Was a Texas high school track squad disqualified from the state track meet because one of its members made a gesture of thanks to God?
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "dereliction of duty" regarding security at the U.S. diplomatic outpost at Benghazi, Libya, should preclude her from holding any office, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said.
Three women reportedly escaped kidnappers who had held them for up to 10 years, and the Cleveland police are coming under fire for not rescuing the girls sooner. 
In his commencement address Sunday at Ohio State University, President Obama encouraged the graduating class to civic duty and defended government expansion.
The U.S. Senate approved a bill Monday by a vote of 69-27 authorizing states to require out-of-state sellers to collect and remit state and local taxes on sales made to in-state customers.
Critics lash out as the European Union targets seeds and gardeners with a proposed new "law" to regulate all "plant reproductive material" within the bloc.
As persuasive as the Heritage Foundation study is of the costs of amnesty contained in the bill crafted by the "Gang of Eight," no mention is made whatever of the costs involved in the loss of national sovereignty if the bill becomes law.
The Missouri state Senate voted to approve a bill that would prohibit enforcement of unconstitutional federal gun control measures within the borders of the Show Me State.
Too much of what is said and done in politics is based on the same tunnel vision pursuit of some "good thing," in utter disregard of the repercussions.
Florida lawmakers are under fire for approving a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office “hotline” to encourage people to report fellow citizens to authorities.
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