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Dec 04 2019
News
William Barr Says Those Who Don’t Show More Respect To Cops May Not Get Police Protection
The remarks are the latest example of the U.S. attorney general’s “tough on crime” approach that President Donald Trump has adopted.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that if some communities don’t begin showing more respect to law enforcement, then they could potentially not be protected by police officers.
The country’s top cop made the questionable remarks while
HuffPostJul 01 2016
News
Friendly Chat or Something Else? What Both Parties Are Saying about Lynch, Clinton Meeting
Was it just an awkward moment, or a conflict of interest?
Both Republicans and Democrats in Washington are upset over a meeting this week between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton.
The encounter calls into question the impartiality of a future decision on Hillary Clinton's use of a personal server for state department e-mails
CBNJan 03 2013
Opinion
Costs and Benefits of 2013's Foreign Policy Initiatives
The last-minute budget deal approved by the departing 112th Congress delayed, but did not avert, military spending cuts.
American Enterprise InstituteAug 21 2016
Opinion
Hillary Clinton and the Ghosts of MTV
I experienced eight years of weird celebrity life in the ’90s as a political reporter for MTV News. Yes, MTV once had a Peabody Award-winning news department. An argument has been made that MTV got Bill Clinton elected president and sent Hillary Clinton to the White House in 1992 by coaxing young people to vote — as their vote tilted that first election his way.
New York Times (News)Sep 22 2015
News
Hillary Clinton emails: FBI refuses to cooperate in server probe
The FBI refused to cooperate Monday with a court-ordered inquiry into former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's email server, telling the State Department that they won't even confirm they are investigating the matter themselves, much less willing to tell the rest of the government what's going on.
Washington TimesMay 29 2015
News
Federal Judge Not Impressed With DOJ Attempts to Get Lawsuit Against Obamacare Thrown Out
Since Obamacare was passed in 2010, dozens of changes have been made to the legislation by executive fiat, not through Congress. One of those changes includes the Obama administration going around Congress to issue payments from the Treasury Department directly to health insurance companies.
TownhallMar 06 2015
News
US added 295,000 jobs in February as unemployment rate dips to 5.5 percent
The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate fell to 5.5 percent from 5.7 percent. But the decline in the rate occurred mainly because some people out of work stopped looking for jobs and were no longer counted as unemployed.
Fox News DigitalMay 21 2014
News
Obama to meet with Shinseki as VA investigation expands
The Department of Veterans Affairs Inspector Generals Office said late Tuesday that 26 facilities were being investigated nationwide over allegations of manipulated waiting times and other issues.
Fox News DigitalNov 25 2014
News
Police militarization is a legacy of cold war paranoia
The police who faced protesters in Ferguson, Missouri looked more like soldiers than officers of the peace. In August, citizens squared off with a camouflage-clad police force armed with tear gas and grenade launchers, armored tactical vehicles and rifles with long-range scopes. Since then, government officials and the media have blamed police militarization on a U.S. Department of Defense
The Week - NewsMar 03 2015
News
Hillary Clinton used private e-mail for government business at State Dept.
Hillary Rodham Clinton used a private e-mail account for her official government business when she was secretary of state and did not routinely preserve and turn over those e-mails for government records collection, the State Department said Monday.
Washington Post