Jan 20, 2014 04:47 am
By Fox News
By Fox News
Congressional
leaders on Sunday said a key part of President Obama's effort to
overhaul U.S. surveillance will not work while another said the
president didn't go far enough to protect Americans' privacy.
Jan 20, 2014 04:45 am
By Jennifer Rubin
By Jennifer Rubin
Mainstream
pundits have many excuses for Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi, Libya,
performance. The most common being trotted out was that Benghazi was
below her radar screen, and she can’t be expected to know everything
going on in her shop. Let’s count the ways this is unconvincing, if not
downright wrong.
Jan 20, 2014 04:43 am
By WND
By WND
If
Iran breaks its deal with the West tomorrow, the country would be only
two to three weeks away from producing enough highly enriched uranium to
assemble a nuclear weapon, according to Olli Heinonen, former deputy
director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Iran ’2 to 3 Weeks’ from Nuclear Bomb (+audio)
Jan 20, 2014 04:39 am
By Craig R. Smith
By Craig R. Smith
The
new book Game Plan: How to Protect Yourself from the Coming
Cyber-Economic Attack by Kevin Freeman is a stunning collection of
factual research which lays out how a systematic international plan to
bring down the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency.
How to Survive the Coming Final Dollar Cyber-Economic Attack
Jan 20, 2014 04:31 am
By Elizabeth Titus, Maggie Haberman and Kenneth P. Vogel
By Elizabeth Titus, Maggie Haberman and Kenneth P. Vogel
New
Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was warmly received at a private event in
Florida Sunday on his first major political outing since a traffic
scandal hit his administration, attendees told POLITICO — but he said he
didn’t know when the so-called “Bridgegate” controversy would end.
Chris Christie: ‘I Don’t Know’ When Scandal Ends
Jan 20, 2014 04:29 am
By J.R. Dunn
By J.R. Dunn
A
major peculiarity of Obama's recent promises involving his upcoming
"Year of Action" is that the chief enemy he's sworn to overcome is none
other than... Barack Obama.
Obama vs. Obama
Jan 20, 2014 04:21 am
By Drew Zahn
Like David versus Goliath, an upstart Christian film has shocked the world by winning an unlikely victory in the form of an Academy Award nomination.
Critics Ballistic Over Christian Film’s Oscar Nod (+video)
By Drew Zahn
Like David versus Goliath, an upstart Christian film has shocked the world by winning an unlikely victory in the form of an Academy Award nomination.
Critics Ballistic Over Christian Film’s Oscar Nod (+video)
Jan 20, 2014 04:18 am
By F. Michael Maloof
By F. Michael Maloof
A
just-published report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
confirms earlier reports by WND that the Syrian government could not
have launched the sarin poison-gas-laden rocket last Aug. 21 into a
Syrian suburb of Damascus that killed hundreds of civilians, many of
whom were children.
MIT Analysis: Obama Called for War Based on Bogus Intel
Jan 20, 2014 04:17 am
By Neil Munro
President Barack Obama says he backs limited marijuana legalization because it could help reduce the number of African American and Hispanic men who are jailed for drug offenses.
HOPE AND CHANGE: Obama Employs Usual Zig-Zag Strategy to Exert More Control Over Americans, Uses Racial Politics to Justify Marijuana Legalization
By Neil Munro
President Barack Obama says he backs limited marijuana legalization because it could help reduce the number of African American and Hispanic men who are jailed for drug offenses.
HOPE AND CHANGE: Obama Employs Usual Zig-Zag Strategy to Exert More Control Over Americans, Uses Racial Politics to Justify Marijuana Legalization
Jan 20, 2014 04:15 am
By Associated Press
President Barack Obama said he doesn't think marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol, "in terms of its impact on the individual consumer."
By Associated Press
President Barack Obama said he doesn't think marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol, "in terms of its impact on the individual consumer."
Jan 20, 2014 04:11 am
By Fox News
By Fox News
Top
Capitol Hill lawmakers on Sunday expressed concerns about terror
attacks at the upcoming Olympic games in Sochi, Russia, amid nearby
terror attacks and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assurances that
his country will “do whatever it takes” to protect athletes and
visitors.
Top Hill Lawmakers Concerned About Olympic Security, Amid New Terror Threats and Attacks
Jan 20, 2014 04:08 am
By Associated Press
Iraqi government forces and allied tribal militias launched an all-out offensive Sunday to push Al Qaeda militants from a provincial capital, an assault that killed or wounded some 20 police officers and government-allied tribesmen, officials said.
By Associated Press
Iraqi government forces and allied tribal militias launched an all-out offensive Sunday to push Al Qaeda militants from a provincial capital, an assault that killed or wounded some 20 police officers and government-allied tribesmen, officials said.
Jan 20, 2014 04:05 am
By Daniel Hamm
By Daniel Hamm
Buried
deep in the heart of mankind is the emotional need for security. For
instance, all of us have a need to feel reasonably secure we will have
access to food, shelter, clothing, and physical safety both this week
and next.
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