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GOP set to pass Obamacare repeal for first time; Dems vow to make it painful, force votes on guns
Posted on:Thursday, December 3, 2015

Congressional Republicans were poised Thursday to notch the grandaddy of all conservative wins — passage of a bill that would deliver a ‘mortal wound’ to Obamacare.

Congress: More Than 179,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Roaming Free in U.S.
Posted on:Thursday, December 3, 2015

More than 179,000 illegal immigrants convicted of committing crimes, including violent ones, continue to roam free across the United States, with reports indicating that these illegal immigrants commit new crimes ‘every day,’ according to lawmakers and the director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, also known as ICE.

US Will Send Special Ops Force to Iraq to Fight Islamic State
Posted on:Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday that the United States will deploy a specialized expeditionary force to support the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq.

Obama says world climate deal would legally bind next president
Posted on:Wednesday, December 2, 2015

President Obama vowed Tuesday that the U.S. will provide leadership on global warming, then left the Paris talks and flew back to Washington to leave it to his lieutenants to try to strike a deal that he hopes will be ‘legally binding’ on his successor.

Senate Republicans launching bid to repeal ObamaCare, defund Planned Parenthood
Posted on:Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Senate Republicans are planning to forge ahead on a bid to repeal chunks of ObamaCare and partially defund Planned Parenthood by using a rare fast-track tactic, Fox News has learned.

NSA stops collecting phone records, still wants three more months to snoop
Posted on:Sunday, November 29, 2015

The intelligence community was scheduled to stop collecting Americans’ phone metadata Sunday — but still wants three more months to continue looking through the billions of phone call records it already has, as it tries to see whether its replacement snooping program is working.

Coming soon: More immigrants from Muslim nations than population of D.C. — 680,000
Posted on:Thursday, November 26, 2015

President Obama’s open-door immigration policy is set to accept more immigrants from Muslim nations over the next five years than the entire population of Washington, D.C., according to federal documents.

Islamic State Radicalizes ‘Thousands’ in United States
Posted on:Thursday, November 26, 2015

The Islamic State has likely radicalized thousands of people in the United States, according to a new report, raising concerns that supporters of the terrorist group could be plotting domestic attacks similar to the recent shootings and bombings in Paris.

State Department issues warning for Americans amid increased terror threat
Posted on:Monday, November 23, 2015

The State Department issued a rare worldwide travel alert Monday evening for U.S. citizens amid several terror threats overseas.

TSA Investigation Finds 73 Workers on U.S.’s Terrorist Watchlist
Posted on:Sunday, November 22, 2015

A recent U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) report found that 73 aviation workers, employed by airlines and vendors, had alleged links to terrorism.

FBI: 6 men arrested near Mexico border in Sonoita, Ariz.
Posted on:Thursday, November 19, 2015

Six men — one from Afghanistan; five from Pakistan — were arrested near the Mexico border in an area by Sonoita, Ariz., according to local FBI officials.

House approves Syrian refugee screening bill, defies veto threat
Posted on:Thursday, November 19, 2015

The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday aimed at improving screening for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, with dozens of Democrats joining majority Republicans in defiance of a White House veto threat.

CDC Sees ‘Alarming’ Increase in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Posted on:Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Common sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea have exploded in recent years, in part because of reduced funding for public health clinics, federal officials reported Tuesday.

Obama threatens to veto House bill on Syrian refugees
Posted on:Wednesday, November 18, 2015

President Obama would veto a House bill aimed at temporarily halting a resettlement program for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, the administration announced Wednesday.

Governors Press White House for Refugee Information
Posted on:Wednesday, November 18, 2015

In a call with senior Obama administration officials Tuesday evening, several governors demanded they be given access to information about Syrian refugees about to be resettled by the federal government in their states. Top White House officials refused.

Stretched FBI braces for Islamic State holiday terror attacks
Posted on:Wednesday, November 18, 2015

With another round of holidays fast approaching in the shadows of last Friday’s Paris attacks, FBI officials on the front lines of the war on terrorism see a new round of threats rising and worry they don’t have all the tools to cope, according to interviews with The Washington Times.

Obama says gun control to be top issue of final year
Posted on:Wednesday, November 18, 2015

President Obama hopes to make gun control the top issue of his final year in office, saying Americans aren’t more violent than other people but they “have more deadly weapons to act out their rage.”

Syrian refugees not welcome here, governors of 24 states say
Posted on:Monday, November 16, 2015

The governors of at least 24 states have announced they will not accept Syrian refugees. The states range from Alabama and Georgia, to Texas and Arizona, to Michigan and Illinois, to Maine and New Hampshire. Among these 24 states, all but one have Republican governors.

U.S. top court’s Texas abortion ruling to have broad impact in states
Posted on:Monday, November 16, 2015

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to hear a challenge to tough abortion restrictions in Texas raises questions about the legal fate of similar laws in more than a dozen other states.

More Central Americans fleeing violence to enter U.S., suggesting another major surge
Posted on:Sunday, November 15, 2015

The number of families illegally crossing the southern U.S. border has more than doubled over the same period last fall, prompting concern about a new surge of migrants from Central America.

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