In another skirmish in the gun-control war, the federal government told Cody Wilson to remove from his website free blueprints for 3D guns.
References to al-Qaeda and to CIA warnings of terrorist threats in Benghazi in the months before the attack on the U.S. diplomatic facility there were deleted from the now famous "talking points."
European Commission President José Barroso said this week that a federal Europe ruled by the European Union from Brussels would be a “reality within a few years,” sparking furious criticism from Europeans.
Two second-grade boys were suspended from a Virginia elementary school for two days for pretending their pencils were guns.
In 1854, Wisconsin rejected the federal Fugitive Slave Act, which mandated Northern states return Southern slaves without due process, demonstrating both the validity and usefulness of nullification.
Boris Berezovsky, who helped bring Putin to power, became a bitter foe and fled to England, fearing for his life. 
Pro-life leaders say that the “post abortion” killings of babies born alive may not be all that unusual in the abortion industry.
A primary justification for the welfare states comes from Christians, even though the welfare state constitutes a rebuke of God.
The "progressives" on New York City's city council passed its Earned Sick Time Act, which forces employers to pay for paid sick days for their employees.
Gregory Hicks told a House committee he had been "effectively demoted" to a desk job in Washington after raising questions about public accounts on Benghazi. 
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