President Obama held up a newly printed copy of his $447 billion American Jobs Bill today at the White House today and demanded that Congress pass it "immediately" in order "to put people back to work."
"No games, no politics, no delays," Obama said...
Aside from the controversial comments made by New York Times Columnist Paul Krugman, Sunday saw a pause in the heated and contentious political dialogue and debate that has narrated politics over the last few months. A return to a time ten years ago,...
About 100 Muslim demonstrators burned an American flag outside the U.S. embassy in London Sunday during a moment of silence to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Shouting “USA — terrorist state!” protesters carried anti-American...
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...
San Francisco and Oakland’s Bay Area Rapid Transit system (BART) recently blocked cell phone signals in an effort to control mobs and protesters. While the debate about the wisdom of blocking communication systems continues, the protesters are moving...
It seems ironic that the group of people who espouse the virtues of tolerance and loving-kindness, conversely seem to possess a penchant for violence.
In a new online game created by liberals titled “Tea Party Zombies Must Die” players can live out...
The head of the Southern Baptist Convention is asking President Barack Obama to reconsider attending a September 11 commemorative event at Washington National Cathedral. Why, you ask?
The planned observance of the 10th anniversary of America’s worst...
In a display of anti-American sentiment, controversial filmmaker Michael Moore plans to travel to Iran to attend the country’s international documentary film festival, “Cinema Verite,“ and to allegedly ”research” the country.
The fact that the Iranian...
The U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Education, and the State of Arizona have settled the investigation the feds launched last year into whether Arizona was discriminating against public school English instructors who were non-native...
LONDON (The Blaze/AP) -- A new study estimates that about 38 percent of Europeans, or 165 million people, have some type of mental illness and that most are going untreated. The ramifications of these findings are important to note, as mental illness'...
A Fort Collins, Colorado, elementary school has ignited anger and frustration after the American flag was lowered and the Saudi Arabian flag was elevated in a room inside the educational facility.
Strong responses followed after an image of the flags’...
After Teamsters union president Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. called for a “war” against Republicans and tea partiers on Monday, one tea party group is calling for the union leader to resign.
“Calls to violence can never be acceptable in this civil society,” the...
And the hits just keep on coming. This is not the kind of news that is going to help the Obama administration in the midst of a jobs crisis:
House investigators said they have uncovered evidence that White House officials became personally involved in an...