Sunday
on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) reacted to
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accusing Republicans
of intentionally attempting to disenfranchise voters based on race, age
and poverty level and said she insulted the people... Read More
WASHINGTON
– Social Security overpaid nearly half the people receiving disability
benefits over the past decade, according to a government watchdog,
raising questions about the management of the cash-strapped program. In
all, Social Security overpaid beneficiaries by nearly $17 billion,... Read More
Commonly
used and unregulated internet discussions and videos about guns and
ammo could be closed down under rules proposed by the State Department,
amounting to a "gag order on firearm-related speech," the National Rifle
Association is warning. In updating regulations... Read More
On
June 6, Reverend Michael Pfleger listed recent shootings in heavily
gun-controlled Chicago then said the NRA “will pay pay for the murder of
our children.” He was joined by Reverend Jesse Jackson and the Brady
Campaign to Prevent Gun... Read More
WICHITA, Kan. — A federal judge rejected a challenge Friday
to a Kansas law that makes it a felony for U.S. government workers to
regulate guns and ammunition made, sold and kept only in the state,
ruling that the gun... Read More
ROME – Heartened by recent election successes by an anti-immigrant party, Italian politicians based in the north vowed Sunday not to shelter any more migrants saved at sea, even as hundreds more were being rescued in the Mediterranean from smugglers'... Read More
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