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Liberals Trends Up While Conservatives Drop in 2015, Poll Analysis Finds
Posted on:Monday, June 8, 2015

There are signs that liberals are making a comeback – and not just because a socialist is running for president, gay marriage is spreading like wildfire and pot legalization is gaining acceptance.

Obama Admin Scrambles to Reassure Congress on Iran Nuke Deal in Classified Brief
Posted on:Thursday, June 4, 2015

The Obama administration is scrambling to reassure members of Congress about an impending nuclear deal with Iran amid a still growing controversy that has publicly pitted senior State Department and White officials against the New York Times and veteran D.C. reporters.

Nearly Four Thousand ‘Threat Level 1’ illegal immigrant criminals released into U.S. by DHS
Posted on:Thursday, June 4, 2015

Most of the illegal immigrant criminals Homeland Security officials released from custody last year were discretionary, meaning the department could have kept them in detention but chose instead to let them onto the streets as their deportation cases moved through the system, according to new numbers from Congress.

Study: True size of federal government debt is $210 trillion
Posted on:Thursday, June 4, 2015

U.S. government debt stands at $210 trillion, not the official $13.1 trillion, according to a new working paper published by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. That’s equivalent to $654,205 per person in the United States, 16 times higher than the current official level.

Congress sends NSA phone-records bill to president
Posted on:Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Congress approved sweeping changes Tuesday to surveillance laws enacted after the Sept. 11 attacks, eliminating the National Security Agency’s disputed bulk phone-records collection program and replacing it with a more restrictive measure to keep the records in phone companies’ hands.

Obama: I’ve Restored the U.S. as the ‘Most Respected Country in the World’ (Video)
Posted on:Monday, June 1, 2015

President Barack Obama said his administration has restored the United States as the “the most respected country on earth,” during a town hall meeting with YSEALI Fellows, an exchange program for community leaders from ASEAN, The Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Obama Declares June as LGBT Month
Posted on:Monday, June 1, 2015

The White House issued a proclamation by President Barack Obama calling on Americans to celebrate the ‘great diversity of the American people’ declaring June as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month.

Surveillance powers lapse with no deal in Senate
Posted on:Monday, June 1, 2015

The National Security Agency lost its authority at midnight to collect Americans’ phone records in bulk, after GOP Sen. Rand Paul stood in the way of extending the fiercely contested program in an extraordinary Sunday Senate session.

US Won’t Seek High Court Review in Immigration Case
Posted on:Thursday, May 28, 2015

The government will not ask the Supreme Court to review a judge’s decision that put on hold President Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration, the Justice Department said Wednesday.

Obama’s Islamic State Strategy Sparks Doubt With Pentagon officials
Posted on:Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Beneath the glowing battle reports about Iraq from U.S. military spokesmen in recent months, there remains a strong undercurrent of dissatisfaction among the Pentagon rank and file with the Obama administration’s Islamic State strategy.

Federal court blocks Obama’s immigration plan
Posted on:Wednesday, May 27, 2015

A federal appeals court refused Tuesday to allow President Obama’s program to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation from going into effect.

FBI used Patriot Act to obtain ‘large collections’ of Americans’ data, DoJ finds
Posted on:Friday, May 22, 2015

As lawmakers and security agencies braced for a potential loss of the heart of the Patriot Act, a long-delayed Justice Department report showed that the FBI uses the surveillance authorities it provides for “large collections” of Americans’ internet records.

Obama’s trade bill narrowly clears a key Senate hurdle
Posted on:Friday, May 22, 2015

In a triumph for President Barack Obama, sweeping legislation to strengthen the administration’s hand in global trade talks advanced toward Senate passage Thursday after a showdown vote that remained in doubt until the final moment.

Rand Paul Commandeers Senate to Protest Patriot Act
Posted on:Thursday, May 21, 2015

Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, the most libertarian-leaning of the major Republican presidential contenders, dominated the Senate floor from 1:18 to 11:49 p.m. Wednesday to decry the National Security Agency’s mass collection of phone data without warrants.

Senate Urges Obama to Free Pastor Imprisoned in Iran
Posted on:Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The U.S. Senate has voted unanimously to pass a resolution urging the Obama administration to do more to free an American pastor imprisoned in Iran since 2012.

ISIS War Front on American Soil?
Posted on:Tuesday, May 19, 2015

U.S.-led airstrikes may have slowed ISIS’s advance in the Middle East, but the brutal terrorist movement continues to attract followers around the world including the United States.

Bird flu could cost nearly $1 billion in Minnesota and Iowa
Posted on:Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Bird flu could cost nearly $1 billion in the economies of the two states hardest hit, Minnesota and Iowa, agricultural economists said Monday, and the virus is still spreading.

Air Force general who spoke of God in talk should be court-martialed, group says
Posted on:Monday, May 18, 2015

An Air Force general who recently spoke about how God has guided his career should be court-martialed, a civil liberties group is saying.

Senate Debates as law allowing NSA to collect Americans’ phone data set to expire
Posted on:Monday, May 18, 2015

A major supporter of the National Security Agency’s anti-terrorism surveillance program, which allows the bulk collection of Americans’ phone records, is pushing for an extension of the program, setting up a battle with critics who argue that Congress must fix the current law or let it expire.

Obama Vows to ‘Keep Fighting’ for LGBT Rights on International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
Posted on:Monday, May 18, 2015

In honor of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, President Obama this weekend vowed to “keep fighting, for however long it takes, until we are all able to live free and equal in dignity and rights.”

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