Sep 16, 2014 07:30 am
By News Editor
Law enforcement officials in Texas are preparing for what might end up as a stand-off between militia members and law enforcement agents.
Another Standoff Brewing? Law Enforcement Nervous as Militia Members Plan to Block Bridges Going into Mexico
By News Editor
Law enforcement officials in Texas are preparing for what might end up as a stand-off between militia members and law enforcement agents.
Another Standoff Brewing? Law Enforcement Nervous as Militia Members Plan to Block Bridges Going into Mexico
Sep 16, 2014 07:29 am
By News Editor
During Secretary of State John Kerry’s weekend visit to Cairo, his Egyptian counterpart pushed for the new international focus on countering terrorism to go beyond Syria and Iraq, arguing that the same ideology espoused by the jihadists there is driving other Islamist extremists.
Egypt: Don’t Limit Action to ISIS; Islamists Elsewhere Share its Ideology
By News Editor
During Secretary of State John Kerry’s weekend visit to Cairo, his Egyptian counterpart pushed for the new international focus on countering terrorism to go beyond Syria and Iraq, arguing that the same ideology espoused by the jihadists there is driving other Islamist extremists.
Egypt: Don’t Limit Action to ISIS; Islamists Elsewhere Share its Ideology
Sep 16, 2014 07:28 am
By Todd Starnes
Arkansas State University violated the law when they ordered football players to either remove or modify crosses they had affixed to their helmets.
Attorney: University Broke Law by Banning Crosses on Football Helmets
By Todd Starnes
Arkansas State University violated the law when they ordered football players to either remove or modify crosses they had affixed to their helmets.
Attorney: University Broke Law by Banning Crosses on Football Helmets
Sep 16, 2014 07:27 am
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Democrats have reversed the partisan imbalance on the federal appeals courts that long favored conservatives, a little-noticed shift with far-reaching consequences for the law and President Obama’s legacy.
NYT: Obama ‘Reshaping’ Appellate Bench
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Democrats have reversed the partisan imbalance on the federal appeals courts that long favored conservatives, a little-noticed shift with far-reaching consequences for the law and President Obama’s legacy.
NYT: Obama ‘Reshaping’ Appellate Bench
Sep 16, 2014 07:25 am
By BRANDON DARBY
On September 11, 2014, individuals or a group in Mexico hung a message to America over the U.S.-Mexico border wall condemning American support for Israel and declaring support for Palestine.
Feds Find Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestine 9/11 Message to America on Border Fence
By BRANDON DARBY
On September 11, 2014, individuals or a group in Mexico hung a message to America over the U.S.-Mexico border wall condemning American support for Israel and declaring support for Palestine.
Feds Find Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestine 9/11 Message to America on Border Fence
Sep 16, 2014 07:23 am
By News Editor
There are about 200,000 Africans from countries hosting the deadly Ebola virus who hold temporary visas to visit the United States, greatly raising the stakes it could spread to America.
State Department Orders 5,000 Body Bags and 160,000 Hazmat Suits for African Ebola Outbreak
By News Editor
There are about 200,000 Africans from countries hosting the deadly Ebola virus who hold temporary visas to visit the United States, greatly raising the stakes it could spread to America.
State Department Orders 5,000 Body Bags and 160,000 Hazmat Suits for African Ebola Outbreak
Sep 16, 2014 07:22 am
By Stephen Dinan and Ben Wolfgang
Lawmakers seek Visa Waiver Program review, revocation of American jihadists’ passports.
Congress Demands Obama Act to Keep Islamic Terrorists Out of U.S.
By Stephen Dinan and Ben Wolfgang
Lawmakers seek Visa Waiver Program review, revocation of American jihadists’ passports.
Congress Demands Obama Act to Keep Islamic Terrorists Out of U.S.
Sep 16, 2014 07:21 am
By Associated Press
California voters broadly support a path to legalization for immigrants in the U.S. without proper documents.
California Voters Worry Over Illegal Immigration but Support Path to Legality
By Associated Press
California voters broadly support a path to legalization for immigrants in the U.S. without proper documents.
California Voters Worry Over Illegal Immigration but Support Path to Legality
Sep 16, 2014 07:19 am
By Steven Ertelt
So the woman representing the nation as the new Miss America interned for the very organization that has killed millions of Americans in abortions.
Newly-Crowned Miss America Kira Kazantsev Worked at Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz
By Steven Ertelt
So the woman representing the nation as the new Miss America interned for the very organization that has killed millions of Americans in abortions.
Newly-Crowned Miss America Kira Kazantsev Worked at Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz
Sep 16, 2014 07:18 am
By Lance Roberts
The governor race in Alaska has taken an interesting turn with Independent Republican Bill Walker jumping out of his party and platform to team with Byron Mallott, the Democrat’s candidate aligned with Begich and Obama.
Opinion: An Important Point on the Governor Race
By Lance Roberts
The governor race in Alaska has taken an interesting turn with Independent Republican Bill Walker jumping out of his party and platform to team with Byron Mallott, the Democrat’s candidate aligned with Begich and Obama.
Opinion: An Important Point on the Governor Race
Sep 16, 2014 07:17 am
By News Editor
Militants for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have traveled to Mexico and are just miles from the United States.
U.S. Pushes Back Against Warnings That ISIS Plans to Enter From Mexico
By News Editor
Militants for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have traveled to Mexico and are just miles from the United States.
U.S. Pushes Back Against Warnings That ISIS Plans to Enter From Mexico
Sep 16, 2014 07:15 am
By Sarah Jean Seman
In what may be the ultimate Nanny State move, Vermont has outlawed consuming or bringing brownies, cakes, or cookies to school.
Nanny State: Vermont Bans Desserts in School
By Sarah Jean Seman
In what may be the ultimate Nanny State move, Vermont has outlawed consuming or bringing brownies, cakes, or cookies to school.
Nanny State: Vermont Bans Desserts in School
Sep 16, 2014 07:14 am
By Katie Pavlich
If you've paid attention at all to the gun control debate over the past two decades, you've certainly heard the argument from gun control activists, "What do you want? For people to be able to buy and own tanks?!"
Huh: Anti-Gun Billionaire Buys a Nazi Tank
By Katie Pavlich
If you've paid attention at all to the gun control debate over the past two decades, you've certainly heard the argument from gun control activists, "What do you want? For people to be able to buy and own tanks?!"
Huh: Anti-Gun Billionaire Buys a Nazi Tank
Sep 16, 2014 07:12 am
By Matt Vespa
MRCTV’s Dan Joseph returned to the hallowed grounds of George Mason University in Northern Virginia to ask members of the student body if they would support the Islamic State (ISIS).
WOW: ISIS Has Some Friends at George Mason University (+video)
By Matt Vespa
MRCTV’s Dan Joseph returned to the hallowed grounds of George Mason University in Northern Virginia to ask members of the student body if they would support the Islamic State (ISIS).
WOW: ISIS Has Some Friends at George Mason University (+video)
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