BOSTON (The Blaze/AP) -- With the Occupy Wall Street movement closing in on its second full month, some of the nation's most elite universities have been front and center in protesting perceived corporate greed and decrying the capitalist system. But...
Tom Engelhardt, a fellow at the left-leaning The Nation Institute and a professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, says it’s time for the United States to “bag” remembrance of the September 11 attacks.
In an...
Although national attention has largely focused on state budget battles like Wisconsin's union showdown and Minnesota's state shutdown, the real spending struggle is actually taking place at the local level.
As federal stimulus money runs dry, states are...
Finally, we got Bin Laden. President Obama authorized the US Army Special forces to enter into another country and make the "Hit" when there was only a 50/50 shot that Bin Laden was even there. While there appears that this is the only...
Standard & Poor's cut its outlook on U.S. government debt to negative, a stark warning from the credit-rating firm about the country's fiscal problems. Here's a look at S&P's credit rating and outlook among advanced economies and emerging...
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Senate Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability on Wednesday approved an amendment to include “electronic authentication,” as well as “biometrics” to Florida Driver’s licenses. In addition, the amendment to...
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - The Berkeley City Council will consider a resolution that would declare the Army private suspected of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks a hero and call for his release.
The council plans a vote Tuesday on the resolution...