Rebutting Bernanke's Defense Of Himself
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Judge Andrew Hanen has issued a scathing written rebuke directed at government lawyers and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for their misrepresentations made in the case filed against President Obama's executive amnesty plan.
Sadly, NSW officials seemed more interested in protecting their reputations than the integrity of elections. They sharply criticized Halderman and Teague, rather than commending them, for discovering the vulnerability.
Like a walk through a fascinating internet graveyard, a list of domains deleted by the US government over the last ten years has been obtained via Freedom of Information Act request.
Police accountability remains a major concern.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- 'Presidents are selected, not elected.'
An explosion is believed by officials to have caused a widespread power outage Tuesday afternoon in the U.S. capitol.
There is a growing movement among limited-government activists who believe that a Constitutional Convention could solve many of America's balanced budget problems.
On yesterday's episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO, Oliver interviewed National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden in Russia and led off by giving Snowden the chance to answer some tough questions from his detractors.
This week the Justice Department announced it would not charge former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) official Lois Lerner with contempt of Congress.
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Republican lawmakers in the US Congress along with Israelis are making "unprecedented interventions" to sabotage a historic understanding reached over Iran's nuclear energy program on Thursday, international lawyer and political commentator Bar
As you may have heard, yesterday the FBI "uncovered" yet another of its own terrorist plots, the latest in a very long line of "terrorist plots" the FBI has "uncovered" -- in which the details always show that it was an undercover FBI
Talk of across-the-board debt cancellation and loss socialization notwithstanding, the trillion-dollar plus pile of student loan debt America's proud college graduates are now saddled with is a big problem.
Several months ago, the government of Australia proposed to tax bank deposits up to $250,000 at a rate of 0.05% (5 basis points).
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She is still under investigation for a separate tea party targeting matter.
Standing in a brown field that would normally be smothered in several feet of snow, Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday ordered cities and towns across California to cut water use by 25% as part of a sweeping set of mandatory drought restrictions, the firs
Governor Jerry Brown orders unprecedented and mandatory water regulations on residents to reduce statewide water use as drought stretches into fourth year
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said Tuesday that service at his agency has gotten so bad that they are ignoring more than 60 percent of taxpayers' phone calls during this tax season.
Party will promise charter on press freedom and will vow to end government involvement in appointing heads of broadcasting regulators
Even with recent revelations from the likes of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, the American public hasn't quite yet grasped the reality of the grand Stasi surveillance state we find ourselves in.
Professor Michel Chossudovsky is the author of many important books. His latest is The Globalization of War: America's Long War Against Humanity.
Can you refuse service to gays and lesbians? You can in Indiana thanks to the "Religious Freedom" Bill.
Following Ross Ulbricht's Silk Road conviction, extraordinary details have emerged about two of the investigating federal agents charged with extortion, fraud, and theft of bitcoins from the marketplace.
But Mike Pence expects bill on the way to 'clarify intent' of law as hundreds protest amid fears it could pave way to discrimination against gay people
House Democrats Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards have support from progressive groups, but Edwards' votes on Iran and Israel could sink her
Texas Representative Jason Villalba was so confident he would win the favor of cops with his bill that would make it illegal to record police from within 25 feet, that he arrogantly condescended anybody on Twitter who dared criticize him, boasting th
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Bergdahl Didn't Desert, Lawyer Says While the Army has decided to charge Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and "misbehaving before the enemy," his lawyer, Eugene Fidell, contends that Bergdahl never intended to desert. "Sgt Bergdahl had s