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Despite Protests, Navy to Name Ship After Murtha
The U.S. Navy will name an American warship after deceased U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), despite protests from the public, which complained about...
Senate Approves Temporary Spending Bill
The United States Senate just voted 91 to 9 in favor of the House-passed temporary spending bill. Like in the United States House...
Read moreSeattle Cop Speaks Out Against City’s Social Justice Program
A Seattle police officer exercised his constitutionally protected right to free speech when he submitted an opinion piece in his local police union’s...
Read moreBig, International Consequences in Wisconsin Union Battle
The consequences of the battle playing out in Wisconsin and other states between government-employee unions and taxpayers hoping to rein in spending will...
Read moreObama Agrees to Minor Change to Healthcare Law—But Why?
The Associated Press reports that President Barack Obama made “a concession over his divisive health care overhaul” during a February 28 address to...
Read moreTexas Groups Offers Scholarship to White Male Minority
Census statistics released earlier this month show that 42 percent of the Texas population is white, non-Hispanic, down from 50 percent ten years...
Read moreHawaii Legalizes Same-Sex Unions; Maryland Moving in Same Direction
On February 23 Hawaii became the 12th state to recognize homosexual unions, as Democratic Governor Neil Abercrombie signed a bill granting same-sex couples...
Read moreHouse Committee Delays Action on Net Neutrality
In December, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a new set of regulations to establish its jurisdiction over the Internet in favor of...
Read moreLast U.S. Veteran of World War I Dies
Frank W. Buckles, the last remaining U.S. veteran of the First World War, died last Sunday at the age of 110. There are...
Read moreGun Connected to ICE Agent Zapata’s Death Traced to Texas
A single high-powered 7.62 mm gun purchased in north Texas is connected to the fatal shooting of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent...
Read moreHouse Avoids Government Shutdown; Senate Expected to Do the Same
Moments ago, the United States House of Representatives voted 335 to 91 in favor of passing another Continuing Resolution to continue to fund...
Read moreRep. Ron Paul Tops Tea Party Straw Poll
Sunday, February 27, was the conclusion of the three-day Tea Party American Policy Summit in Phoenix, Arizona ? a gathering of top Tea...
Read moreWill House Leaders Cave on Defunding Planned Parenthood?
On February 17 the U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment sponsored by Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) to prohibit federal funding of Planned...
Read moreWisconsin Cops Refuse Orders, Join Protests
Communist propaganda organs reported with glee that at least some Wisconsin police were refusing to enforce lawful orders to evict anti-reform protestors from...
Read moreObama’s Favorite Solar Manufacturer Flounders
Last May, as the president was trying to find any jobs saved or created by the hundreds of billions spent as part of...
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