Aug 01, 2014 07:30 am
By Fox News
Former President Bill Clinton, mere hours before the 9/11 terror attack, openly acknowledged that he turned down a chance to kill Usama bin Laden, according to a newly released recording.
Clinton on Sept. 10, 2001: I Could Have Killed bin Laden but ‘I Didn’t’ (+audio)
By Fox News
Former President Bill Clinton, mere hours before the 9/11 terror attack, openly acknowledged that he turned down a chance to kill Usama bin Laden, according to a newly released recording.
Clinton on Sept. 10, 2001: I Could Have Killed bin Laden but ‘I Didn’t’ (+audio)
Aug 01, 2014 07:29 am
By News Editor
Who’s paying the freight? You, the taxpayer.
Feds Fly Immigrant Minors to Hawaii on Taxpayer Dime
By News Editor
Who’s paying the freight? You, the taxpayer.
Feds Fly Immigrant Minors to Hawaii on Taxpayer Dime
Aug 01, 2014 07:28 am
By Greg Anderson
We as Americans are at a crossroads. Do we deliberately steer right and adhere to what made us a nation and a people? Or do we just lazily keep on keepin on, electing more of the same who will gently and comfortably compromise us further into fundamental transformation?
Greg Anderson on AK Senator Debate
By Greg Anderson
We as Americans are at a crossroads. Do we deliberately steer right and adhere to what made us a nation and a people? Or do we just lazily keep on keepin on, electing more of the same who will gently and comfortably compromise us further into fundamental transformation?
Greg Anderson on AK Senator Debate
Aug 01, 2014 07:27 am
By WND
President's executive privilege claim led to Holder contempt finding.
Court Releases ‘Fast and Furious’ Info Withheld by Obama
By WND
President's executive privilege claim led to Holder contempt finding.
Court Releases ‘Fast and Furious’ Info Withheld by Obama
Aug 01, 2014 07:26 am
By Twitchy Staff
An August recess is allegedly around the corner, tempers are wearing thin, and NBC News producer Frank Thorp V has posted a Vine allegedly showing Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) grabbing a staffer’s arm for trying to stop him from entering an in-progress GOP meeting through the front door.
‘That Face!’ Rep. Don Young Allegedly Strong-Arms House Staffer
By Twitchy Staff
An August recess is allegedly around the corner, tempers are wearing thin, and NBC News producer Frank Thorp V has posted a Vine allegedly showing Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) grabbing a staffer’s arm for trying to stop him from entering an in-progress GOP meeting through the front door.
‘That Face!’ Rep. Don Young Allegedly Strong-Arms House Staffer
Aug 01, 2014 07:25 am
By B. Christopher Agee / Western Journalism
How the Obama State Department waived hundreds of ethical conflicts that allowed the Clintons and their businesses to accept money from foreign entities and corporations seeking influence boggles the mind.
This Multi-Million Dollar Scandal Is So Big That It Could Destroy The Clintons For Good
By B. Christopher Agee / Western Journalism
How the Obama State Department waived hundreds of ethical conflicts that allowed the Clintons and their businesses to accept money from foreign entities and corporations seeking influence boggles the mind.
This Multi-Million Dollar Scandal Is So Big That It Could Destroy The Clintons For Good
Aug 01, 2014 07:24 am
By Rowan Scarborough
An independent panel appointed by the Pentagon and Congress said Thursday that President Obama’s strategy for sizing the armed services is too weak for today’s global threats.
Obama Military Downsizing Leaves U.S. Too Weak to Counter Global Threats, Panel Finds
By Rowan Scarborough
An independent panel appointed by the Pentagon and Congress said Thursday that President Obama’s strategy for sizing the armed services is too weak for today’s global threats.
Obama Military Downsizing Leaves U.S. Too Weak to Counter Global Threats, Panel Finds
Aug 01, 2014 07:23 am
By Martin Matishak and Ramsey Cox
The Senate on Thursday easily adopted a $17 billion bill meant to revamp the troubled Veterans Affairs (VA) Department.
Senate Passes VA Overhaul in 91-3 Vote
By Martin Matishak and Ramsey Cox
The Senate on Thursday easily adopted a $17 billion bill meant to revamp the troubled Veterans Affairs (VA) Department.
Senate Passes VA Overhaul in 91-3 Vote
Aug 01, 2014 07:22 am
By Michelle Malkin
The lofty motto of the Environmental Protection Agency is "protecting people and the environment." In practice, however, EPA bureaucrats faithfully protect their own people and preserve the government's cesspool of manipulation, cover-ups and cronyism.
The Environmental Corruption Agency
By Michelle Malkin
The lofty motto of the Environmental Protection Agency is "protecting people and the environment." In practice, however, EPA bureaucrats faithfully protect their own people and preserve the government's cesspool of manipulation, cover-ups and cronyism.
The Environmental Corruption Agency
Aug 01, 2014 07:21 am
By Jason Howerton
Watch the parody video here,
A Response to Bloomberg Group’s Disturbing Anti-Gun Ad: ‘Warning: This Video Depicts Scenes of Self Defense’ (+video)
By Jason Howerton
Watch the parody video here,
A Response to Bloomberg Group’s Disturbing Anti-Gun Ad: ‘Warning: This Video Depicts Scenes of Self Defense’ (+video)
Aug 01, 2014 07:20 am
By Fox News
The director of the CIA, offering a rare apology, has acknowledged an internal probe's findings that CIA employees in the Executive Branch improperly spied on the Legislative Branch by searching Senate computers and reading staffers' emails earlier this year.
CIA Director Apologizes to Lawmakers as Probe Finds Officers Read Senate Emails
By Fox News
The director of the CIA, offering a rare apology, has acknowledged an internal probe's findings that CIA employees in the Executive Branch improperly spied on the Legislative Branch by searching Senate computers and reading staffers' emails earlier this year.
CIA Director Apologizes to Lawmakers as Probe Finds Officers Read Senate Emails
Aug 01, 2014 07:19 am
By Jim Tice
A German Army brigadier general who recently served with NATO forces in Afghanistan is assuming duties as the chief of staff of U. S. Army Europe, the first time a non-American officer has held that position.
German Officer to Serve as U.S. Army Europe’s Chief of Staff
By Jim Tice
A German Army brigadier general who recently served with NATO forces in Afghanistan is assuming duties as the chief of staff of U. S. Army Europe, the first time a non-American officer has held that position.
German Officer to Serve as U.S. Army Europe’s Chief of Staff
Aug 01, 2014 07:18 am
By Jim McElhatton
Employees rarely face criminal prosecution for time and attendance fraud.
Feds Accept Boredom, Lack of Work as Excuses for Surfing Porn On Clock
By Jim McElhatton
Employees rarely face criminal prosecution for time and attendance fraud.
Feds Accept Boredom, Lack of Work as Excuses for Surfing Porn On Clock
Aug 01, 2014 07:17 am
By Tara Kain
I choose not to be persuaded by other forces. Instead, I choose to vote my conscience and vote for candidates who stand for my individual rights and freedoms, and not more big government.
Electability
By Tara Kain
I choose not to be persuaded by other forces. Instead, I choose to vote my conscience and vote for candidates who stand for my individual rights and freedoms, and not more big government.
Electability
Aug 01, 2014 07:16 am
By Associated Press
A federal judge has dismissed the state's lawsuit over the closure of national wildlife refuges during the partial federal government shutdown last year.
Federal Judge Dismisses Alaska’s Lawsuit Over Refuge Closure During Government Shutdown
By Associated Press
A federal judge has dismissed the state's lawsuit over the closure of national wildlife refuges during the partial federal government shutdown last year.
Federal Judge Dismisses Alaska’s Lawsuit Over Refuge Closure During Government Shutdown
Aug 01, 2014 07:15 am
By JONATHAN STRONG, CHARLIE SPIERING & CAROLINE MAY
In the Speaker's lobby just off the House floor, members of Congress were full of recriminations over how the border bill had just died—until it sprang back to life.
Boehner Tries To Resuscitate Dying Border Bill
By JONATHAN STRONG, CHARLIE SPIERING & CAROLINE MAY
In the Speaker's lobby just off the House floor, members of Congress were full of recriminations over how the border bill had just died—until it sprang back to life.
Boehner Tries To Resuscitate Dying Border Bill
Aug 01, 2014 07:14 am
By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
The bankrupt California city of San Bernardino has a new idea for raising revenue – legalize medical marijuana, and tax the pot.
Bankrupt California City Eyes Marijuana for Revenue
By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
The bankrupt California city of San Bernardino has a new idea for raising revenue – legalize medical marijuana, and tax the pot.
Bankrupt California City Eyes Marijuana for Revenue
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