Aug 18, 2015 07:03 am
By News Editor
As promised, Donald Trump released a comprehensive immigration reform plan over the weekend. And yesterday, new polling data suggests that he's pulled far ahead of all other 2016 POTUS contenders.
Trump Pulls Far Ahead in Latest Poll, Just Announced the Game-Changing Plan Everyone’s Been Waiting for and People Are Going Crazy [+video]
By News Editor
As promised, Donald Trump released a comprehensive immigration reform plan over the weekend. And yesterday, new polling data suggests that he's pulled far ahead of all other 2016 POTUS contenders.
Trump Pulls Far Ahead in Latest Poll, Just Announced the Game-Changing Plan Everyone’s Been Waiting for and People Are Going Crazy [+video]
Aug 18, 2015 07:01 am
By News Editor
The second Ukrainian ceasefire appears to have fallen apart as reports from around the country indicate that heavy fighting has resumed while Russia is pouring troops into the region adjacent to the Ukraine border.
Russia Preparing for War: Country Prepares To Deploy Troops To Ukraine [+video]
By News Editor
The second Ukrainian ceasefire appears to have fallen apart as reports from around the country indicate that heavy fighting has resumed while Russia is pouring troops into the region adjacent to the Ukraine border.
Russia Preparing for War: Country Prepares To Deploy Troops To Ukraine [+video]
Aug 18, 2015 05:42 am
By Steve Deace
It seems as if there are 3,742 people campaigning to be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2016. But when you look at history, environment, and the candidates’ various strengths and weaknesses, only six have a real shot at being the party’s eventual standard-bearer.
The Eventual Republican Nominee Will Be One of These Six Candidates
By Steve Deace
It seems as if there are 3,742 people campaigning to be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2016. But when you look at history, environment, and the candidates’ various strengths and weaknesses, only six have a real shot at being the party’s eventual standard-bearer.
The Eventual Republican Nominee Will Be One of These Six Candidates
Aug 18, 2015 05:40 am
By News Editor
In the new court filing, the State Department said it is getting back on schedule for publicly releasing the Clinton emails after falling more than 1,000 pages behind in July, when the need to screen messages for secret information overwhelmed the department.
New Clinton Email Count: Hundreds of Documents Contain Classified Information
By News Editor
In the new court filing, the State Department said it is getting back on schedule for publicly releasing the Clinton emails after falling more than 1,000 pages behind in July, when the need to screen messages for secret information overwhelmed the department.
New Clinton Email Count: Hundreds of Documents Contain Classified Information
Aug 18, 2015 05:38 am
By News Editor
The Iran nuclear deal being promoted by Obama comes with an additional hidden tax of $36 million to watch the terror-nation's nuclear program.
Report: Not Enough Inspectors to Check Iran for Nukes [+video]
By News Editor
The Iran nuclear deal being promoted by Obama comes with an additional hidden tax of $36 million to watch the terror-nation's nuclear program.
Report: Not Enough Inspectors to Check Iran for Nukes [+video]
Aug 18, 2015 05:36 am
By Daniel Horowitz
The Center for Immigration Studies has published another blockbuster report on immigration numbers, and their analysis foreshadows a troubling trend of growing illegal immigration.
New Report: Massive Immigration Surge From Mexico
By Daniel Horowitz
The Center for Immigration Studies has published another blockbuster report on immigration numbers, and their analysis foreshadows a troubling trend of growing illegal immigration.
New Report: Massive Immigration Surge From Mexico
Aug 18, 2015 05:33 am
By Dave Urbanski
After Paraguay’s recent decision to deny an abortion to a 10-year-old who was raped by her stepfather, Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was asked by CNN host Dana Bash how he would respond as fellow Republicans say that policy is “too extreme.”
Watch: Mike Huckabee Asked If Denying Abortion to 10-Year-Old Rape Victim Is ‘Too Extreme’, Here’s How He Responds
By Dave Urbanski
After Paraguay’s recent decision to deny an abortion to a 10-year-old who was raped by her stepfather, Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was asked by CNN host Dana Bash how he would respond as fellow Republicans say that policy is “too extreme.”
Watch: Mike Huckabee Asked If Denying Abortion to 10-Year-Old Rape Victim Is ‘Too Extreme’, Here’s How He Responds
Aug 18, 2015 05:32 am
By Randy DeSoto
The Savannah River Site nuclear facility, approximately 60 miles southeast of Columbia, S.C. is on lockdown following this “security event.”
Nuclear Facility in U.S. On Lockdown After Security Incident
By Randy DeSoto
The Savannah River Site nuclear facility, approximately 60 miles southeast of Columbia, S.C. is on lockdown following this “security event.”
Nuclear Facility in U.S. On Lockdown After Security Incident
Aug 18, 2015 05:32 am
By Jon Street
The federal government gave Royal Dutch Shell the final permit it needs to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska’s northwest coast for the first time in more than two decades.
Feds Give Shell Permission to Drill for Oil in Alaska for First Time in 20 Years
By Jon Street
The federal government gave Royal Dutch Shell the final permit it needs to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska’s northwest coast for the first time in more than two decades.
Feds Give Shell Permission to Drill for Oil in Alaska for First Time in 20 Years
Aug 18, 2015 05:29 am
By Morgan Chalfant
The Transportation Security Administration spent $160 million on body scanners that have largely failed to detect airport security threats.
TSA Spent $160 Million on Failed Body Scanners, ‘Naked’ X-Rays
By Morgan Chalfant
The Transportation Security Administration spent $160 million on body scanners that have largely failed to detect airport security threats.
TSA Spent $160 Million on Failed Body Scanners, ‘Naked’ X-Rays
Aug 18, 2015 05:28 am
By Ellen KnickMeyer
State contractors have readied plans to acquire as many as 300 farms in the California delta by eminent domain to make room for a pair of massive, still-unapproved water tunnels.
California Plans to Take Land for Huge Water Tunnels
By Ellen KnickMeyer
State contractors have readied plans to acquire as many as 300 farms in the California delta by eminent domain to make room for a pair of massive, still-unapproved water tunnels.
California Plans to Take Land for Huge Water Tunnels
Aug 18, 2015 05:27 am
By Chuck Ross
Hillary Clinton asserted at the Iowa State Fair last weekend that average voters don’t care about her use of a private email server as secretary of state.
Hillary Skips Public Forum to Tell Reporters That Regular Voters Don’t Care About Email Scandal
By Chuck Ross
Hillary Clinton asserted at the Iowa State Fair last weekend that average voters don’t care about her use of a private email server as secretary of state.
Hillary Skips Public Forum to Tell Reporters That Regular Voters Don’t Care About Email Scandal
Aug 18, 2015 05:25 am
By Susan Jones
After 39 years of service to this country, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno retired last week, thanking all military spouses, especially his wife Linda.
Retiring Army General: ‘She Sacrificed Her Entire Life for Me. I Can Never Repay Her’ [+video]
By Susan Jones
After 39 years of service to this country, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno retired last week, thanking all military spouses, especially his wife Linda.
Retiring Army General: ‘She Sacrificed Her Entire Life for Me. I Can Never Repay Her’ [+video]
Aug 18, 2015 05:24 am
By Mark Prigg
It may have fared badly in the recent robo-olympics, causing hilarity with a series of unexpected falls, but Google has revealed its humanoid robot has been set free in the woods to learn how to run free.
Watch: Google’s Terrifying Humanoid Robot Running Through a Forest as Firm Pledges It Will Soon Be MORE Agile Than a Human
By Mark Prigg
It may have fared badly in the recent robo-olympics, causing hilarity with a series of unexpected falls, but Google has revealed its humanoid robot has been set free in the woods to learn how to run free.
Watch: Google’s Terrifying Humanoid Robot Running Through a Forest as Firm Pledges It Will Soon Be MORE Agile Than a Human
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