Should Troops be Armed on Homeland Bases?
We are talking about our fighting men and women. People who are taught
to use firearms as part of their daily lives. And yet, whenever a member
of the military is on a base in America, he or she is not armed. They
are prohibited from carrying a weapon. Considering what happened --
AGAIN -- at Ft. Hood, is it time for a change in thinking?
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Woman sentenced to six months home confinement in voter fraud case
A former Brownsville woman was sentenced to six months home confinement
and five years of probation for voter fraud, court documents show. Sonia
Leticia Solis, of Fort Worth, pleaded guilty on Nov. 4, 2013, to voting
more than once in a Cameron County runoff election in 2012.
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Teacher falsely reports school shooting as April Fool's prank
Teacher Angela Timmons was arrested after falsely reporting a school
shooting at Virginia College, where she worked, as an April Fool's Day
prank.
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Holder: US Needs Balanced Approach on Heroin
Attorney General Eric Holder says the government needs to deal
differently with the heroin epidemic than it did with the crack cocaine
crisis decades ago.
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Mississippi legislature approves religious freedom bill
Supporters of Mississippi's Religious Freedom Restoration Act say its
aim is to protect believers, not to discriminate against gays.
Republican Gov. Phil Bryant must now decide whether to sign it.
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Wyoming Gov. Mead Continues Mocking the Law
On Wednesday March 26, an audit of expenditures of federal funds by
Wyoming government agencies was released to the public, in which the
state Department of Education received extremely high marks for proper
spending practices.
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Yellowstone volcano: Could fleeing animals predicate eruption?
A large supervolcano lies within Yellowstone National Park and between a
4.8-magnitude earthquake last weekend and recent reports of animals
fleeing the region, some people are worried there may be a pending
eruption.
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Sarah Palin: Paul Ryan's budget is 'definition of insanity'
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin blasted Republican Rep. Paul Ryan in a Facebook post Tuesday, calling his budget proposal "the definition of insanity."
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Student fell to death after eating pot cookie
A Wyoming college student visiting Denver on spring break jumped to his
death after eating a marijuana cookie that his friend legally purchased
in one of Colorado's recreational pot shops, authorities said Wednesday.
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