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Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu said the Obama administration’s decision to extend the deployment of 1,200 U.S. National Guard troops along the U.S. border with Mexico until Sept. 30 is “pandering” and that those …
Sen. John McCain is brushing aside any questions about whether he might ultimately decide to run for president again in 2012.
The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from ACORN, the activist group driven to ruin by scandal and financial woes, over being banned from getting federal funds.
A senator has sparked outrage after telling a Spanish speaking Mexican immigrant that he should be ‘speaking English’.
Wisconsin’s contentious union rights law is set to go in effect following a sharply divided ruling by the state Supreme Court.
The Oregon House voted Monday to make it illegal to knowingly sell a product intended to help another person commit suicide, a move that targets companies selling so-called suicide kits that can be …
A group of lawmakers filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Obama administration, questioning the constitutional and legal justifications for military action in Libya.
The White House defended its record Tuesday on the stimulus after facing a heap of criticism over President Obama’s joke a day earlier that “shovel-ready” projects in the stimulus bill weren’t so shovel-ready …
A political analyst who served in the Reagan administration believes former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is going to have a tough time securing the GOP presidential nomination.
Seven Republican presidential contenders took to the stage Monday night for the first New Hampshire primary debate, televised by CNN. The shocker of the evening included Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann announcing her candidacy for …


