Rep. John Boehner and Sen. Mitch McConnell told the president they won't help fill ObamaCare's rationing panel, which could deny care to seniors.
Tyndale House Bible publishers has won a major victory in its battle to stop the Obama administration's enforcement of the notorious contraception mandate.
Both houses of the Missouri state legislature have approved a Second Amendment preservation bill. That bill will now go to the governor for his signature or veto.
A senate committee nixed an amendment requiring certification of border security before a "path to citizenship" bill for illegals could take effect.
New York prosecutors say a worldwide network of people made fraudulent withdrawals from ATMs and stole $45 million.
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.
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