowl Commercial Guaranteed to Bring You Chills
Feb 03, 2014 04:55 am
By AP Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday brushed off U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s warning that Israel faced a growing boycott threat if peace talks with the Palestinians fail, saying the campaign would not achieve its goal. US Secretary of State Threatens Israeli Boycott, Warns of ‘Deligitimization’ of Israel
Feb 03, 2014 04:51 am
By Jennifer Burke NFL legend Joe Namath honored fallen soldier Chris Kyle as he did the coin toss at the Super Bowl on Sunday. Namath Honors Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at Super Bowl
Feb 03, 2014 04:32 am
By Drew Zahn The U.S. Constitution reserves the power of public education to the states and local governments.
Feb 03, 2014 04:30 am
By Melanie Hunter President Barack Obama in an exclusive interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, airing Friday said it is up to Congress to decide whether marijuana should continue to be classified as a Schedule I narcotic.
Feb 03, 2014 04:28 am
By The Christian Science Monitor Staff, Associated Press
Harley
burial: A custom Plexiglas casket was built for Billy Standley and
his1967 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide cruiser. The Harley burial was his
idea, and his sons helped build the casket.
Harley Burial: Rider and Bike are Inseparable, Even in Death
Feb 03, 2014 04:26 am
By Cynthia Littleton
The clock starts again May 5 for Jack Bauer as Fox unveils its reboot of “24″ with a two-hour premiere episode.
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