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Jan 24 2013
Opinion
The U.S. Immigration Debate
U.S. immigration policy has been a touchstone for political debate for decades, as policymakers weigh the need to maintain global competitiveness by attracting top foreign talent against the need to curb illegal immigration and secure U.S. borders.
Council on Foreign RelationsSep 09 2014
News
US efforts to track Islamic extremists reportedly hampered by disputes with Europe
Efforts by U.S. intelligence officials to track American and European-born fighters who travel to the Middle East to join Islamic extremist groups like ISIS have been complicated by different approaches to sharing information and homeland security from their European counterparts, according to a published report.
Fox News DigitalMay 10 2015
News
Jeb Bush Attacks Obama Administration For Failing 'Easy Calls' On Religious Freedom
Former Florida governor and likely GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush offered a defense of conservative Christian principles and attacked the Obama administration for failing to preserve religious freedom during his commencement address at Liberty University, a Christian school in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Bush accused the Obama administration of using "coercive federal power" to infringe
HuffPostFeb 27 2016
News
SE Asian foreign ministers voice concerns on South China Sea
Foreign ministers from the 10 countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations said Saturday that they were "seriously concerned" by recent developments in the disputed South China Sea region and will seek a meeting over the issue with China.
At the end of their annual retreat, held this year in the Laos capital of Vientiane, they noted their worries and reaffirmed the
Fox News DigitalOct 19 2012
Opinion
This Foreign Policy's Failing Worldwide
After Team Obamas horrid handling of the terrible tragedy in Benghazi, does anyone out there really cling to the lefts quickly unraveling yarn that this administration has a strong record on foreign policy and national security?
The Heritage FoundationJun 08 2015
News
FBI official: Escaped prisoners likely had inside help
As the search continues for two convicted killers who escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate New York, Ron Hosko, the assistant director of the FBI's criminal investigative division, said he believes the two suspects must have had help inside, reports CBS News correspondent Don Dahler.
CBS News (Online)Apr 18 2013
Opinion
What the immigration reform bill still needs
The eight senators who crafted an immigration reform bill deserve praise for finding a bipartisan compromise. But the bill needs a theme other than economics and security to help place immigrations role in defining the nations identity.
Christian Science MonitorApr 03 2020
Analysis
9 questions about how to get the coronavirus stimulus funds, answered
How to access the direct payments, unemployment insurance, and small-business loans in the CARES Act.
The early numbers from the coronavirus economic crisis are grim. Millions of Americans are waiting for federal help in the form of direct payments, unemployment insurance benefits, or food assistance.
Last week, Congress officially passed a $2 trillion stimulus package, called
VoxOct 16 2012
News
Clinton Accepts Blame for Benghazi
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she takes responsibility for security at the American diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, where Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans died in an attack last month.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 25 2020
News
Land mines are back. Why the U.S. wants them in its arsenal again.
From Princess Diana to the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize and an international treaty, attention to land mines helped drastically reduce their use. The Trump administration put land mines back in its quiver, touting usefulness and safety.
After being banned from planting land mines since 2014, the United States military can now use them once again, and Victorino Mercado admits it’s “a very
Christian Science Monitor