While the e-mail scandal could mean serious legal trouble for Hillary Clinton, she’s probably not facing potential jail time. But the damage may already be done, and voters may be moving to end her campaign soon. While Clinton’s e-mail scandal heats up, her presidential campaign is rapidly cooling. A new… Read More
China economic sneak attack could cost thousands of jobs
China surprised the world yesterday by deflating the value of its currency, and American economists aren’t fond of the aggressive move. Experts are saying this sneak attack may trigger a currency war, and the move will increase our trade deficit to China and kill thousands more American jobs. Shock waves… Read More
American traitors tried to join ISIS, but now demand their “rights”?!?
No amount of cash is going to help these traitors. The couple called the “Matrimony Martyrs”, twenty-year-old Jaelyn Delshaun Young and 22-year-old Muhammad “Mo” Dakhlalla, went before U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Allan Alexander on Tuesday in Oxford. Judge Alexander told the court that she knew their desire to commit terror… Read More
This classic Reagan debate move could destroy three major GOP candidates
Career politicians familiar with the national stage like Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, and Rand Paul will be well prepped. But three candidates: Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and even Donald Trump are more used to the world of business, not debate. That leaves them vulnerable to a technique Reagan… Read More
Campus officer charged with murder in Ohio wants job back
CINCINNATI (AP) — A University of Cincinnati police officer charged with murder for shooting a motorist during a traffic stop is trying to get his job back through his union. Officer Ray Tensing was fired shortly after his indictment Wednesday on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter in the death… Read More
FDA warns of drug name mix-ups
NEW YORK (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that some doctors and pharmacies are getting confused by the similar names of an antidepressant and a blood-thinning medicine. The FDA says it’s not aware of any patients who took the wrong drug, but the agency says it has… Read More
Sen. Cruz takes on more traditional GOP target: the IRS
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a week of fighting with other Republicans, Sen. Ted Cruz took on a more traditional GOP target Wednesday: the IRS. At a Senate hearing, the Republican presidential candidate told the head of the IRS that his agency has become “the embodiment of what’s wrong with government… Read More
Clinton to testify before Benghazi panel on Oct. 22
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, says Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to appear before the panel on Oct. 22. Committee spokesman Jamal Ware says Clinton will be questioned about the attacks as well as the unusual email arrangement she used when she… Read More
Health law’s nonprofit insurance co-ops awash in red ink
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fed up with the insurance industry, Democrats used the health care overhaul to create nonprofit co-ops that would compete with the corporations. Now a government audit finds co-ops are awash in red ink. Only one out of 23 — the co-op in Maine — made money last… Read More
Unusual terror case going to trial in US court in Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Hundreds of terror suspects have been tried in federal courts since the 2001 attacks, but a case unfolding in Virginia differs from most in at least one key respect. Irek Hamidullin was a combatant captured on the battlefield — not a financier, recruiter or schemer arrested… Read More









