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NYC's $32M multi-agency Rat Task Force

New York City announced a $32 million multiagency plan to reduce its rat population.

A monkey took a selfie.

PETA says he owns the copyright. A curious monkey with a toothy grin and a knack for pressing a camera button is back in court.

Why Democrats Should Love Cruz's Health Care Amendment

Cruz’s amendment is similar to a feature in the FEHBP, which Democrats love.

Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers forced to advertise abortion

Pregnancy centers found out of compliance could be slapped with a $500 citation for a first-time offense and a $1,000 per-offense after.

5 things to know about the proposed 'Forever' GI Bill

It’s an idea that gained momentum with veterans groups and bipartisan support.

Wonder Woman: A Conservative and (Demi-) Religious View of the Human Race

A superhero genre to give us a meditation on mankind at its worst but also at its best.

Trustees project biggest Social Security increase in years

Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security can expect to receive their biggest payment increase in years this January.

The City by the Bay is finally coming to grips with a major problem

They’ve discovered that some of the students in the local schools are actually drinking chocolate milk with their lunch.

The quest to uncover truth about immigrant deaths from 1832

Could have been vigilante group that murdered them out of fear and prejudice against the Irish.

A Fisherman’s Tale Of Fighting Uncle Sam

Meet New Hampshire fisherman David Goethel. The federal government is destroying Mr. Goethel’s industry through overregulation.

Why musicians are so angry at this

Music labels accuse YouTube of using a legal loophole to pay less for songs than traditional music-streaming sites.

Remembering the summer of 1977

The New York blackout 40 years later.Most New Yorkers responded to the crisis with resilience. It brought out the best and the worst.

9-year-old silenced at council meeting

The council does set limits on time and prohibits disruptive speech or behavior. But there’s nothing in the rules about age.

Democrats intentionally used disinformation from Russia

The public record shows that Democrats have willfully used Moscow disinformation to influence the presidential election.

Congressmen Propose Idea That Just Might Save Charlie Gard’s Life

Two U.S. congressmen proposed a potential solution that would reinstate Chris Gard and Connie Yates’ right to choose what’s best.

Democrats Battling Over Party’s Future

Since November, the battle inside the Democratic Party between progressives and the establishment continues.

A quandary Congress and Social Security must tackle

Whoever takes over the Social Security Administration has a lot of work to do.

Chuck Schumer admits Obama health payments violated the Constitution

He admitted the Obama administration violated both the U.S. Constitution and federal criminal statutes.