Mar 26, 2015 07:59 am
By News Editor
Soon after he became the first 2016 presidential hopeful to formally announce his candidacy, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz became the subject of numerous media reports. One such article, penned by the New Yorker’s John Cassidy, described the Tea Party favorite as he believes “many Americans” see him.
New Yorker Under Fire For Describing Ted Cruz With Racist Term
By News Editor
Soon after he became the first 2016 presidential hopeful to formally announce his candidacy, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz became the subject of numerous media reports. One such article, penned by the New Yorker’s John Cassidy, described the Tea Party favorite as he believes “many Americans” see him.
New Yorker Under Fire For Describing Ted Cruz With Racist Term
Mar 26, 2015 07:59 am
By Kelsey Harkness
For the first time this year, Congress will get a chance to directly question the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) over its involvement in Operation Choke Point.
What to Expect From Today’s Operation Choke Point Hearing
By Kelsey Harkness
For the first time this year, Congress will get a chance to directly question the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) over its involvement in Operation Choke Point.
What to Expect From Today’s Operation Choke Point Hearing
Mar 26, 2015 07:58 am
By Hunter Walker
Someone's been leaking damaging stories about the Secret Service to the Washington Post, and the agency is eager to find out who.
The Secret Service Wants to Know Who’s Leaking Damaging Stories to the Washington Post
By Hunter Walker
Someone's been leaking damaging stories about the Secret Service to the Washington Post, and the agency is eager to find out who.
The Secret Service Wants to Know Who’s Leaking Damaging Stories to the Washington Post
Mar 26, 2015 07:57 am
By News Editor
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. soldier who slipped away from his patrol base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held in captivity for five years, has been charged with desertion.
Bowe Bergdahl, Once-Missing U.S. Soldier, Charged with Desertion [+videos]
By News Editor
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. soldier who slipped away from his patrol base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held in captivity for five years, has been charged with desertion.
Bowe Bergdahl, Once-Missing U.S. Soldier, Charged with Desertion [+videos]
Mar 26, 2015 07:57 am
By Thomas Snodgrass
Steve Klein has summed up his personal counter-jihad as a fight that is unavoidable because Islamic jihad is an existential threat to the American way of life. Therefore, he invokes John Paul Jones: “I have not yet begun to fight!,” as well as “Semper Fidelis for Jesus.”
A Former Marine’s Continuing Experiences in Countering Islamic Jihadist
By Thomas Snodgrass
Steve Klein has summed up his personal counter-jihad as a fight that is unavoidable because Islamic jihad is an existential threat to the American way of life. Therefore, he invokes John Paul Jones: “I have not yet begun to fight!,” as well as “Semper Fidelis for Jesus.”
A Former Marine’s Continuing Experiences in Countering Islamic Jihadist
Mar 26, 2015 07:53 am
By Kristine Galvan
“I'm an American citizen and I believe in the rule of law,” Rivera said. “And being Hispanic, I should not be granted special privilege in avoiding the law."
Hispanic Activists Organizing in Support of Tougher Immigration Laws [+video]
By Kristine Galvan
“I'm an American citizen and I believe in the rule of law,” Rivera said. “And being Hispanic, I should not be granted special privilege in avoiding the law."
Hispanic Activists Organizing in Support of Tougher Immigration Laws [+video]
Mar 26, 2015 07:51 am
By Carl Campanile
This guy is either the dumbest Ivy League bigwig ever or politically correct to a fault — for welcoming offers to bring ISIS and Hamas to Cornell University.
Watch: Cornell Dean Says ISIS Welcome on Campus in Undercover Video
By Carl Campanile
This guy is either the dumbest Ivy League bigwig ever or politically correct to a fault — for welcoming offers to bring ISIS and Hamas to Cornell University.
Watch: Cornell Dean Says ISIS Welcome on Campus in Undercover Video
Mar 26, 2015 07:50 am
By Arwa Damon and Tim Lister
The desert and dun-colored cliffs around the town of Tataouine were once the backdrop for the movie "Star Wars," much of which was filmed in this neglected corner of Tunisia in 1976, now they're featured in the battle against ISIS.
Tunisian Town near ‘Star Wars’ Backdrop Now Features in Battle Against ISIS
By Arwa Damon and Tim Lister
The desert and dun-colored cliffs around the town of Tataouine were once the backdrop for the movie "Star Wars," much of which was filmed in this neglected corner of Tunisia in 1976, now they're featured in the battle against ISIS.
Tunisian Town near ‘Star Wars’ Backdrop Now Features in Battle Against ISIS
Mar 26, 2015 07:49 am
By Elizabeth Harrington
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is spending nearly $150,000 to test a “mindful eating intervention” on third graders in California.
Feds Spend $149,890 on “Mindful Eating Intervention” for Third Graders
By Elizabeth Harrington
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is spending nearly $150,000 to test a “mindful eating intervention” on third graders in California.
Feds Spend $149,890 on “Mindful Eating Intervention” for Third Graders
Mar 26, 2015 07:47 am
By CBS New York
Radio Shack is preparing to auction off customer information as part of its bankruptcy sale.
Report: Radio Shack to Sell Customers’ Personal Information in Bankruptcy Sale [+video]
By CBS New York
Radio Shack is preparing to auction off customer information as part of its bankruptcy sale.
Report: Radio Shack to Sell Customers’ Personal Information in Bankruptcy Sale [+video]
Mar 26, 2015 07:46 am
By Steve Bittenbender
Indiana Governor Mike Pence said on Wednesday he will declare a public health disaster in a small southern Indiana county that has seen a drastic increase in HIV cases.
Indiana Governor to Declare Disaster for County Hit by HIV Outbreak [+video]
By Steve Bittenbender
Indiana Governor Mike Pence said on Wednesday he will declare a public health disaster in a small southern Indiana county that has seen a drastic increase in HIV cases.
Indiana Governor to Declare Disaster for County Hit by HIV Outbreak [+video]
Mar 26, 2015 07:45 am
By Elizabeth Harrington
U.S. Department of Agriculture employees used government credit cards at bowling alleys, barbershops, and amusement parks, according to an audit by the Office of Inspector General (OIG).
USDA Employees Used Government Credit Cards at Bowling Alleys, Barbershops
By Elizabeth Harrington
U.S. Department of Agriculture employees used government credit cards at bowling alleys, barbershops, and amusement parks, according to an audit by the Office of Inspector General (OIG).
USDA Employees Used Government Credit Cards at Bowling Alleys, Barbershops
Mar 26, 2015 07:44 am
By Mary Beth Quirk
Forget calling for a tow truck, there’s another road rescue team in place and they probably work for peanuts. But seriously, while it might sound like a joke to have a couple of elephants helping out a stuck semi-truck on the side of the road, it’s all too delightfully true.
Elephants Help Rescue 18-Wheeler Truck Stuck in Louisiana
By Mary Beth Quirk
Forget calling for a tow truck, there’s another road rescue team in place and they probably work for peanuts. But seriously, while it might sound like a joke to have a couple of elephants helping out a stuck semi-truck on the side of the road, it’s all too delightfully true.
Elephants Help Rescue 18-Wheeler Truck Stuck in Louisiana
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