Jan 11, 2014 05:22 am
By CBS Houston/AP
By CBS Houston/AP
U.S.
Sen. Ted Cruz has told a conservative conference that President Barack
Obama is lawless, providing the right wing rhetoric that makes him so
popular in his home state.
Cruz: President Has Engaged in Pattern of ‘Lawlessness on a breathtaking scale’
Jan 11, 2014 05:03 am
By Alexis Levinson
By Alexis Levinson
House
Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa is headed to New Hampshire,
the destination for top presidential contenders and long shots alike
leading up to 2016′s presidential season.
Add Another Name to the List of 2016 Hopefuls…
Jan 11, 2014 04:55 am
By JASON SCHEURER
Bitcoin will change the landscape of monetary transactions across the world for those seeking increased privacy. It may even threaten elements of the existing monetary system so much in the next few years that it fuels its own demise.
Bitcoin: The Currency of the Internet
By JASON SCHEURER
Bitcoin will change the landscape of monetary transactions across the world for those seeking increased privacy. It may even threaten elements of the existing monetary system so much in the next few years that it fuels its own demise.
Bitcoin: The Currency of the Internet
Jan 11, 2014 04:53 am
By Neil Munro
A nationwide minimum wage of $12 per hour would shrink government, aid families, curb illegal immigration, spur high-tech investment, and boost GOP support among working-class voters, says Ron Unz, the California libertarian entrepreneur who wiped out his state’s Spanish-only K-12 classes.
Ron Unz: $12 an Hour is Conservative Rocket Fuel
By Neil Munro
A nationwide minimum wage of $12 per hour would shrink government, aid families, curb illegal immigration, spur high-tech investment, and boost GOP support among working-class voters, says Ron Unz, the California libertarian entrepreneur who wiped out his state’s Spanish-only K-12 classes.
Ron Unz: $12 an Hour is Conservative Rocket Fuel
Jan 11, 2014 04:47 am
By Aaron Blake and Sean Sullivan
By Aaron Blake and Sean Sullivan
A
CNN/Opinion Research poll earlier this week was the latest to show a
spike in support for legal weed. CNN, Gallup and the Pew Research Center
all now show a clear-to-sizeable majority of Americans support
Americans' right to toke as they please -- as high as 58 percent in
Gallup's polling.
Why Legal Marijuana is Popular, but Lawmakers Still Pass On Grass
Jan 11, 2014 04:44 am
By Fox News
Education experts blasted a recent Department of Justice directive, which they say seems to advocate a racial quota system for punishing school kids for such transgressions as being late or chewing gum in class.
By Fox News
Education experts blasted a recent Department of Justice directive, which they say seems to advocate a racial quota system for punishing school kids for such transgressions as being late or chewing gum in class.
Jan 11, 2014 04:43 am
By AFP
Giant US retailer Target said Friday that up to 110 million customers have had their personal data stolen in a data breach, sharply raising its initial estimate.
By AFP
Giant US retailer Target said Friday that up to 110 million customers have had their personal data stolen in a data breach, sharply raising its initial estimate.
Jan 11, 2014 04:40 am
By WND
The recent nationwide cold snap isn’t just making Americans uncomfortable. It’s turning some into lawbreakers.
Cold Snap Or Not: Warming Up Your Is Car Illegal (+video)
By WND
The recent nationwide cold snap isn’t just making Americans uncomfortable. It’s turning some into lawbreakers.
Cold Snap Or Not: Warming Up Your Is Car Illegal (+video)
Jan 11, 2014 04:39 am
By Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister
"For
many people, abortion care costs more than their monthly rent," a
professor testified Thursday in opposition to the No Taxpayer Funding
for Abortion Act (H.R. 7).
‘Abortion Care Costs More than Their Monthly Rent,’ Professor Testifies (+video)
Jan 11, 2014 04:30 am
By Barbara Boland
By Barbara Boland
Bosses
are more likely than workers to identify as Republican and
conservative, according to analysis released by Pew Research Thursday.
Bosses More Likely to Be Republican and Conservative
Jan 11, 2014 04:20 am
By News Editor
By News Editor
The
federal government said Friday it will open an investigation into a
West Virginia chemical spill that shut down much of the state's capital
and put 300,000 residents at risk.
‘Chaos’ as West Virginia Customers Pack Stores to Buy Water After Chemical Spill, Federal Gov’t Opens Investigation (+video)
Jan 11, 2014 04:15 am
By Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt
A
family-run business filed papers with the Supreme Court today telling
the high court that it must stop the “unjust” Obamcare mandate that
requires companies to pay for birth control and abortion-causing drugs
for their employees.
Family-Run Business Files With Supreme Court: Stop ‘Unjust’ ObamaCare HHS Mandate
Jan 11, 2014 04:10 am
By Rick Moran
By Rick Moran
Suppose
you're President Obama. Who would be your ideal candidate to head up
the Justice Department's investigation into IRS targeting of
conservative groups?
DoJ IRS Investigation in the Very Best of Hands
Jan 11, 2014 04:08 am
By Pamela Geller
Since I wrote my book Stop the Islamization of America and established the Stop Islamization of America initiative of my organization, the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), we have seen increasing accommodation and submission to Islam in the United States.
The Islamization of America in 2013
By Pamela Geller
Since I wrote my book Stop the Islamization of America and established the Stop Islamization of America initiative of my organization, the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), we have seen increasing accommodation and submission to Islam in the United States.
The Islamization of America in 2013
Jan 11, 2014 04:05 am
By Paul Bedard
By Paul Bedard
New
demographic analysis of abortion data finds that the bulk of the
procedures are on women who had sex in their teens, some as early as 12,
drawing new attention to how sex impacts America's youth.
Abortion Data: 40% of Girls Who Have Sex by 14 Have Abortions
Jan 11, 2014 04:01 am
By Robin Yapp
By Robin Yapp
Watching too much television can change the structure of a child's brain in a damaging way, according to a new study.
Children Who Watch Too Much TV May Have ‘Damaged Brain Structures’
Jan 11, 2014 04:00 am
By Paul Bedard
By Paul Bedard
Americans
have had it with foreign diplomats breaking U.S. laws and then
receiving a “get out of jail free” pass, according to a new poll that
shows overwhelming opposition to the practice of giving lawbreakers
stationed at the United Nations and Washington embassies diplomatic
immunity.
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