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Cambridge, MA Cops Investigate Knockout Game Suspect Caught on Camera

Investigators are searching for a man who sadistically attacked an innocent victim by sucker punching him in the side of the head. The latest rendition of the “knockout game,” where predominantly African American teenage perpetrators punch unsuspecting people, was “played”

Cambridge, MA Cops Investigate Knockout Game Suspect Caught on Camera

U.S. News & World Report: Global Warming Ruining Ski Season!

Some officials claim that due to global warming, ski towns may be going the way of the Dodo. “It’s the single greatest threat to our local economy,” says Steven Skadron, mayor of Aspen, CO. In the midst of this particularly

U.S. News & World Report: Global Warming Ruining Ski Season!

Wendy Davis Says Texas Not a Red State

Texas gubernatorial hopeful and Democratic State Senator Wendy Davis asserted on Thursday in an interview with statesman.com, “Texas is not really a red state, it’s just a non-voting state.” Davis, who gained notoriety for her 11-hour filibuster against a bill that

Wendy Davis Says Texas Not a Red State

Obama Will Use Executive Action to Push Immigration, Wage Hike

In an address to House Democrats, President Obama promised that if congress fails to act on a number of issues such as immigration and the minimum wage, he is not going to wait around because “America does not believe in standing

Obama Will Use Executive Action to Push Immigration, Wage Hike

Obama: Immigration Reform Will Pass Before I Leave Office

On Valentine’s Day, President Obama told a Univision Radio audience that Congress will deliver a comprehensive immigration reform bill before he leaves office in 2016. “I believe it will get done before my presidency is over,” Obama declared. “I’d like

Obama: Immigration Reform Will Pass Before I Leave Office

Gov. McAuliffe Taps Revenue Reserves as VA Faces Grim Economy

The freshly minted Governor of Virginia is looking to siphon money from state reserves and lottery funds to make up for decreasing revenues. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, said, “In order to remain prudent, we must adjust our revenue estimates downward,

Gov. McAuliffe Taps Revenue Reserves as VA Faces Grim Economy

Disabled Army Veteran Attacked in Cleveland Knockout Game

A disabled veteran was attacked in the heart of downtown Cleveland, becoming the latest victim of the nationwide knockout game in which predominantly black teenagers assault unsuspecting citizens with punches to the face and head. “What they were saying was,

Disabled Army Veteran Attacked in Cleveland Knockout Game

Former Congressman: Obama Plans to Release Minorities from Prison

A former Congressman has accused President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder of a racial ulterior motive in a massive early prison release planned for up to 10,000 drug dealers.  Ernest Istook, a former U.S. Congressman and writer for

Former Congressman: Obama Plans to Release Minorities from Prison

N.C. Court of Appeals Rules 'Choose Life' License Plate Unconstitutional

North Carolina’s 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a federal judge’s ruling that the “Choose Life” license plate is unconstitutional. The pro-life plate was approved in 2011, at the same time NC lawmakers rejected abortion-rights-themed plates. “Today’s ruling protects

N.C. Court of Appeals Rules 'Choose Life' License Plate Unconstitutional

IRS Targets Tea Party and Conservative Non-Profits for Audit

On Tuesday, House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) said the IRS targeted tax-exempt conservative groups for audits.  The findings by Camp’s committee comes on top of last year’s revelation that the IRS had used “inappropriate criteria” to review applications from

IRS Targets Tea Party and Conservative Non-Profits for Audit

Washington Governor Jay Inslee Suspends Death Penalty

Governor Jay Inslee of Washington issued a reprieve to all death row prisoners in the state, suspending the use of the death penalty. Inslee says that the use of the death penalty is inconsistent and unequal. “Equal justice under the

Washington Governor Jay Inslee Suspends Death Penalty

Book: Hillary to Run for President in 2016

A new book affirms that Hillary Rodham Clinton is indeed running for president of the United States in 2016. According to emails exchanged between Allida Black and Adam Parkhomenko, veterans of Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, they discussed launching a “2016 Ready

Book: Hillary to Run for President in 2016

Teach for America Wants Illegal Immigrant DREAMers to Lead U.S. Classrooms

Teach for America, a non-profit organization that recruits teachers for low-income schools, is placing candidates who came to America illegally but have been granted Deferred Action status. In 2012, President Obama established a program known as Deferred Action for Childhood

Teach for America Wants Illegal Immigrant DREAMers to Lead U.S. Classrooms

Harry Reid Looks to Change Senate Rules to Ram Through Obama Nominees

A consortium of liberal groups and labor unions are pressuring Senate Majority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) to change Senate rules on filibustering beyond the nuclear option. They argue the additional changes will speed up the confirmation of President Obama’s judicial

Harry Reid Looks to Change Senate Rules to Ram Through Obama Nominees

Heritage Foundation Expert: 'No Reason to Trust' Obama on Immigration

Last week, Heritage Foundation policy expert Derrick Morgan helped deter House congressional lawmakers from moving forward on a new comprehensive immigration law. Morgan’s argument, aimed at House Speaker John Boehner, was simple: you can’t trust President Obama. The VP of

Heritage Foundation Expert: 'No Reason to Trust' Obama on Immigration

Robocops Bring Law and Order to the Congo

An army of mechanical monsters causing havoc on the planet has been a prevailing theme in sci-fi stories since the genre was first conceived. However, in Kinshasa, Congo, a group of engineers are trying to re-brand the metal villains by

Robocops Bring Law and Order to the Congo

Billionaire Soros Victim of 'Knockout' Punch by Ex-Girlfriend

In a variation of the nationwide “Knockout Game,” billionaire ultra liberal George Soros’s ex-girlfriend suckerpunched him in the head during a deposition in their palimony law suit. In a vivid display of profanity, Adriana Ferreyr, a South American soap actress,

Billionaire Soros Victim of 'Knockout' Punch by Ex-Girlfriend

Autopsy: Human Remains Belong to Missing VA Police Officer

Virginia State Police say that an autopsy of the human remains found halfway between Richmond and Charlottesville are those of 45-year old reserve police officer Kevin Wayne Quick. Quick was a highly regarded veteran of the reserve police force in

Autopsy: Human Remains Belong to Missing VA Police Officer

Holder to Expand Same-Sex Marriage Privileges

In a watershed moment for gay rights, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. will set into motion new measures that will expand same-sex marriage privileges in all federal courtrooms. The new policies aim to eliminate legal distinctions between traditional marriages and

Holder to Expand Same-Sex Marriage Privileges

NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Imposes Charter School 'Moratorium'

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is on a mission to limit school choice by making it more difficult for charter schools to operate in New York City.  The president of Northeast Charter Schools asserts that NYC spent years building one

NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Imposes Charter School 'Moratorium'

House Republicans Skip Out on Obama's Farm Bill Signing

In what can best be described as a victory for Obama and Democrats, House Republicans caved in and agreed to a far-reaching farm bill Friday. Republicans were aiming for a much larger cut to the roughly $80 billion-a-year food stamp

House Republicans Skip Out on Obama's Farm Bill Signing

High School Student Takes Selfie with Human Cadaver

As President Obama recently learned that you should never take a selfie at a funeral for a Nobel Peace Prize winner, an Alabama high school senior learned it is best not to take one with a human cadaver. On Monday while

High School Student Takes Selfie with Human Cadaver

Almost One in Four 26-Year-Olds Still Live with Parents

A ten-year survey of millennials reveals that almost one in four (22.6%) 26-year-olds are still living with their parents. The U.S. Department of Education report confirmed that, if you are tired of living with Mom and Dad, then do your

Almost One in Four 26-Year-Olds Still Live with Parents

Colorado Projects $100 Million in Marijuana Tax Revenue

Colorado is expected to bring in $100 million in new tax revenue generated by the newly legal marijuana industry. This represents almost three times as much tax revenue as through alcohol, which fetched about $39 million for the Centennial State.

Colorado Projects $100 Million in Marijuana Tax Revenue

IRS Commissioner Apologizes for Targeting of Conservative Groups

On Tuesday, the new head of the IRS apologized to conservative groups that were targeted by the agency. IRS Commissioner John Koskinen’s remarks came while testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee. Koskinen, who was not in charge of the

IRS Commissioner Apologizes for Targeting of Conservative Groups

Commuter Chaos for Fans at 2014 Super Bowl

Chaos on transit platforms erupted into anger and fist throwing by fans traveling to and from MetLife Stadium, the venue for Super Bowl XLVIII.On Sunday, Superbowl attendees were encouraged by organizers to use public transportation to mitigate traffic congestion and

Commuter Chaos for Fans at 2014 Super Bowl

Indiana Merry Christmas Law Gathering Steam as ACLU Looks on

Eleven months before Christmas bells start ringing, Indiana already started decorating the tree.  On Monday State senators approved legislation that will allow holiday celebrations back in schools. Approval from the full House and governor is needed before the bill becomes

Indiana Merry Christmas Law Gathering Steam as ACLU Looks on

Marijuana Edibles Go Unregulated in Colorado

Marijuana and hashish-infused edibles are back in vogue. The culinary phenomenon was portrayed with great humor in the 1968 cult film starring Peter Sellers, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas. Now psychedelic edibles are on sale legally in Colorado, and they are

Marijuana Edibles Go Unregulated in Colorado

Jay Carney Denies IRS Corruption: Obama's 'Smidgen' Not a Gaffe

White House press secretary Jay Carney assured ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl that President Obama did not “misspeak” when he said that there was “not even a smidgen of corruption” in the IRS targeting scandal. President Obama

Jay Carney Denies IRS Corruption: Obama's 'Smidgen' Not a Gaffe

George Will: IRS Targeting One of Three Biggest Scandals in 40 Years

On Sunday, syndicated columnist George Will said that the IRS targeting of conservative groups under the Obama administration was one of the three biggest political scandals in the last 40 years. According to Will, a Fox News contributor, Watergate and

George Will: IRS Targeting One of Three Biggest Scandals in 40 Years