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Dec 12 2015
News
Secret Audio Sparks Trump vs. Cruz Twitter Rants
GOP front-runner Donald Trump on Friday night followed up a Twitter assault on rival Ted Cruz with a barrage of insults at a campaign event in Iowa, appearing to signal an end to his friendly relationship with the Senator from Texas.
But on Saturday morning, the billionaire New York real estate developer tried to downplay the unpleasantness, saying he was "having a little fun with Ted
Newsmax (News)
Jul 23 2015
News
FBI Chief: ISIS Bigger Threat than al-Qaida
The Islamic State group's effort to inspire troubled Americans to violence has become more of a terror threat to the U.S. than an external attack by al-Qaida, the FBI director said Wednesday.
FBI Director James Comey told an audience at the Aspen Security Forum that the Islamic State group, which has proclaimed a caliphate in parts of Syria and Iraq, has influenced a significant but
Newsmax (News)
Jun 27 2012
News
Run for Your Lives: DCCC Chair Tells House Dems to Avoid DNC
Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY), chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, has orders for all those House Democrats who had considered attending the convention in Charlotte this fall: swim away! Yes, rather than go to the DNC in a big display of party unity, the guy tasked with getting Democrats elected to the House wants them to avoid it.
Townhall
Jan 31 2015
News
Romney's Exit Unleashes Race for Donors Among 2016 Hopefuls
Mitt Romney's exit from the presidential campaign has unleashed a frenzy of fresh fundraising and set off a new race for the backing of donors who had remained loyal to the 2012 Republican nominee.
Big dollars were said to flow immediately on Friday to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who already had won over several of Romney's past donors. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie claimed the
Newsmax (News)
Jul 18 2015
News
Gen. Odierno: Destroying ISIS Will Take '10 to 20 Years'
The battle to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS) will last "10 to 20 years" — longer than previously indicated by the Obama administration, the Army's top general said Friday.
"In my mind, ISIS is a 10-to-20-year problem, it's not a two-year's problem," Gen. Ray Odierno, the Army chief of staff, told reporters, DefenseNews reports. "Now, I don't know what level it will be a problem, but it
Newsmax (News)
Dec 05 2015
News
Attacks put new focus on Obama's anti-terror tactics
With the FBI acknowledging that it is now investigating a possible act of international terrorism on U.S. soil, fresh questions surfaced about whether the Obama administration has been too restrained in combating growing evidence of Islamic extremism at home. The radicalization of the San Bernardino couple who carried out the shooting attack Wednesday before being killed in a police
Politico
Apr 04 2023
Headline Roundup
Criminal Indictment of Donald Trump Released, 34 Business Fraud Felonies
The criminal indictment against former President Donald Trump has been released.
Details: A New York grand jury charged Trump with 34 counts of business fraud, accusing him of “falsifying business records in the first degree.” On each charge, the description states that Trump made a “false entry in the business records of an enterprise” with the intent to “defraud and intent to commit
CNBC


Mar 06 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Democrats' pathetic whataboutism over anti-Semitism
The ugly controversy over freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn) and her comments about Israel took on new life last week, when she made a remark during a panel discussion about "the political influence in this country that says it is okay for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country." Then on Sunday she tweeted that she "should not be expected to have allegiance/pledge support to a
Guest Writer - Left
Apr 19 2015
News
Bush allies spreading opposition research on Rubio: ‘Sparks are going to fly’
Ties between Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, political allies for more than a decade, are fraying as the Republican presidential campaign picks up.
In public, mentor Bush and protege Rubio have avoided criticizing each other since Rubio announced his candidacy.
But Bush allies have started quietly spreading negative information about Rubio’s record.
Washington Times