Martin Luther King, Jr. Niece: 'Moral Bankruptcy' Ruling Washington D.C. Under Obama There is a “moral bankruptcy” that’s settled into leadership of America in the White House and throughout Washington, D.C., Dr. Alveda King—the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.—said in an interview Friday morning. by Matthew Boyle
Senate Judiciary Republicans to Obama: Stop Issuing Visas to Ebola-Stricken Countries Now Matthew Boyle
Cops: Remains May Be Those of Missing UVA Student Hannah Graham CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Police searchers found human remains on Saturday that could be those of a University of Virginia sophomore who has been missing since Sept. 13. by Breitbart News 19 Oct 2014, 2:19 AM PDT
CNN: Michael Brown's Blood Found Splattered on Officer Wilson's Gun and Car (CNN) -- Forensic tests have found the blood of Michael Brown on the gun, uniform and police cruiser belonging to Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot the unarmed teen two months ago in Ferguson, Missouri, The New York Times reported. by Breitbart News 18 Oct 2014
Obama Golfs For 4 Hours, 40 Minutes On Saturday, Then Holds Nighttime Ebola Meeting--Which New Ebola Czar Skips! President Barack Obama's new Ebola Czar Ron Klain has skipped another White House meeting on the Ebola crisis, a readout of who attended a Saturday meeting with Obama shows. by Matthew Boyle 18 Oct 2014
Does Nunn Support a Full Ebola Travel Ban? Georgia Senate Democratic candidate Michelle Nunn released a statement on Friday altering her position on the current Ebola crisis. Nunn originally said she would defer to "the CDC and other scientists and public health practitioners" on how the administration should respond. However, after members of Congress had grilled CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden on Thursday at a hearing, she changed her stance and called for "temporary" travel restrictions for everyone except military and aid workers. by Kerry Picket 18 Oct 2014
Nurse Amber Vinson May Have Had Worse Case of Ebola: Airline DENVER (AP) — The president of Frontier Airlines says a nurse who was on flights between Dallas and Cleveland and who later tested positive for Ebola may have been at a more advanced stage of the illness than previously thought. by Breitbart News 18 Oct 2014
White House: Travel Ban 'Not in the Best Interest' of Americans' Safety On Friday, the White House did not take an Ebola travel ban off the table, but insisted that the best way to protect the American people from Ebola is not to institute a travel ban or temporarily suspend visas from West Africa. by Tony Lee 18 Oct 2014
Martin Luther King, Jr. Niece: 'Moral Bankruptcy' Ruling Washington D.C. Under Obama There is a “moral bankruptcy” that’s settled into leadership of America in the White House and throughout Washington, D.C., Dr. Alveda King—the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.—said in an interview Friday morning. by Matthew Boyle 18 Oct 2014
Report: Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson Says He Feared for Life The New York Times is reporting that the police officer who fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old in a St. Louis suburb last summer has told investigators that he was pinned in his vehicle and in fear for his life as they struggled over his gun. by Breitbart News 18 Oct 2014
American Academy of Pediatrics Urges IUDs, Contraception for Teen Girls In an updated policy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is recommending long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), such as hormonal implants, intrauterine devices (IUDs), Depo-Provera injections, and combined oral contraceptives for teenage girls. by Dr. Susan Berry 18 Oct 2014
White House: We Weren't Looking for 'Ebola Expert' to Be Ebola Czar On Friday, the White House said its new Ebola Response Coordinator Ronald Klain was "not an Ebola expert" because the Obama administration wasn't looking for one. by Tony Lee 18 Oct 2014
Obama to Allow 100,000 Haitians into America Without a Visa Calling it "an irresponsible overreach of the executive branch’s authority," Senator Charles Grassley, ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, is criticizing an executive order issued by the president that would allow at least 100,000 Haitian nationals into the United States to be "reunited with their families." by Breitbart News 18 Oct 2014
Obama: No Travel Ban, Not 'Cutting Off West Africa' In his weekly radio address for October 18, the President spoke to the mounting international Ebola crisis raging at home and abroad. While saying he had it all under control here in the US, Obama insisted that no travel bans were in the offing because he didn't want to "cut off" contact with West Africa. by Warner Todd Huston 18 Oct 2014
White House Not Buying into Argument that NRA Is to Blame for Ebola Crisis During an October 16 segment on CNN's Newsroom, Jake Tapper made it clear that the White House is not buying into the argument that the NRA's opposition to Dr. Vivek Murthy's nomination for surgeon general led to or magnified the current Ebola crisis. by AWR Hawkins 17 Oct 2014
'Ebola Czar' Absent from White House Ebola Strategy Meeting Ron Klain, the newly-appointed "Ebola Czar" for Barack Obama's administration, did not attend a White House meeting Friday discussing the federal response to the domestic threat of the deadly Ebola virus. by Breitbart News 17 Oct 2014
Senate Judiciary Republicans to Obama: Stop Issuing Visas to Ebola-Stricken Countries Now Republicans from the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding that President Barack Obama immediately stop issuing visas to people from Ebola-stricken nations in West Africa. by Matthew Boyle 17 Oct 2014
Hagan Flip Flops Again, Issues Third Position On Ebola Travel Ban After being for a travel ban, then changing her position to say such restrictions would not work, Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) is back on board with a travel ban. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
Bill Clinton to Stump for Alison Grimes in Kentucky Senate Race Candidates in Kentucky's combative U.S. Senate race are bringing in outside help with two weeks to go as Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes will campaign with Bill Clinton on Tuesday and a trio of Republican congressmen will stump for Sen. Mitch McConnell beginning Monday. by Breitbart News 17 Oct 2014
Starbucks Employees Get New Tattoo Policy Famed coffee purveyor Starbucks is making a few changes to its employee policies one of which allows workers to have visible tattoos. There is also to be a pay bump. by Warner Todd Huston 17 Oct 2014
Democrat Gun Control Candidate Distances Herself from 'Aggressive' Gabby Giffords As gun control proponent Gabby Giffords gets more "aggressive" in her push for gun control candidates, at least one of those candidates is distancing herself from the ads Giffords is running. by AWR Hawkins 17 Oct 2014
DHS Opens Door to New Immigrants from Haiti, Extends Special Protections For Honduran, Nicaraguan Immigrants The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that is will be extending Temporary Protected Status to nationals from Honduras and Nicaragua for an additional 18 months and instituting a new program to bring thousands of Haitian immigrants to U.S. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
White House: Ebola Czar Ron Klain Is Not A Czar - Will Report To Susan Rice Ron Klain, the new “Ebola Czar,” is not a czar, according to the Obama officials, who clarified his role in the administration after announcing his appointment. by Charlie Spiering 17 Oct 2014
New Poll Shows Grimes Hurt by Recent Gaffes as McConnell Leads by 8 in Kentucky On Friday, Rasmussen Reports released a new poll that shows incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has increased his lead over Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan Grimes to 8 points in the Kentucky U.S. Senate race. by Michael Patrick Leahy 17 Oct 2014
White House Press Secretary To Fox News Reporter James Rosen: Welcome Back Although, FOX News Chief White House Correspondent Ed Henry traditionally fills the seat in the briefing room reserved for Fox News, Rosen attended the briefing on Friday. by Charlie Spiering 17 Oct 2014
Energy and Commerce Republicans: Klain Appointment 'Shocking,' 'Tone Deaf' Republican leaders on the House Energy and Commerce Committee expressed shock at the Obama administration’s decision to tap a political operative with no health background as his so-called Ebola czar. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
Ebola Scare Hits Pentagon, Parking Lot Cordoned Off A woman on a Pentagon tour bus who began vomiting later informed officials she had recently been in Africa, prompting a hazmat team to be dispatched and a portion of the Pentagon parking lot to be sealed off. by Wynton Hall 17 Oct 2014
Obama's Ebola Czar Ron Klain: Partisan Political Operative President Obama’s new "Ebola czar" Ron Klain is not only a skilled political operator, but a longtime Washington D.C. partisan insider. by Charlie Spiering 17 Oct 2014
Cruz: We Don't Need Obama's Ebola Czar, We Need a President Who Will Lead Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on Friday that America doesn’t need an Ebola czar, but in fact needs leadership from President Barack Obama—and needs a president who will ban travel to and from Ebola-stricken nations. by Matthew Boyle 17 Oct 2014
Conservatives: Obama's New Ebola Czar Incompetent Political Hack With No Medical Experience While President Barack Obama has finally caved to one demand from congressional Republicans on Ebola—appointing a single point person, or Ebola Czar, to handle the response—the person he appointed, conservatives say, is an incompetent political hack. by Matthew Boyle 17 Oct 2014
Returning to Peace Through Strength Less than three weeks from election day, the nation faces threats as dangerous and more diverse than September 11, 2001. This predicament can be directly traced to the misguided, reckless, and naive policies of the Obama administration. by Tommy Sears 17 Oct 2014
Texas Health Workers Receiving Orders to Stay Home Dozens of health care workers who had contact with the man who died of Ebola in Dallas were asked Thursday to sign legal documents in which they agreed to stay home, as authorities across the nation ramped up efforts to limit the virus' spread. by Breitbart News 17 Oct 2014
Obama Bows to Pressure, Appoints Ebola Czar President Barack Obama is still resisting banning travel to and from West African nations under siege from Ebola, but he has now agreed to do one thing top congressional Republicans have been demanding: appoint an Ebola point person to run the administration’s response. by Matthew Boyle 17 Oct 2014
New Film Highlights How Colorado Got Hijacked by the Left HOUSTON, Texas -- Colorado, once one of America's most conservative states, quickly transformed into a blue state and is now reliably Democrat. On Thursday, Citizens United Productions President David N. Bossie announced the launch of Rocky Mountain Heist, a documentary that will examine how Colorado turned blue. Native Coloradan and conservative commentator Michelle Malkin hosts the film, which was written and directed by Jason Killian Meath. by Kristin Tate 17 Oct 2014
GOP Rep. Plans Legislation to Ban Travel From Ebola-Stricken Nations to U.S. With scores of lawmakers calling for a travel ban, Rep. Dennis Ross (R-FL) says he plans to introduce legislation to restrict all commercial flights from Ebola-stricken nations and deny visas to those with a travel itinerary from those counties. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
Tillis Targets Stimulus Vote, Calls Hagan '96 percent for Obama. 100 percent for herself' State House Speaker Thom Tillis is on offense this morning, out with a new targeting Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) for voting for the 2009 stimulus and personally profiting from it. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
Support for Ebola 'Hot Zone' Travel Ban Surges to 70 Lawmakers The number of lawmakers backing a travel ban for incoming travel from Ebola "hot zone" countries has jumped from a bipartisan group of 26 members of Congress to 70, reports The Hill. by Wynton Hall 17 Oct 2014
Obama Names Official to Coordinate US Ebola Response President Barack Obama on Friday named attorney Ron Klain to coordinate the US response to the viral disease as it spreads beyond West Africa. by Breitbart News 17 Oct 2014
New York Governor's Race Polarized over Common Core Standards Though Beltway pundits once laughed off the notion that the school initiative known as the Common Core standards would be a deciding factor in the 2014 elections, New York State residents are trying to determine if their frustration with the controversial standards will translate into votes. by Dr. Susan Berry 17 Oct 2014
Glenn Beck Combats Ebola with Song About Not Licking Vomit, Drinking Diarrhea Glenn Beck is combating Ebola with animations and songs about not drinking a glass of diarrhea and demonstrations with spaghetti and chocolate sauce to show how easily nurses taking care of Ebola patients without proper equipment can contract the virus. by Tony Lee 17 Oct 2014
T Minus 19: Colorado Senate Race Already In the Mail Colorado has been one of the clear surprises this midterm. While the general outlines of the Senate battlefield have been set for two years, Colorado emerged as a competitive state early this year. After a harmonious accommodation between the party establishment and local tea party groups to agree on a nominee, the GOP candidate, Rep. Cory Gardner, has executed a good campaign that has steadily built strong support. The final question will be how the state adapts to a new voting system. This year, for the first time, the midterm election will be conducted entirely by mail-in ballot. by Mike Flynn 17 Oct 2014
Hagan Reverses Position On Ebola Travel Ban, Now Against Despite a firestorm of criticism aimed at the government’s handling of the Ebola crisis, Sen. Kay Hagan praised the Centers for Disease Control during a Wednesday press conference and reversed her earlier support for travel restrictions on Ebola "hot zone" countries. by Caroline May 17 Oct 2014
Eric Holder's Top Deputy Resigns Amid Revelation Fast and Furious Guns Used in Phoenix Crime The top deputy to Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation on Thursday amid revelations that Operation Fast and Furious scandal guns were used to harm Americans in Phoenix in 2013, a development top congressional Republicans say President Obama’s administration sought to cover up. by Matthew Boyle 17 Oct 2014
African Nations Containing Ebola with Closed Borders as Obama Refuses to Institute Travel Ban While the Obama administration refuses to institute an Ebola travel ban, African nations have been combating and containing Ebola by closing their borders. by Tony Lee 17 Oct 2014
Moms Demand Action Pushes Gun Ban After Masked Man Robs Kroger Bank On October 15, an armed man wearing a skeleton mask robbed a bank inside a Cincinnati Kroger, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America responded by calling the robbery "a wake up call to Kroger's leadership to prohibit the open carry of firearms in its stores." by AWR Hawkins 17 Oct 2014
National Journal: Is 21 Days Long Enough for Ebola Quarantine? Two to 21 days. If a person is exposed to the Ebola virus, that's the timeframe in which the symptoms of the disease can manifest. The disease kills about half of those it infects. by Breitbart News 17 Oct 2014
Obama: Ebola Travel Ban Won't Keep Americans Safe On Thursday, President Barack Obama said instituting an Ebola travel ban would not help the United States more effectively contain the virus. He also indicated he may be open to appointing an Ebola "czar." by Tony Lee 17 Oct 2014
Vomiting Passenger Dies on Flight from Nigeria to New York's JFK A passenger on a flight from Nigeria headed to New York's JFK airport died in flight after vomiting in his seat Thursday, causing panic on board and on the ground and spurring a Congressman to demand changes in U.S. Ebola protocols. by Warner Todd Huston 17 Oct 2014
Local jails refusing to hold illegal immigrant offenders, forcing feds to track them down19 Oct 2014, 12:00 AM PDT
Local jails refusing to hold illegal immigrant offenders, forcing feds to track them down19 Oct 2014, 12:00 AM PDT
Police: 3-year-old girl beaten to death, 5-year-old brother bruised during assault in NYC19 Oct 2014, 3:18 AM PDT
Va. police say remains found; could be those of female UVa. student missing since September19 Oct 2014, 12:15 AM PDT
Arrests, injuries reported in riot at New Hampshire college during autumn festival19 Oct 2014, 12:00 AM PDT