NYC Calorie Count Law Heads to Federal Court
The FDA entered the legal fray earlier this month after filing papers in support of the restaurant and convenience store organizations.
DHS warns of Harvey cyber scams
Exercise caution in handling any email with subject line, attachments, or hyperlinks related to Hurricane Harvey.
Get ready for Kasich and Hickenlooper in 2020?
Their duet is part of an alliance that’s gaining momentum toward a possible joint independent bid for president.
Kim Jong Un has reportedly hired ex-KGB bodyguards
Kim has a history of going to extreme measures to shore up his reign over North Korea.
Hot Air from Al Gore
The left is missing a golden opportunity to bask in the success of Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize.
Lost WW2 warship USS Indianapolis found after 72 years
As Americans, we all owe a debt of gratitude to the crew for their courage, persistence and sacrifice in the face of horrendous circumstances
He Wrote ‘The Star-Spangled Banner
So How Did D.C. Lose Francis Scott Key’s House?
Taxed by the Mile, Not by the Gallon of Gas?
To its credit, the coalition says is it not endorsing such a user fee but does deem it worthy of investigation.
A False Moral Equivalency
Pro-Life Groups Targeted, Compared to White Supremacists.
CNN Publishes Fake Hate List
CNN falsely targeting well-known Christian groups.
Federal fuel economy standards are costly, inefficient and harm the environment
New vehicles sold in the U.S. must comply with increasingly stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards.
Then They Came For Ben & Jerry’s
Ben & Jerry’s ice cream had to figure it would be one of the last firms in America to come under attack.
“Smart Guns” And SAGA
Smart guns can be hacked. In fact, just last week, a hacker rendered the technology in a leading smart gun completely useless.
The Language of Politics
Democrats and Republicans speak different languages — and it helps explain why we're so divided.
We should call evil by its name
Sen. Orrin Hatch: My brother didn't die fighting Hitler for Nazis to go unchallenged today.
3 things you didn't know about Prohibition on its 100th anniversary
One hundred years ago, by a bipartisan vote of 65 to 20, the U.S. Senate submitted to the states what became the 18th Amendment.
How to stop robocalls to your cellphone
The federal and state “Do Not Call” lists are supposed to protect people from unwanted calls.
Further Evidence Of Clinton Pay For Play Scandal
Huma Abedin’s Emails Provide Further Evidence
Wasserman Schultz May Be Forced To Explain Herself To Congress
Lawmakers are confused as to why Wasserman Schultz continued paying Awan and other staffers implicated in the breach.
Baby boomers are no longer majority of American voters
Millennials, Gen Xers overtake Baby Boomers in voting.