After the ATF attempted to add the popular M855 green tip ammo to its list of restricted armor piercing munitions, there was widespread backlash against the move by the public.
Earlier today, the leader of Britain's UKIP, an eloquent wordsmith and member of the EU Parliament, Nigel Farage, unleashed one of his most memorable and finest diatribes in recent years.
Eighteen percent of Americans named dissatisfaction with government the most important problem facing the country, followed by the economy at 11 percent and jobs at 10 percent.
Americans' confidence in all three branches of government is at or near record lows, according to a major survey that has measured attitudes on the subject for 40 years.
12One of the paradoxes of political power in America is that the Constitution has no authority (see Lysander Spooner), but at the same time the Constitution confers almost unlimited authority on Congress.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former first lady, U.S. senator from New York and secretary of state, used a private email server for all of her emails when she was President Obama's secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
Americans' confidence in all three branches of government is at or near record lows, according to a major survey that has measured attitudes on the subject for 40 years.
A group of researchers only needed $104 and 8 hours of Amazon's cloud computing power to hack the NSA's website. And their feat was made possible by a bug that, ironically, was practically created by the NSA itself and its anti-encryption policie
Researchers from Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab have uncovered more evidence tying the US National Security Agency to a nearly omnipotent group of hackers who operated undetected for at least 14 years.
The keynote seemed to imply that iPhones, and ResearchKit, would transform our smartphones into medical tricorders, ready to diagnose Parkinson's disease or atherosclerosis at the tap of a screen. Not so fast.
The actual situation today is the paradoxical one. The Constitution lacks authority yet confers immense authority in practice. There are more than enough phrases to support almost any action that the Congress votes to take.
The "Martial Law" is thrown around with reckless disregard. Is America under martial law? This is a question that is most often discussed in the Independent Media.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) got a green light for launching a presidential bid Saturday, with Republican party leaders in Kentucky agreeing to preliminarily approve a system allowing Paul to run for the White House while seeking reelection to the Senate.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has met with the top officials of certain Persian Gulf states to reassure them that Washington will keep making "unreasonable demands on Iran" and arming "the unnecessary wars in the region," says Scott Rickar
Dems Label Inquiry into Hillary's Emails "Witch Hunt"
The revelation that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of an insecure private email account for top secret communications has even liberal commentators concerned.
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Isil militants attack al-Dhahra oil field shortly after capturing facilities in Bahi and Mabruk, while national army bombs airport Tripoli, as peace talks begin in Morocco
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With all the Cheers and Jeers of C-PAC 2015 fading into Yesterday's News, let us carpe the diem to add to the growing list of oxymoronic fantasies in desperate need of extinction, a term heard ear
The Leawood City Council said it had received complaints about Spencer Collins' Little Free Library. They dubbed it an "illegal detached structure" and told the Collins' they would face a fine if they did not remove it by June 19.
Lewis Reynolds didn't understand what had been done to him when he was 13. Years later, after getting married, the Lynchburg man discovered he couldn't father children. The reason: He had been sterilized by the state.
During remarks at today's 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference, former NSA chief Gen. Michael Hayden had the audacity to claim he is a "libertarian," prompting boos and jeers from the audience.
The IRS's inspector general confirmed Thursday it is conducting a criminal investigation into how Lois G. Lerner's emails disappeared, saying it took only two weeks for investigators to find hundreds of tapes the agency's chief had told Congres