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After another quiet appearance on the Senate floor, Senator Marco Rubio, the heralded freshman Republican from Florida, quickly made his way back to his office, avoiding eye contact with a phalanx of reporters …
The littlest protester cannot count past 10 and gets his alphabet mixed up. But in the midst of civic strife, Sheadon O’Day, a 3-year-old agitator, has mastered one thing that really matters inside …
The janitors who buff floors and empty wastebaskets for the State of California earn a median wage of a little over $31,000 a year, which is 45 percent more than janitors in the …
A 20-year-old Saudi student appeared in federal court here on Friday, charged with trying to make bombs to be used in attacks on American targets, while federal agents sifted through electronic correspondence, …
Nearly half of Americans don’t realize the federal health care law is still in place, according to a new poll conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Some may regret their original actions, and others have long ago reconciled the delicate matters with the public. But like them or not, most candidates eying a presidential bid will soon be forced …
President Obama’s job approval ratings have taken a dive this week in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, and the number of voters who give him favorable ratings for leadership has fallen …
First Wisconsin. Now Ohio and Indiana.
Twenty-two people have been charged with producing more than 15,000 false documents for illegal immigrants in 11 states and protecting their lucrative turf through kidnappings, beatings and the slaying of a rival, …
A college dropout and Muslim convert who threatened the creators of the “South Park” cartoon series and then tried to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group in Somalia has been sentenced to 25 …


