Jan 15, 2014 04:40 am
By Joe Newby
By Joe Newby
In
remarks before a cabinet meeting Tuesday, President Obama promised more
executive action bypassing Congress, telling those assembled he would
use "a pen and a phone," The Blaze reported.
Jan 15, 2014 04:36 am
By Daniel Halper
Iran's chief negotiator, Abbas Araqchi, who helped his country secure the nuclear deal with the U.S. and other Western countries, is claiming victory.
Iran’s Chief Negotiator: We Won
By Daniel Halper
Iran's chief negotiator, Abbas Araqchi, who helped his country secure the nuclear deal with the U.S. and other Western countries, is claiming victory.
Iran’s Chief Negotiator: We Won
Jan 15, 2014 04:35 am
By Joel B Pollak
Israel's Defense Minister, Moshe "Boogy" Ya'alon, is facing criticism from the opposition after slamming U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
Israeli Defense Minister: Kerry is ‘Obsessive,’ ‘Messianic’
By Joel B Pollak
Israel's Defense Minister, Moshe "Boogy" Ya'alon, is facing criticism from the opposition after slamming U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
Israeli Defense Minister: Kerry is ‘Obsessive,’ ‘Messianic’
Jan 15, 2014 04:30 am
By News Editor
South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy slammed the State Department Friday night over its slow response in finally naming the suspected terrorist groups responsible for the attack in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012.
Rep. Trey Gowdy Wants A Subpoena for Hillary Clinton (+video)
By News Editor
South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy slammed the State Department Friday night over its slow response in finally naming the suspected terrorist groups responsible for the attack in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012.
Rep. Trey Gowdy Wants A Subpoena for Hillary Clinton (+video)
Jan 15, 2014 04:25 am
By Justin Juozapavicius
By Justin Juozapavicius
A
federal judge struck down Oklahoma's gay marriage ban Tuesday, but
headed off any rush to the altar by setting aside his order while state
and local officials complete an appeal.
US Judge Strikes Down Okla. Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Jan 15, 2014 04:25 am
By Melanie Hunter
By Melanie Hunter
Republican
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in his State of the State Address on
Tuesday addressed the Bridgegate scandal plaguing his administration,
saying he is responsible for what happens on his watch – “both good and
bad” – and pledged to “cooperate with all inquiries to ensure that this
breach of trust does not happen again.”
Gov. Christie in State of State Address: ‘I Am Ultimately Responsible’
Jan 15, 2014 04:20 am
By Associated Press
By Associated Press
Implanted software could also create a highway for launching cyberattacks, says The New York Times.
Report: NSA Used Radio Waves, Hacked into Over 100k Computers Worldwide
Jan 15, 2014 04:16 am
By Fox News
By Fox News
The husband of a brain-dead, pregnant Texas woman has sued the hospital keeping her on life support against his wishes.
Husband of Pregnant, Brain Dead Texas Woman Sues Hospital
Jan 15, 2014 04:16 am
By Meagan Clark
World economic freedom has increased to record levels, according to the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, released Tuesday by the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal.
By Meagan Clark
World economic freedom has increased to record levels, according to the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, released Tuesday by the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal.
Jan 15, 2014 04:14 am
By Todd Starnes
The parents of a six-year-old girl said their daughter was humiliated when a teacher interrupted the child’s one-minute speech and told her to sit down because she’s “not allowed to talk about the Bible in school,” attorneys for the California family allege.
By Todd Starnes
The parents of a six-year-old girl said their daughter was humiliated when a teacher interrupted the child’s one-minute speech and told her to sit down because she’s “not allowed to talk about the Bible in school,” attorneys for the California family allege.
Jan 15, 2014 04:13 am
By Kerry Picket
In the wake of local, state, and federal pushes to further regulate the firearm industry in the United States, National Shooting Sports Foundation's (NSSF) Jake McGuigan told attendees at the trade organization's annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas that it is imperative for more firearm retailers to be politically active.
Shot Show: Gun Retailers Urged to Get Political, Connect with Grassroots
By Kerry Picket
In the wake of local, state, and federal pushes to further regulate the firearm industry in the United States, National Shooting Sports Foundation's (NSSF) Jake McGuigan told attendees at the trade organization's annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas that it is imperative for more firearm retailers to be politically active.
Shot Show: Gun Retailers Urged to Get Political, Connect with Grassroots
Jan 15, 2014 04:10 am
By News Editor
According to a recent report, the Anchorage Police Department is taking receipt of mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles. Why?
Anchorage Police Department Getting Military Grade Armored Vehicles
By News Editor
According to a recent report, the Anchorage Police Department is taking receipt of mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles. Why?
Anchorage Police Department Getting Military Grade Armored Vehicles
Jan 15, 2014 04:10 am
By Patrick Howley
By Patrick Howley
Leaders
of the charitable coalition the United Way swarmed Capitol Hill Tuesday
to lobby against the Obama administration’s proposed cap on the
charitable deduction in the federal tax code. Lowering the charitable
deduction has long been an Obama policy objective.
Jan 15, 2014 04:05 am
By Alyssa Newcomb, Maria Nikias and Clayton Sandell
A middle school student opened fire in his gym with a shotgun today and critically wounded two students in Roswell, N.M., according to authorities.
Student, 12, Used Shotgun to Shoot 2 Students in Roswell, New Mexico
By Alyssa Newcomb, Maria Nikias and Clayton Sandell
A middle school student opened fire in his gym with a shotgun today and critically wounded two students in Roswell, N.M., according to authorities.
Student, 12, Used Shotgun to Shoot 2 Students in Roswell, New Mexico
Jan 15, 2014 04:01 am
By Neil Stevens
By Neil Stevens
As
many of us predicted all along, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals threw
out the FCC’s Open Internet order, which attempted to force “Net
Neutrality” on the nation. The Open Internet order was part of a plan
claimed to oppose “discrimination” but in practice would hinder ISPs
from charging people for what bandwidth they use.
Open Internet Order Loses. Net Neutrality Struck down Again.
Jan 14, 2014 01:42 pm
By News Editor
By News Editor
Brian Calle is the Opinion Editor for the Orange County Register, and Editor-in-Chief at www.calwatchdog.com
- Brian also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research
Institute; Unruh Fellow at the Jesse Unruh Institute at the University
of Southern California; a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute; an
adjunct professor at California State University-Fullerton; and a member
emeritus of the Board of Governors for the University of Southern
California.
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