May 16, 2015 04:25 am
By Greg Botelho and Sarah Aarthun
Adding to the mystery of what happened the night of the derailment, passengers aboard a third train also reported their train getting struck by an object.
Amtrak Conductor: Train May Have Been Shot
By Greg Botelho and Sarah Aarthun
Adding to the mystery of what happened the night of the derailment, passengers aboard a third train also reported their train getting struck by an object.
Amtrak Conductor: Train May Have Been Shot
May 16, 2015 04:24 am
By News Editor
The Girl Scouts is the latest organization to cave to pressure from the queer lobby, changing policies to extend membership to psychologically-disturbed boys who think they are girls. One of the nation's largest school districts is also accommodating the LGBTIQA lobby.
Unbelievable: Girl Scouts Welcome Cross-Dressing Boys Into Their Ranks [+video]
By News Editor
The Girl Scouts is the latest organization to cave to pressure from the queer lobby, changing policies to extend membership to psychologically-disturbed boys who think they are girls. One of the nation's largest school districts is also accommodating the LGBTIQA lobby.
Unbelievable: Girl Scouts Welcome Cross-Dressing Boys Into Their Ranks [+video]
May 16, 2015 04:24 am
By Charlie Spiering
Obama continues his tirade against Christians, suggesting they should focus more on helping the poor, instead of focusing on "divisive" issues such as homosexual marriage and abortion.
Obama Lectures Christians Again: Church Should Focus More on Poverty and Less on Abortion and Homosexual Marriage [+video]
By Charlie Spiering
Obama continues his tirade against Christians, suggesting they should focus more on helping the poor, instead of focusing on "divisive" issues such as homosexual marriage and abortion.
Obama Lectures Christians Again: Church Should Focus More on Poverty and Less on Abortion and Homosexual Marriage [+video]
May 16, 2015 04:24 am
By Joe Miller
The verdict marked the first time in the post-9/11 era that federal prosecutors have won the death penalty in a terrorism case.
Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Sentenced to Death
By Joe Miller
The verdict marked the first time in the post-9/11 era that federal prosecutors have won the death penalty in a terrorism case.
Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Sentenced to Death
May 16, 2015 04:20 am
By Randy DeSoto
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia reaffirmed his commitment to defending the Constitution while speaking to the Federalist Society in his home state of New Jersey last weekend.
Scalia Defends the Constitution, Questions the 17th Amendment
By Randy DeSoto
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia reaffirmed his commitment to defending the Constitution while speaking to the Federalist Society in his home state of New Jersey last weekend.
Scalia Defends the Constitution, Questions the 17th Amendment
May 16, 2015 04:20 am
By Susan Mende
Last week, Jessica Cooke, 21, was pulled over at a border checkpoint in New York by federal agents who wanted to search her car’s trunk because she was supposedly "nervous." She was then apparently tazed. Watch the incredibly disturbing video here and read about the new patrols on the northern border.
New Yorkers Have Mixed Views on New U.S.-Canadian Border Patrol Checkpoints [+video]
By Susan Mende
Last week, Jessica Cooke, 21, was pulled over at a border checkpoint in New York by federal agents who wanted to search her car’s trunk because she was supposedly "nervous." She was then apparently tazed. Watch the incredibly disturbing video here and read about the new patrols on the northern border.
New Yorkers Have Mixed Views on New U.S.-Canadian Border Patrol Checkpoints [+video]
May 16, 2015 04:20 am
By Dan Froomkin
The Bush administration’s decision to keep bulk collection of domestic phone records a secret was a strategic mistake, former NSA Inspector General Joel Brenner told his former colleagues last weekend.
Former NSA Lawyer: Keeping Bulk Collection Was a Mistake, Directed by VP Dick Cheney
By Dan Froomkin
The Bush administration’s decision to keep bulk collection of domestic phone records a secret was a strategic mistake, former NSA Inspector General Joel Brenner told his former colleagues last weekend.
Former NSA Lawyer: Keeping Bulk Collection Was a Mistake, Directed by VP Dick Cheney
May 16, 2015 04:20 am
By Bill Gertz
Russia’s envoy to the NATO alliance was asked directly yesterday about whether Putin had placed nuclear weapons in Ukraine's Crimea.
Russia Says It Can Deploy Nuclear Arms to Crimea
By Bill Gertz
Russia’s envoy to the NATO alliance was asked directly yesterday about whether Putin had placed nuclear weapons in Ukraine's Crimea.
Russia Says It Can Deploy Nuclear Arms to Crimea
May 16, 2015 04:20 am
By Hunter Roosevelt
Peyton Robinson, a senior at a high school in South Carolina, was flying an American flag and a POW-MIA flag on the back of his truck, until the school took them off his truck. Then this happened.
School Bans Teen From Flying American Flag, Community Outrage Ensues [+video]
By Hunter Roosevelt
Peyton Robinson, a senior at a high school in South Carolina, was flying an American flag and a POW-MIA flag on the back of his truck, until the school took them off his truck. Then this happened.
School Bans Teen From Flying American Flag, Community Outrage Ensues [+video]
May 16, 2015 04:19 am
By Matea Gold, Rosalind S. Helderman and Anne Gearan
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton earned incredible amounts for giving speeches over the last 15 months, a huge infusion to their net worth as she was readying for a presidential bid.
Clintons Have Made More Than $25 Million for Speaking Since Jan. 2014
By Matea Gold, Rosalind S. Helderman and Anne Gearan
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton earned incredible amounts for giving speeches over the last 15 months, a huge infusion to their net worth as she was readying for a presidential bid.
Clintons Have Made More Than $25 Million for Speaking Since Jan. 2014
May 16, 2015 04:19 am
By Tribune News Service
Wannabe King Bush III must be celebrating as yet another conservative enters the 2016 race.
Rick Perry to Announce Presidential Run Next Month
By Tribune News Service
Wannabe King Bush III must be celebrating as yet another conservative enters the 2016 race.
Rick Perry to Announce Presidential Run Next Month
May 16, 2015 04:19 am
By Samuel Speciale
Portions of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” a controversial movie depicting graphic acts of sexual violence, was screened in a West Virginia classroom this week.
Students Caught Screening Fifty Shades of Grey During Class
By Samuel Speciale
Portions of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” a controversial movie depicting graphic acts of sexual violence, was screened in a West Virginia classroom this week.
Students Caught Screening Fifty Shades of Grey During Class
May 16, 2015 04:17 am
By Elizabeth Harrington
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is pushing back against a campaign criticizing First Lady Michelle Obama’s school lunch rules by showing one picture of a somewhat appetizing child’s lunch.
Feds to Use Social Media to Combat Complaints About Michelle Obama Lunches
By Elizabeth Harrington
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is pushing back against a campaign criticizing First Lady Michelle Obama’s school lunch rules by showing one picture of a somewhat appetizing child’s lunch.
Feds to Use Social Media to Combat Complaints About Michelle Obama Lunches
May 16, 2015 04:17 am
By Lisa Rein and Emily Wax-Thibodeaux
The corrupt Department of Veterans Affairs has been spending at least $6 billion a year in violation of federal contracting rules to pay for medical care and supplies, wasting taxpayer money and putting veterans at risk.
Veterans Affairs Improperly Spent $6 Billion Annually, Senior Official Says
By Lisa Rein and Emily Wax-Thibodeaux
The corrupt Department of Veterans Affairs has been spending at least $6 billion a year in violation of federal contracting rules to pay for medical care and supplies, wasting taxpayer money and putting veterans at risk.
Veterans Affairs Improperly Spent $6 Billion Annually, Senior Official Says
May 16, 2015 04:17 am
By Charlotte Lozier Institute
A national pro-life group says expansion of the Medicaid program in Alaska will significantly increase the number of abortions in the state.
Alaska Medicaid Expansion Would Significantly Increase Taxpayer-Funded Abortions
By Charlotte Lozier Institute
A national pro-life group says expansion of the Medicaid program in Alaska will significantly increase the number of abortions in the state.
Alaska Medicaid Expansion Would Significantly Increase Taxpayer-Funded Abortions
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