Politics
Democrats Facing Dilemma in Defending Obamacare Rollout
Defend the law and risk credibility, or go against the administration
Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee Says Volgograd Bus Explosion Caused By Bomb
At least five killed, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack
Kerry To Meet Qatari Foreign Minister Ahead of Meeting With Syrian Opposition
Will meet with other members of the Friends of Syria
Obama Expected To Declare Obamacare Site Glitches "Unacceptable"
Rollout didn't go that well
Sen. Feinstein Defends NSA Call-Records Program, Says There is "Extensive" Oversight
"The call-records program is not surveillance"
Jeb Bush Urges GOP To Come Up With Alternative To Obamacare
Believes it was a mistake for Republicans to link government funding to funding for Obamacare
NJ Has First Gay Weddings After Court Ruling
Gov. Christie believes the issue should be decided by a vote, not by the courts
France Demands Explanation From US Over NSA Claims Made By French Newspaper
Le Monde reports that the NSA spied on millions of French phone calls
The War on Halloween is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things
And helps explain a benefit of school choice.
Is "Redskins" Really an Offensive Name for a Football Team?
If you want to know how unhinged and divorced from reality political correctness has become, look no further than the controversy over sports teams with offensive names.
The Political Class Uses Fear of "Default" To Get Its Way
Americans are kept frightened, and politicians get to spend, tax, borrow, and coerce as usual.
Polling Double Digits, LP Candidate Expected To Affect VA Governor's Race
Robert Sarvis puts the competition to shame
The Abysmal, Pathetic Obamacare Rollout
"A colossal, expensive failure that projects a 1970s-era DMV experience into cyberspace."
How to Fix the Supreme Court
Institute for Justice lawyer Clark Neily on judicial activism, fundamental rights, and suing the government.
Reid: Cruz's Presidential Ambitions Hurt "Average Americans"
Not happy about his colleague's recent attempt to defund Obamacare
David Petraeus Joining Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government
Former CIA director will be a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
David Cameron "Agrees With the Principle" of Sending Texts to People Who May Be in the UK Illegally
Despite texts being sent to the wrong people in the past
AP Reporter Who Wrote Erroneous Report on Terry McAuliffe Suspended
Story implied McAuliffe lied to official investigating a death benefits scam, was later retracted
Don't Believe Every Poll You Read
A majority of Americans say they want smaller government. Do they really mean it?
Sen. McConnell's Primary Challenger Endorsed By Senate Conservatives Fund
Matt Bevin eyeing the Kentucky seat
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Criticizes Romney in New Book
Says the GOP presidential nominee did a bad job of presenting free market solutions to Americans
Court Rules That Gay Marriages Can Begin in NJ on Monday
Denied Gov. Christie's delay request
ICC Says Kenyan President Will Not Have To Attend All of His Trial
Kenyatta is accused of committing crimes against humanity
Obama Administration Reportedly Considering Easing Sanctions on Iran
May gradually unfreeze overseas funds
Sen. Cruz Says He's Not in the Senate To Find 99 New Friends
Obamacare defunding strategy didn't please a lot of people
Some Republicans Seeing Drop in Campaign Contributions
Two-thirds of GOP House members elected since 2010 who signed letter in support of government shutdown over Obamacare seeing weaker fundraising
Obama's Pick For Next DHS Secretary Suggests Priority Shift From Immigration to Security
Jeh Johnson, former Pentagon general counsel
Sen. McConnell: Attempt To Defund Obamacare Had "No Chance"
"We got off track with a tactical error ... "
Thank You, Edward Snowden
"The NSA has turned the internet into a giant surveillance platform."
Some Antarctic Research Cancelled During Government Shutdown Will Remain So
Narrow windows for travel
Campaign Donations Down in Third Quarter for Some Tea Party Insurgents in Congress
Two thirds of 42 House Republicans elected since 2010 who signed a letter calling for government funding to be tied to Obamacare
Arnold Schwarzenegger Rumored to Still Be Interested in Running for President
Looking for a legal challenge to overcome the constitutional prohibition?
The Specter of Bankruptcy Haunts California
Will state lawmakers heed the lesson of Stockton?
Former Speaker Tom Foley Dead at 84
Was Speaker until 1994, when Republicans took over the House for the first time in decades
Kathleen Sebelius Refusing to Testify on Obamacare, According to House Republican
Beleaguered with problems
Business Lobbying Groups Looking to Defend Boehner, Support Tea Party Opponents in 2014 Primaries
Boehner used to own a plastics company
San Bernardino: That Other Scandal-Ridden Bankrupt City
Two city council members embroiled in separate scandals on the same day. Meanwhile, voters deal with recalls and public pension representatives resist bankruptcy