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WH Email: 'The Debate's Over' on Man-Caused Climate Change

WH Email: 'The Debate's Over' on Man-Caused Climate Change

On Tuesday, following President Obama’s speech on climate change at Georgetown University in which he labeled opponents of climate change legislation “the flat-Earth society,” the White House sent out an email declaring, “the debate’s over.” Sent by David Simas, Deputy

Sebelius Wants NFL to Push Obamacare

Sebelius Wants NFL to Push Obamacare

On Monday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius announced that she would be working with the National Football League to have the NFL push coverage of Obamacare. This report follows in the wake of reports last week that

Rand Paul: DNI Clapper 'Just Decided to Lie'

Rand Paul: DNI Clapper 'Just Decided to Lie'

Appearing on The Mike Church Show on Sirius XM Patriot 125, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper had lost all credibility on the National Security Agency’s snooping on American citizens. “You know, in March

Slate: W's Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Traded Slaves

Slate: W's Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Traded Slaves

Slate has now discovered a relevant fact about the Bush family that was originally published back in 2007: George W. Bush’s great-great-great-great-grandfather was a slave trader. Slate reports in a comprehensive article complete with graphics: Twelve American presidents owned slaves,

NYPD: City Council Wants to 'Blindfold' Police Officers

NYPD: City Council Wants to 'Blindfold' Police Officers

A fight has broken out in New York City between police unions and the city council, which is now seeking a bill that would ban racial profiling, including profiling by “color, age, citizenship status, gender, sexual orientation, or housing status.”

LA Mayor Villaraigosa Wants to Run for Governor

LA Mayor Villaraigosa Wants to Run for Governor

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who will be leaving office at the end of this month after eight long years of not working for the city, said on Tuesday that he wants to take his talents to Sacramento. “I want

Los Angeles Bans Plastic Bags

Los Angeles Bans Plastic Bags

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted 11-1 to fight the scourge of plastic bags at grocery stores. The new plastic bag ban will prohibit stores that sell perishable foods from handing out plastic grocery bags. Paper bags will

US Announces Negotiations with Taliban

US Announces Negotiations with Taliban

The United States and the Taliban announced on Tuesday that formal talks will begin on coming to an agreement to rule Afghanistan. Tuesday also marked the formal transition to Afghan leadership in terms of military force from the NATO coalition.

Poll: Dems Like Christie More than Republicans Do

Poll: Dems Like Christie More than Republicans Do

A Gallup poll released Tuesday revealed that Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) is actually more popular among Democrats than Republicans. He scores a favorable/unfavorable rating of 53 percent to 25 percent among Republicans; he scores a 57 percent to 17 percent

IRS: 'Tea Party' Was Shorthand for Political

IRS: 'Tea Party' Was Shorthand for Political

Internal Revenue Service director of rulings and agreements Holly Paz explained that the IRS simply used “tea party” as shorthand for politically-involved groups in profiling non-profit applicants. She said that when tax agents in Cincinnati referred to tea party groups