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Mar 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Dems Will Lose the House in 2020
Anti-Semitism, socialism, and giving the vote to illegal immigrants is a losing agenda.
If you find it difficult to grasp how a handful of leftwing extremists managed to win last week’s battle with the nominal leadership of the Democratic Party over a House resolution originally written to condemn anti-Semitism, Margaret Thatcher explained the phenomenon four decades ago: “The one thing
Guest Writer - RightJun 16 2015
News
Hillary Clinton = Jeb Bush?
One candidate vowed to ban discrimination against LGBT Americans and make preschool and quality childcare available to every child in America. The other pledged to take Washington out of the business of causing problems and get back on the side of free enterprise and free people.
PoliticoJan 03 2015
News
More Sanctions on North Korea After Sony Case
The Obama administration doubled down on Friday on its allegation that North Korea’s leadership was behind the hacking of Sony Pictures, announcing new, if largely symbolic, economic sanctions against 10 senior North Korean officials and the intelligence agency it said was the source of “many of North Korea’s major cyberoperations.”
The actions were based on an executive order President
New York Times (News)Jul 02 2013
Opinion
Stop using taxpayer money to aid Egypt's Morsy
Sen. Rand Paul asks, "Why is the U.S. supporting Egyptian President Mohammed Morsy when his own people are against him?"
Rand PaulNov 15 2019
News
Trump asks Supreme Court to shield his tax returns from prosecutors, setting up historic separation-of-powers showdown
President Trump asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to stop a prosecutor’s investigation of his personal finances, a bold assertion of presidential power that seeks a landmark decision from the nation’s highest court.
The filing by the president’s private lawyers represents a historic moment that will test the court and highlights the Constitution’s separation-of-powers design. It also
Washington PostSep 05 2013
News
Showdown on Syria chemical weapons expected at G-20 summit in Russia
Its supposed to be a summit about the global economy but the debate over possible military strikes against Syria is already overshadowing the G-20 conference.
CNN DigitalSep 13 2023
Headline Roundup
Kim Jong Un Meets With Vladimir Putin, Pledges ‘Unconditional Support’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to discuss potential arms sales and other cooperation between their largely isolated countries.
The Details: The pair toured the Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia, and Putin offered North Korea technological assistance in launching a satellite, which it had tried and failed at twice this year.
NBC News Digital Fox News Digital ReutersFeb 11 2015
News
White House Asks Congress For War Powers To Fight ISIS
In a move that is sure to set off a new round of debate over how the U.S. should fight ISIS, the Obama administration has sent Congress a request for formal authorization to use military force against the extremist group.
NPR (Online News)Sep 04 2013
News
Would US airstrikes in Syria lead to American 'boots on ground'?
Airstrikes against Syria could lead to unintended consequences in that country's civil war skeptics say and draw US ground troops into a larger conflict.
Christian Science MonitorJul 20 2015
News
Trump Doubles Down On McCain Criticism, Refusing To Apologize
Veterans groups have added to the chorus of condemnation against Donald Trump — much of it coming from within his own party — following disparaging remarks the real-estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate made about Sen. John McCain's war record.
NPR (Online News)