Jan 12, 2014 06:34 am
By Fox News
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says it will back “pro-business” candidates against Tea Party-styled opponents in this year’s elections, largely in response to conservative lawmakers fueling last year's partial government shutdown fight.
Conservatives Question US Chamber’s Plan to Spend Millions to Defeat Tea Party-Style Candidates in 2014
By Fox News
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says it will back “pro-business” candidates against Tea Party-styled opponents in this year’s elections, largely in response to conservative lawmakers fueling last year's partial government shutdown fight.
Conservatives Question US Chamber’s Plan to Spend Millions to Defeat Tea Party-Style Candidates in 2014
Jan 12, 2014 06:31 am
By Richard Pollock
By Richard Pollock
New
Obamacare health insurance enrollees may feel a pang of envy when they
eye the coverage plans offered by Walmart to its employees.
Surprise! Walmart Health Plan is Cheaper, Offers More Coverage than Obamacare
Jan 12, 2014 06:29 am
By John Agar
By John Agar
A
police car dash cam video obtained by MLive and The Grand Rapids Press
shows the encounter between Grand Rapids Police officers and open-carry
advocate Johann Deffert that sparked a federal lawsuit.
Video: Open-Carry Gun Advocate’s Confrontation with Grand Rapids Police that Sparked Lawsuit
Jan 12, 2014 06:25 am
By Aaron C. Davis and Mary Pat Flaherty
By Aaron C. Davis and Mary Pat Flaherty
More
than a year before Maryland launched its health insurance exchange,
senior state officials failed to heed warnings that no one was
ultimately accountable for the $170 million project and that the state
lacked a plausible plan for how it would be ready by Oct. 1.
Jan 12, 2014 06:19 am
By Scott Cleland
By Scott Cleland
Google CEO Larry Page has rapidly positioned Google to become an indispensable U.S. military contractor.
Google’s Military Robotics: Humanoid Robots Future of Ground Warfare?
Jan 12, 2014 06:13 am
By WND
By WND
A
controversy has erupted in Texas after a judge ordered children removed
from the home of their Christian homeschooling parents – over the
homeschooling itself – even though the Texas Home School Coalition notes
the state doesn’t allow that.
Texas Judge Orders Home Schooled Children Removed from Christian Parents Home
Jan 12, 2014 06:10 am
By Associated Press
By Associated Press
Gov.
Sean Parnell on Friday announced a new way forward on a long-hoped-for
natural gas pipeline that includes scrapping the terms of a 2007 law he
says no longer works well for the situation.
Jan 12, 2014 06:09 am
By Betty Medsger
By Betty Medsger
On
March 24, 1971, I became the first reporter to inform readers that the
FBI wanted the American people to think there was an “FBI agent behind
every mailbox.” That rather alarming alert came from stolen FBI files I
had found in my own mailbox at The Washington Post when I arrived at
work the previous morning.
Remembering An Earlier Time When a Theft Unmasked Government Surveillance
Jan 12, 2014 06:07 am
By Cadie Thompson
In the near future, you won't even need to know how to fire a rifle to be a crack shot.
Smart Rifle Never Misses, Now Comes in Semi-Automatic Form
By Cadie Thompson
In the near future, you won't even need to know how to fire a rifle to be a crack shot.
Smart Rifle Never Misses, Now Comes in Semi-Automatic Form
Jan 12, 2014 06:03 am
By Alan Zarembo
By Alan Zarembo
The
rate among 18- to 29-year-old men climbed 44% over 3 years, a new
analysis shows, although it declined among older male veterans.
Jan 12, 2014 06:01 am
By Rees Lloyd
By Rees Lloyd
The
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, which represents a population
greater than a number of states, has voted 3-2 to restore the cross to
the San Gabriel Mission church on the L.A. County seal to accurately
depict the Mission, which now appears on the county seal without its
cross.
LA County Votes to Restore Cross to Seal; ACLU Has Dracula-like Response
Jan 12, 2014 05:59 am
By Sara Ganim
By Sara Ganim
The
death threats, Mary Willingham expected. More shocking is that the
University of North Carolina is now disavowing her research as a
whistle-blower -- research that showed between 8% and 10% of the
school's football and basketball players are reading below a third-grade
level.
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