The New York Times Friday
report that Republican Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and his wife Jeanette
have been cited 17 times for traffic violations was written after the
citations were pulled by liberal opposition research firm American
Bridge, according to... Read More
A
Democratic legal fight against restrictive voting laws enacted in
recent years by Republican-controlled state governments is being largely
paid for by a single liberal benefactor: the billionaire philanthropist
George Soros. Mr. Soros, the Hungarian-born investor whose first major
involvement... Read More
Donald Trump is scheduled to reveal his presidential plans on June 16
from his namesake tower in New York City. But he had a problem keeping
his decision a secret today during a stop in Mason City, Iowa, where he... Read More
On April 21,
Carol Bowne from Berlin Township, NJ, applied for a license to own a
handgun, which she wanted to protect herself from a former boyfriend
against whom she had a restraining order. On June 3—while still waiting
for... Read More
DES
MOINES, Iowa — It's time for Republican presidential contenders to
"roast and ride," a new twist on Iowa's down-home style of politicking. A
weekend gathering by freshman Sen. Joni Ernst features a pig roast,
speeches from seven 2016 hopefuls... Read More
China
is building massive databases of Americans’ personal information by
hacking government agencies and U.S. health-care companies, using a
high-tech tactic to achieve an age-old goal of espionage: recruiting
spies or gaining more information on an adversary, U.S. officials and... Read More
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