U.S. News

Declassified 9/11 report chapter details Saudi funding of Muslim extremism in U.S.
Posted on:Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Saudi Arabia was funding Muslim radicalism in mosques and charities at the time the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers were gathering in the United States and making contacts with Saudi nationals, according to a declassified intelligence document.

Obama: Police Can ‘Make the Job of Being a Cop a Lot Safer’ by Admitting Their Failures (Video)
Posted on:Monday, July 18, 2016

America’s police will be safer when they admit they have a problem, Pres. Obama declared on Sunday at a bilateral event with the prime minister of Spain in Madrid.

Deadliest attacks on police in the last 100 years
Posted on:Monday, July 18, 2016

Amid a month of racial conflict and gun violence, at least three police officers were killed in Baton Rouge Sunday, adding to the tally of law enforcement officials slain in the line of duty in 2016.

Baton Rouge shooting: ‘Seven police officers injured and three dead’ after man opens fire with ‘assault rifle’
Posted on:Sunday, July 17, 2016

Seven police officers have been shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and three have died, according to reports.

Obama convenes emergency meeting of national security team to discuss Turkey coup attempt
Posted on:Saturday, July 16, 2016

President Obama convened an emergency meeting of his national security team at the White House Saturday morning to discuss the attempted coup in Turkey.

US Declassifies Secret 9/11 Documents Known as the ’28 Pages’
Posted on:Friday, July 15, 2016

The U.S. intelligence community has officially lifted the veil on 28 classified pages from the first congressional investigation into the 9/11 terror attacks that some believe, once exposed, could demonstrate a support network inside the United States for two of those al-Qaeda hijackers.

Military told to avoid 37 U.S. cities for fear anti-police protests may turn violent
Posted on:Friday, July 15, 2016

The Army last week warned all military personnel in the United States to avoid 37 American cities this week over concerns that anti-police protests, dubbed “Days of Rage,” are planned and could turn violent.

Religious Freedom Bill Ignites New Battle over Gay Marriage
Posted on:Thursday, July 14, 2016

Legislators on Capitol Hill are weighting a bill that would protect those who have a religious objection to gay marriage.

CBS Mocks ‘Ignorant’ Noah’s Ark Attraction, Wonders Why It Was Built
Posted on:Thursday, July 14, 2016

CBS This Morning reporter Mark Strassmann on Thursday offered a sneering, condescending look at a new biblical theme park attraction in Kentucky. Speaking of the gigantic Noah’s Ark Experience, Strassmann dismissed, “Nothing like it built before. But critics wonder why it was even built at all.”

First Amendment Defense Act raises debate on punishing belief against same-sex marriage
Posted on:Wednesday, July 13, 2016

A House hearing convened Tuesday to discuss legislation aimed at bolstering protections for those who believe marriage is the union between one man and one woman.

Obama defends Black Lives Matter protests at police memorial in Dallas
Posted on:Tuesday, July 12, 2016

President Obama defended the Black Lives Matter movement Tuesday at a memorial service for five slain Dallas police officers, saying bigotry remains in police departments across the U.S.

Hundreds arrested in protests over shootings by police
Posted on:Monday, July 11, 2016

After a weekend of confrontation, sporadic violence and arrests during protests against the police shootings of black men, the mother of one of the victims has appealed for calm.

Dallas Shooter Planned Attack for Months, Took ‘Opportunity’ of Protests, Judge Says
Posted on:Monday, July 11, 2016

Micah Johnson had planned his sniper attack on Dallas police for months and practiced combat tactics in preparation, a Dallas official said today.

Snipers hunt police in Dallas: Five officers killed, 6 wounded
Posted on:Friday, July 8, 2016

Eleven police officers were shot ambush-style, including four fatally, in Dallas Thursday night by at least two snipers, amid a protest against the recent police shootings of two black men, Alton Sterling in Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Minnesota, according to the Dallas Police.

Obama: ‘Hillary Clinton MUST be the next president of the United States’
Posted on:Wednesday, July 6, 2016

President Barack Obama finally got his long-awaited chance to hit the campaign trail for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, and he didn’t waste the opportunity to make a case for his former State Department chief.

Buffett-Backed Abortion Researchers Messed With Texas and Won
Posted on:Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Behind the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic abortion ruling this week was a small band of academic researchers whose trove of data and analysis was instrumental in dismantling some of the country’s toughest restrictions on the procedure in Texas and beyond.

U.S. judge blocks Mississippi law allowing denial of services to LGBT people
Posted on:Friday, July 1, 2016

A day before it was due to come into effect, a federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law permitting those with religious objections to deny wedding services to same-sex couples and impose dress and bathroom restrictions on transgender people.

Tough Fla. abortion law blocked by federal judge at eleventh-hour
Posted on:Friday, July 1, 2016

A federal judge late Thursday put on hold key portions of a new Florida law that would block public funding for Planned Parenthood and greatly increase inspection requirements for abortion clinics.

Federal judge blocks Indiana’s controversial abortion law
Posted on:Friday, July 1, 2016

A federal judge granted an injunction Thursday that temporarily blocks a controversial new Indiana law that prohibits abortions based on the fetus’ gender or disability.

U.S. military repeals ban on transgender service members
Posted on:Thursday, June 30, 2016

The Pentagon on Thursday ended its ban on openly transgender people serving in the U.S. military, formally removing the risk to an estimated thousands of U.S. troops who once could have been kicked out of the armed forces due to gender identity.

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