Weapons Systems in U.S. compromised by Chinese Hackers

Chinese hackers succeeded in gaining access to the designs of over 24 major weapons systems of the U.S. military said a report Monday. At the same time, media in Australia reported that Chinese hackers stole blueprints for the new espionage headquarters in Australia. Citing a Defense Department report prepared by the Defense Science Board, sources said the designs that were compromised included ships and co ...

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Maricopa County Sheriff Violated U.S. Constitution

Joe Arpaio, the Sheriff of Maricopa County in Arizona, and his office violated the U.S. Constitution through his enforcement policies for Immigration. Arpaio violated the U.S. Constitution through his use of racial profiling, ruled a federal judge. For many years, Sheriff Arpaio had ordered deputies to stop people they suspect could be living in the U.S. illegally and then hold them for the federal authorit ...

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Immigration Reform receives support of more than 100 Economists

Over 100 conservative economists said they would call on the members of Congress to approve the immigration reform bill, highlighting the many possible economic benefits. On Thursday, the American Action Forum, will release a letter, which is the latest attempt from conservative economists, who have seen a division in their ranks on the overhaul immigration that is currently in the Senate. The AAF economist ...

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Disgraced Former House Member Weiner enters NYC Mayoral Race

Anthony Weiner has announced he will run for New York City mayor. He joins a crowded field for one of the top mayoral positions in the U.S.  He now officially begins a comeback from the scandal that forced him to resign from the U.S. House of Representatives. Following weeks of speculation, Weiner made his candidacy official by releasing a YouTube video. In the video, Weiner says he made big mistakes and le ...

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Religious Freedom Report Unveiled at State Department

On Monday, at the unveiling of the global status on religious freedom in an annual report, John Kerry, the U.S. Secretary of state reinforced the commitment of the U.S. in promoting the right of freedom of religion around the world. In the briefing room at the State Department, Kerry made brief remarks that touted the latest annual report as an objective, clear-eyed look of what the state of religious freed ...

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Witness Program Loses Track of Terrorist Informants

A witness protection program of the U.S. government lost the whereabouts of two informants with links to terrorist groups. Now both are believed to have left the U.S., revealed a report on Thursday. The Office of the Inspector General released a summary of its findings that found many deficiencies and vulnerability in national security arising from how the witness protection program was managed. The program ...

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Acting IRS Commissioner Resigns over Tea Party Scandal

On Wednesday, President Obama announced that the acting head of the Internal Revenue Service was asked and agreed to resign following the news that the government agency had targeted political groups that were conservative and were attempting to gain tax-exempt status. Steven Miller, who at the time the wrongdoing took place was not the commissioner of the IRS, agreed to step aside due to the misconduct on ...

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Attorney General Orders Criminal Review of IRS

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice started a criminal investigation into the overzealous scrutiny of applications to the IRS for tax-exempt status by conservative groups. The scrutiny has been considered improper targeting that has been blamed in a report by the inspector general on staff that was confused and oversight that was lax. The auditors announced that the activities deemed improper had not been ...

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Impeachment mentioned over Benghazi Incident in Libya

For just the first time the word impeachment has been mentioned over President Obama’s involvement in the alleged cover-up regarding the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. Conservative Senator Jim Inhofe a Republican from Oklahoma and Michael Tomasky a columnist with Newsweek magazine both mentioned the “I” word. Inhofe was on the Rusty Humphries radio show on Thursday and he called the Benghazi incident the great ...

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Census Bureau Report Says Lower Percentage of Hispanics Voted

In the days following President Barack Obama’s re-election, in last November’s election, headlines across the country declared there had been a record Hispanic voter turnout. The same headlines said because of that record turnout Obama had been re-elected. An era of voter apathy amongst Hispanics was said to have ended along with the presidential hopes of Mitt Romney and the hopes of Republican Party candid ...

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