Former State Dept. Official: Clinton Allies Censored Benghazi Docs
Raymond Maxwell, former deputy assistant secretary of state at the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA) told Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) that a...
Attack of the NGOs
Americans must begin to understand that the debate over environmental issues has very little to do with clean water and air and much...
Read moreImmigration Poll Favors GOP, Disapproves of Obama
A Politico poll taken from August 29 through September 7 showed that 64 percent of respondents disapproved of how President Obama is handling...
Read moreObama’s Poll Numbers Continue to Drop
The latest CBS News/New York Times poll, focusing on President Obama’s handling of the ISIS crisis and terrorism and foreign policy in general,...
Read moreDefense Officials Present Dim Picture of War Against ISIS
Speaking before the Senate Armed Services Committee on September 16, the nation’s two top defense officials, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Chairman of...
Read moreAmerican Sentenced to Six Years Hard Labor in N. Korea
On September 14, North Korea’s Supreme Court convicted U.S. citizen Matthew Miller of committing “hostile acts” and sentenced him to six years of...
Read moreWho Abuse Women More, Liberal or Conservative Men?
In the wake of the Ray Rice domestic-violence incident, some critics are blaming traditionalism for the abuse of women. But is feminism really...
Read moreLate-Talking Children
Anyone who knows what anxiety, and sometimes anguish, parents go through when they have a child who is still not talking at age...
Read moreBiden Said He Would Impeach President Over Unauthorized War
Joe Biden once said that if the president takes the nation to war without authorization by Congress, "I will make it my business...
Read moreReport Details Close Relationship Between EPA and Green Groups
Freedom of Information Act requests have led to turning over e-mails that detail significant collusion between the Environmental Protection Agency and green activist...
Read moreMore Good News From the Oil Patch: Less Drilling, More Production
According to Russell Gold at the Wall Street Journal, the fracking boom “has already lasted longer than anyone would’ve imagined just a decade...
Read moreBillionaires and Communists Plan “People’s Climate March”
With United Nations bosses gathering dictators and government representatives in New York next week for a “climate” summit amid the ongoing implosion of...
Read moreWomen More Likely to Commit Domestic Violence, Studies Show
While the Ray Rice domestic-violence incident has evoked calls for action to stamp out violence against women, research shows that this might not...
Read moreObama Issues “No Ground Troops” Flip-Flop
The Obama administration has completed its second flip-flop on his Syrian war policy in just over a month with the admission by Chairman...
Read moreFederal Regulations Cost U.S. $2 Trillion Per Year, Study Shows
Federal regulations imposed on America have been costing the U.S. economy more than $2 trillion every year and growing, according to a new...
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