Hillary
Clinton wants to meet “everyday Americans” so badly, she drove right
past many waiting in front of her event in Iowa. In the now-viral clip
of reporters chasing after Clinton’s “Scooby” van, the Clinton camp
drove to the back... Read More
A
Bush-era ambassador to the United Nations is challenging Sen. Rand
Paul's national security views and suggests that Paul is an
isolationist. In remarks to a New Hampshire Republican gathering Friday,
John Bolton said New Hampshire voters must first and... Read More
The
Jacksonville, Florida, city government is preparing to install more
than 50 "intelligent" streetlights under a new General Electric pilot
program. In accordance with the "GE Intelligent City Initiate," the
"data-collecting" LED streetlights will be placed throughout the city’s
downtown... Read More
Rodrigo
Rato, who led the International Monetary Fund from 2004-2007, was
arrested in Spain last night over allegations of tax evasion and money
laundering. An influential figure in Spanish banking and politics, Rato
was the predecessor of IMF chief Dominique... Read More
Greece's
privatization agency (HRADF) has invited OPAP to sign a deal next week
to acquire the country's sole license for horse racing betting, the
first state asset sale to be completed by the new leftist-led coalition
government. The agency announced... Read More
Soon
there may only be atheists in the foxholes. Christians are leaving the
U.S. military or are discouraged from joining in the first place because
of a "hostile work environment" that doesn’t let them express their
beliefs openly, religious freedom... Read More
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