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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) asked Allen at today’s hearing to describe “what defeat looks like.”

She said President Obama was "right" on the issue.

Konrad, 38, who played for the Miami Dolphins from 1999 to 2004, had told the responders, including police and rescue workers, that he'd fallen off his boat around 1 p.m.

After waging partisan battles in the White House as First Lady, Clinton explained that she learned to be less partisan when she was elected a senator from New York.

Levin particularly criticized Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) for comments he made suggesting that he would not support a bill tying DHS funding to defunding the president’s executive action on immigration

Time to End Too Big to Jail Heritage Foundation | February 25, 2015
In practice, if you work for a large bank, commit fraud and get away with it, then you profit handsomely; if you work for a large bank, commit fraud and get caught, then the shareholders of your employer pay.

According to Rice, the address injects politics into the U.S.-Israel relationship, which she deemed to be “destructive.”

"By subsidizing illegal entry with four years’ worth of new tax credits, the IRS would promote lawlessness,”

The Secular Religion of the Left Daniel Greenfield | February 25, 2015
The left can't replace family or religion. Its social solutions are alien and artificial. They fix nothing and damage everything

Islamist takeover Guest Column | February 25, 2015

Besides an appetite for rape, torture and heinous beheadings?

Mongolia exhibition, Suffolk, UK May to June Tim Saunders | February 25, 2015
Visit Mongolia in the UK this May

Speechless Guest Column | February 25, 2015

'Strategic patience' in action.

Transparent administration won't confirm his identity.

The difference between ISIS and a Rattlesnake? Not much.

Tagging drugs to fight counterfeit medicines American Chemical Society | February 25, 2015
Microtags, such as the ones in this vial, could help thwart makers of counterfeit medicines.

Time-release cannabis pill coming Guest Column | February 25, 2015
Cannabics Pharmaceuticals says its innovative technology puts standard doses of the medicinal cannabis compounds into a sustained-release capsule.

Motoring: Honda Civic Tourer Tim Saunders | February 25, 2015
The Tourer is certainly visually appealing and looks decidedly futuristic, which is surprising for an estate car, which so often looks the poor relation when compared to its hatchback or saloon variants.

It will be hard for the conspiracy theorists to digest, but for the investor looking for the next big thing, it goes down pretty smoothly, from Russia with ... a great deal of pragmatism.

How a Free Clinic Is Saving Health Care in America (Video) Heritage Foundation | February 25, 2015
“The people who are sick and have no funds would go to a clinic, which is what it used to be way before we had big government programs. We’ll take care of them. It’s in our DNA.

Electric-car driving range and emissions depend on where you live American Chemical Society | February 25, 2015
Charging electric vehicles in the upper Midwest results in the highest average CO2 emissions in the country; the lowest associated emissions were in the West.

Could an HIV drug beat strep throat, flesh-eating bacteria? American Chemical Society | February 25, 2015
The fight against bacteria that cause strep throat and other illnesses could get help from an HIV drug.

The End of Freedom in America Alan Caruba | February 25, 2015
Democrat-controlled FCC has its way, the Internet will slow your access, could eliminate access countless sites that provide news, express opinions the federal government finds offensive. That's what tyrannies do


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Oat breakfast cereals may contain a common mold-related toxin American Chemical Society | February 25, 2015
Some oat-based breakfast cereals are contaminated with a potentially harmful, mold-related toxin.

Improving rubber could benefit the auto industry, customers and the environment.

DHS Funding Battle Goes Down to the Wire Arnold Ahlert | February 25, 2015
The Obama administration chooses amnesty madness over domestic security.

He's driving them insane, friends.

Greatest Threat to the Power Grid: Our Own Government Institute for Energy Research | February 24, 2015
Coal power, electricity, EPA, natural gas, NERC, nuclear power, power grid

STUDY: Assessing Emerging Policy Threats to the U.S. Power Grid Institute for Energy Research | February 24, 2015
This year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is slated to finalize a regulation that closes reliable power plants and forces the use of unreliable sources of electricity

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