Homeland Security Grants "Indefinite Deferred Status" to German Family Whose Asylum Appeal Justice Department Opposed and Supreme Court Rejected
More rule by decree?
Actor claims she can copyright her performance
When was the last time policy was executed so chaotically?
Obama's policies are soft compared to what Rep. Mike Rogers wants.
The possible target has not be accused charged with any crime
For an estimated $1.2 trillion over the next decade, we can subsidize your freedom.
Case where authorities referred to the journalist as a potential "conspirator"
Keeping hope alive on both sides of the issue.
How dangerous is a president who wants to rule by pen and phone?
Pakistani officials asked for drone strikes to be curtailed as they work towards peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban
It's easier to climb a ladder that's been cut-off by politicians.
Jason Furman, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers
Why does their rhetoric make us doubt their sincerity about seeking a diplomatic resolution?
As President Gerald Ford once said, "the state of the union is not good"
These panels are the equivalent of the participation awards handed out to every kid in little league.
Obama's NSA reforms flunk civil libertarian tests.
Going all the way back to Reagan
His most recent speech was a thinly disguised effort to change the subject.
In sizing up Obama's "reforms" of the indiscriminate gathering of data on every American, remember this: Politicians will do everything they can get away with in pursuit of their own agenda.
From Lincoln to Obama, the Executive Branch Has Expanded its Reach
Administration working on negotiating trade deals with the European Union as well as Latin American and Asian countries
Gates marched in Washington to protest the U.S. invasion of Cambodia. Under the former defense secretary's hawkish exterior, the antiwar impulse has never gone away.
Author and filmmaker Jeremy Scahill on America's covert wars
If the government can tax you for fidelity to long held religious beliefs, then the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment is meaningless.
A year later, Newtown's legislative legacy is far less dramatic than it might have been.
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