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Iran Nuclear Deal Review Bill Overwhelmingly Passed by Congress
Posted on:Friday, May 15, 2015

Congress on Thursday sent President Barack Obama a bill to give lawmakers the power to review and potentially reject a nuclear deal with Iran.

House Approves GOP Bill Banning Most Late-Term Abortions
Posted on:Thursday, May 14, 2015

Republicans finally won House approval Wednesday for a late-term abortion ban after dropping rape provisions that provoked a rebellion by female GOP lawmakers, forcing party leaders into an embarrassing retreat.

House Votes to End Spy Agencies’ Bulk Collection of Phone Data
Posted on:Thursday, May 14, 2015

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill on Wednesday that would end spy agencies’ bulk collection of Americans’ telephone data, setting up a potential showdown with the U.S. Senate over the program, which expires on June 1.

Texas Republicans Could Take New Stand on Same-Sex Marriage
Posted on:Thursday, May 14, 2015

Racing both a U.S. Supreme Court decision on gay marriage and legislative deadlines, Texas Republicans pushed ahead Tuesday toward putting the state at the forefront of resistance if same-sex weddings are ruled constitutional.

More than 40% of U.S. Honeybee Colonies Have Died in the Past 12 Months
Posted on:Thursday, May 14, 2015

More than 40% of U.S. honeybee colonies died in a 12-month period ending in April, extending a troubling trend that has scientists scrambling for a solution and professional beekeepers struggling to stay in business.

Americans less Christian, more ‘unaffiliated,’ survey finds
Posted on:Tuesday, May 12, 2015

The American people have become slightly less Christian and more “unaffiliated” in the last few years, says a new study that seeks to track even the smallest trends in this major cultural issue.

Judgment Day for the U.S. Surveillance State
Posted on:Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Last week saw the first response to the issue by an appeals court outside the country’s secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court: The court ruled that the U.S. government’s long-held justification for the National Security Agency’s (NSA) bulk collection of Americans’ phone records and other data is illegal under the USA Patriot Act.

Could Science Help Ban Abortions?
Posted on:Monday, May 11, 2015

Premature babies are surviving earlier than in the Roe v. Wade era, potentially shifting the Supreme Court’s guidepost of when abortion can legally be banned.

Operation Jade Helm: Texas Bristles at Obama’s ‘invasion’
Posted on:Monday, May 11, 2015

President Barack Obama plans to launch a military operation this summer that will see the special forces which killed Osama bin Laden team up with Walmart to take over Texas.

U.S. Marks National Day of Prayer
Posted on:Friday, May 8, 2015

With “Lord, Hear Our Cry” as its theme, organizers of the 64th National Day of Prayer invited Americans to raise their voices in prayer on Thursday.

NSA Phone Record Collection is Excessive, Federal Appeals Court Says
Posted on:Friday, May 8, 2015

The National Security Agency’s bulk phone record collection program was dealt a blow Thursday as a federal appeals court said the controversial program exceeds what Congress has allowed and urged lawmakers to step in.

ISIS Claims it has Terror Cells in Place in 15 States Ready to Carry Out Attacks
Posted on:Thursday, May 7, 2015

A grim online warning from a self-described American jihadist said Sunday’s terror attack in Texas was the work of ISIS and that the terrorist group has scores of “trained soldiers” positioned in 15 states, awaiting orders to carry out more operations.

Jeb Bush’s Latest Effort to Court Evangelical Voters Misfires
Posted on:Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Jeb Bush’s latest effort to court evangelical voters boomeranged when a Christian radio network boss challenged him for hiring two political aides who support same-sex marriage, and the former Florida governor conceded that he couldn’t identify any “genuine” conservatives in his inner circle.

ISIS claims attempted terrorist attack in Texas, marking first effort on US soil
Posted on:Tuesday, May 5, 2015

The fundamentalist terrorist organization the Islamic State claimed responsibility Tuesday via its official radio station for the attempted terrorist attack against an anti-Muslim event in Texas showcasing cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad.

U.S. Economy Stalls with just 0.2% Growth in Q1
Posted on:Wednesday, April 29, 2015

U.S. economic growth braked more sharply than expected in the first quarter as harsh weather dampened consumer spending and energy companies struggling with low prices slashed spending, CNBC reported.

Iran fires at, boards Marshall Islands cargo ship; U.S. sending defense
Posted on:Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, similar to an Iranian coast guard, boarded a Marshall Islands-flagged cargo vessel Tuesday morning after firing shots at the ship, prompting the U.S. military to send a ship and plane to the vessel’s defense.

Supreme Court to hear gay marriage arguments Tuesday
Posted on:Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The nine justices and five lawyers who will argue the gay marriage cases at the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning will center their debate on a simple question: “Who decides” state marriage policy?

Baltimore Burns as Riots Erupt Across City; State of Emergency Declared (Video)
Posted on:Tuesday, April 28, 2015

A state of emergency was issued and National Guard troops were deployed following a violent gathering in Baltimore, where people threw objects at police, set cars on fire and looted businesses.

Pentagon’s Issues New Cyber Strategy
Posted on:Thursday, April 23, 2015

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter is due to unveil an updated cyber strategy on Thursday that will stress the military’s ability to retaliate with cyber weapons, a capability he hopes will help deter attacks.

Faith-based adoption bills move forward in Michigan
Posted on:Thursday, April 23, 2015

Three bills that will allow faith-based adoption agencies to refuse to serve prospective parents based on their religious beliefs were approved Wednesday by a state Senate committee.

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