
Cruz: We Don't Have Votes to Defund Obamacare Yet
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, “We do not have the votes right now” to defund the Affordable Care Act, known also as Obamacare.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, “We do not have the votes right now” to defund the Affordable Care Act, known also as Obamacare.

On CBS’s “Face the Nation,” former Secretary of State Colin Powell reflects on the verdict from George Zimmerman’s trial in the self-defense shooting of Trayvon Martin: “I think that it will be seen as a questionable judgment on the part

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the US military is ready to take action against the Syrian regime if ordered, but stresses that Washington is still evaluating claims of a chemical weapons attack.

CSPAN’s Newsmakers with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)

On CNN’s “State of The Union” Sunday morning, Howard Dean discussed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) by saying “God help us” if he ever does get to be “anything other than the senator from Texas.”

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Jerome Hudson spoke on Fox about the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the issues facing black Americans today.

Rev. Joseph Lowery, who gave the benediction during the inauguration of Barack Obama on Jan. 20, 2009 in Washington, DC, spoke today at the 50th anniversary of MLK’s march on Washington.

The eldest son of Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Luther King III, speaking at the 50 year anniversary of this father’s march on Washington…

Dan Gross, the President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, speaking at the “March on Washington” Saturday…

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer tried to convince voters that he is the most credible choice for city comptroller, while former Gov. Eliot Spitzer touted his resume in the capital markets during a Democratic debate that

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi had to be “played off’” the stage by a musical cue meant to drown out the overtime speaker…

Fox News’ “Bulls And Bears” cover food prices hikes coming with Obamacare

FOX News: $67 million spent to hire “navigators” to sign up the uninsured, but is a smorgasbord of disaster waiting to happen?

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The family of 50-year-old Sharolyn Jackson was overjoyed to learn that, 13 days after they held a funeral and burial, Jackson is, in fact, alive. The services were held August 3rd after the Philadelphia Medical Examiner had

President Obama paused during his speech in Syracuse when interrupted by two woman shouting while holding up a “Free Bradley Manning” sign.

(Graphic Content Warning) ITN: ITV News has obtained the first independent pictures from the scene of the alleged chemical attack in eastern Damascus. Women and children can be seen lying in the rubble as well as an apparent missile that

NBC 4: A 33-year-old man carrying uranium inside the soles of shoes in his luggage was arrested at Kennedy Airport and accused of planning to sell yellowcake uranium to be shipped to Iran, prosecutors said. Federal prosecutors in Florida say

Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Jamie Winborn has been reported missing by his wife, and police have removed a cache of weapons from his home as part of their investigation.

Ed Rensi, former President and CEO of McDonald’s, faces off with MSNBC host Chris Hayes in his crusade for a $15/hr “living wage” in the restaurant industry.

CBS Dallas-Fort Worth: Did the Lieutenant Governor of Texas try to use his title to persuade local police after a relative was arrested? The Allen Police Department says the case was handled just like any other case. On August 3rd,

Buzz60: Honey Boo Boo attends her first drag show, at a restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida called Hamburger Mary’s. The star of ‘Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’ took pictures with fans along with Mama June and Uncle Poodle. John Basedow says

President Obama, Friday at a town hall meeting at Binghamton University in Binghamton, NY: “We don’t have an urgent deficit crisis. The only crisis we have is the one that is manufactured in Washington and it’s ideological, and the basic

In his weekly address, President Barack Obama argues why he believes college should be affordable for all students and what steps he would like the federal government to take which may give schools incentives to control the cost of tuition.

President Obama at a town hall event in upstate New York Friday mocked critics of his proposed energy regulations, focusing on opposition to a law (passed under George W. Bush) which effectively bans the manufacture of incandescent light bulbs.