Aug 31, 2015 01:49 am
By News Editor
This opponent has emerged as a leading Republican presidential candidate in Iowa and is closing in on frontrunner Donald Trump.
Here’s the Candidate Edging Close to Front-Runner Trump in Latest Poll
By News Editor
This opponent has emerged as a leading Republican presidential candidate in Iowa and is closing in on frontrunner Donald Trump.
Here’s the Candidate Edging Close to Front-Runner Trump in Latest Poll
Aug 31, 2015 01:44 am
By Sharona Schwartz
The first blow, ISIS said, was the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
Islamic State Plotting ‘Second Blow’ to U.S. Financial System
By Sharona Schwartz
The first blow, ISIS said, was the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
Islamic State Plotting ‘Second Blow’ to U.S. Financial System
Aug 31, 2015 01:42 am
By Associated Press
Obama says he’s changing the name of the tallest mountain in North America from Mount McKinley to Denali.
White House Says Mount McKinley Will Be Renamed Denali
By Associated Press
Obama says he’s changing the name of the tallest mountain in North America from Mount McKinley to Denali.
White House Says Mount McKinley Will Be Renamed Denali
Aug 31, 2015 01:42 am
By News Editor
A British spy whose body was found padlocked inside a bag in his flat had illegally hacked into secret data on former U.S. president Bill Clinton, it has been revealed. Maybe he should have hired full-time security like this writer.
Spy Found Dead Had Hacked Into Secret US Data on Bill Clinton; Writer of Book Hammering Hillary Had to Hire Full-Time Security
By News Editor
A British spy whose body was found padlocked inside a bag in his flat had illegally hacked into secret data on former U.S. president Bill Clinton, it has been revealed. Maybe he should have hired full-time security like this writer.
Spy Found Dead Had Hacked Into Secret US Data on Bill Clinton; Writer of Book Hammering Hillary Had to Hire Full-Time Security
Aug 31, 2015 01:39 am
By Rowan Scarborough
In recent months, the Army has disciplined, admonished and ended the careers of a number of Green Berets for actions that the soldiers themselves believe were part of combating an evil enemy.
Green Berets Have Growing Doubts of Duties With Skittish Political Leadership
By Rowan Scarborough
In recent months, the Army has disciplined, admonished and ended the careers of a number of Green Berets for actions that the soldiers themselves believe were part of combating an evil enemy.
Green Berets Have Growing Doubts of Duties With Skittish Political Leadership
Aug 31, 2015 01:38 am
By Peter Hasson
Multiple professors at this university have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use these terms.
College Professors Threaten Bad Grades for Saying These ‘Hateful’ Words
By Peter Hasson
Multiple professors at this university have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use these terms.
College Professors Threaten Bad Grades for Saying These ‘Hateful’ Words
Aug 31, 2015 01:37 am
By Miranda Blue
Retired Army general Jerry Boykin joined FRC President Tony Perkins on his “Washington Watch” radio program and said this about America's military leaders.
Boykin: Military Leaders Abetting ‘Destruction of This Nation’ to Save Their Jobs
By Miranda Blue
Retired Army general Jerry Boykin joined FRC President Tony Perkins on his “Washington Watch” radio program and said this about America's military leaders.
Boykin: Military Leaders Abetting ‘Destruction of This Nation’ to Save Their Jobs
Aug 31, 2015 01:36 am
By Randy DeSoto
Robert LeDoux does not want to be considered a hero for his actions yesterday afternoon on a country road in southwest Louisiana.
Man Guns Down State Trooper, Unlikely Hero Steps up and Delivers Justice [+video]
By Randy DeSoto
Robert LeDoux does not want to be considered a hero for his actions yesterday afternoon on a country road in southwest Louisiana.
Man Guns Down State Trooper, Unlikely Hero Steps up and Delivers Justice [+video]
Aug 31, 2015 01:35 am
By Jamie Stengle
Immigrants from China and India, many with student or work visas, have overtaken Mexicans as the largest groups coming into the U.S., according to U.S. Census Bureau research.
Immigration Shift Shows India, China Outpacing Mexico
By Jamie Stengle
Immigrants from China and India, many with student or work visas, have overtaken Mexicans as the largest groups coming into the U.S., according to U.S. Census Bureau research.
Immigration Shift Shows India, China Outpacing Mexico
Aug 31, 2015 01:35 am
By David Tweed
As Xi Jinping presides over thousands of goose-stepping troops marching down Beijing’s Changan Avenue -- or “Eternal Peace Street” -- the Chinese president will also proclaim his commitment to the world’s peaceful development.
Xi’s Military Parade Fans Unease in Region Already Wary of China
By David Tweed
As Xi Jinping presides over thousands of goose-stepping troops marching down Beijing’s Changan Avenue -- or “Eternal Peace Street” -- the Chinese president will also proclaim his commitment to the world’s peaceful development.
Xi’s Military Parade Fans Unease in Region Already Wary of China
Aug 31, 2015 01:32 am
By Tom Batchelor
Julian Assange has spoken about his fears he will be assassinated or even "droned" by the American intelligence services if he leaves his hideout within the Ecuadorean embassy.
Wikileaks Founder Claims He’ll Be Killed by CIA Drone If He Leaves Embassy
By Tom Batchelor
Julian Assange has spoken about his fears he will be assassinated or even "droned" by the American intelligence services if he leaves his hideout within the Ecuadorean embassy.
Wikileaks Founder Claims He’ll Be Killed by CIA Drone If He Leaves Embassy
Aug 31, 2015 01:31 am
By WND
One of the women caught in the crossfire of alleged sexual harassment by former President Bill Clinton and what she characterizes as acts of intimidation to silence her, has taken issue with Hillary Clinton’s remarks last week comparing terrorists to Republicans engaged in a so-called war on women.
Bill Clinton Sexual Harassment Accuser: Hillary ‘Wrote the Book on Terrorizing Women’
By WND
One of the women caught in the crossfire of alleged sexual harassment by former President Bill Clinton and what she characterizes as acts of intimidation to silence her, has taken issue with Hillary Clinton’s remarks last week comparing terrorists to Republicans engaged in a so-called war on women.
Bill Clinton Sexual Harassment Accuser: Hillary ‘Wrote the Book on Terrorizing Women’
Aug 31, 2015 01:30 am
By James Beattie
A Norwegian woman who attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, recounts the story of how she was raped nearly six years ago.
She Was Brutally Raped Multiple Times…Years Later, She Went to See Her Attacker for 1 Shocking Reason [+video]
By James Beattie
A Norwegian woman who attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, recounts the story of how she was raped nearly six years ago.
She Was Brutally Raped Multiple Times…Years Later, She Went to See Her Attacker for 1 Shocking Reason [+video]
Aug 31, 2015 01:28 am
By Aaron Morrison
Officials at one of California’s most notoriously dangerous prisons yesterday sought to determine the source of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak.
Legionnaires’ Disease in California Prison: Six Cases at San Quentin Prompts Safety Measures for 3,700 Inmates
By Aaron Morrison
Officials at one of California’s most notoriously dangerous prisons yesterday sought to determine the source of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak.
Legionnaires’ Disease in California Prison: Six Cases at San Quentin Prompts Safety Measures for 3,700 Inmates
Aug 31, 2015 01:27 am
By News Editor
Authorities in Texas have a man in custody after last weekend's 'execution-style' shooting death of a sheriff's deputy.
Suspect Named in ‘Execution-Style’ Killing of Texas Deputy
By News Editor
Authorities in Texas have a man in custody after last weekend's 'execution-style' shooting death of a sheriff's deputy.
Suspect Named in ‘Execution-Style’ Killing of Texas Deputy
Aug 31, 2015 01:26 am
By Devin Henry
Obama will visit Alaska tomorrow in the midst of a fight with environmental groups, who are arguing he is putting his 'climate legacy' at risk by allowing Royal Dutch Shell to drill for oil in the Arctic waters off the state’s northern coast.
Greens: Obama Climate Legacy at Risk Over Arctic Drilling
By Devin Henry
Obama will visit Alaska tomorrow in the midst of a fight with environmental groups, who are arguing he is putting his 'climate legacy' at risk by allowing Royal Dutch Shell to drill for oil in the Arctic waters off the state’s northern coast.
Greens: Obama Climate Legacy at Risk Over Arctic Drilling
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