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Two Firefighters Die in Smoky Boston Brownstone Fire

BOSTON (AP) — A fire driven by strong winds raced through a brownstone on Wednesday, trapping and killing two firefighters in the basement, where their colleagues could not rescue them. Thirteen other firefighters were injured in the blaze, and several

Two Firefighters Die in Smoky Boston Brownstone Fire

Obamacare Navigator: 'No One Really Has to Pay a Penalty'

An Obamacare navigator tells the Chicago Tribune that the much-feared Obamacare penalty is not something most people should worry about.  The Tribune says Community Counseling Centers of Chicago navigator Tim van Alstyne said, “he tells people that between the state’s

Obamacare Navigator: 'No One Really Has to Pay a Penalty'

Kathleen Sebelius: Obamacare Extension 'Is Not An Extension'

Embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday that the Obama administration’s decision to extend the Obamacare open enrollment period is not, in fact, an extension. “This is not an extension of open enrollment,” Sebelius told Michigan Fox

Kathleen Sebelius: Obamacare Extension 'Is Not An Extension'

Sarah Palin Endorses Florida's Lizbeth Benacquisto for U.S. Congress

This week, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin vowed to roll out her “Mama Grizzlies” endorsements, and she endorsed conservative Florida Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacquisto on Wednesday for the FL-19 U.S. House seat. Palin called Benacquisto a “proven conservative” with

Sarah Palin Endorses Florida's Lizbeth Benacquisto for U.S. Congress

CBO: Interest on U.S. Debt to Quadruple by 2024

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) now projects that by the end of the budget window in 2024, interest payments on the U.S. debt will quadruple, reaching a stratospheric $880 billion a year. According to Senate Budget Chairman Jeff Sessions (R-AL),

CBO: Interest on U.S. Debt to Quadruple by 2024

Report: NY Schools Are Most Racially Segregated

NEW YORK (AP) — New York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no white classmates, according to a report released Wednesday. The report by the Civil

Report: NY Schools Are Most Racially Segregated

Former Top Biden Adviser Endorses Famous Marxist Tenet

In 2009, Jared Bernstein helped craft President Obama’s economic stimulus law in the White House, directing over $800 billion in taxpayer funds to various liberal priorities. On Tuesday, he endorsed a famous and important tenet of Marxism in an open

Former Top Biden Adviser Endorses Famous Marxist Tenet

Homeowner Attacked, Fatally Shoots Two Burglars

On March 25th a Detroit homeowner went to investigate a noise by his side window and was attacked by two assailants before pulling his handgun and killing them both. According to Deadline Detroit, the 51-year-old homeowner heard the noise around

Homeowner Attacked, Fatally Shoots Two Burglars

HHS Grants Extension to Enroll in Obamacare

WASHINGTON (AP) — People who’ve started applying for health insurance but aren’t able to finish before the March 31 enrollment deadline will get extra time, the Obama administration has announced. “We are experiencing a surge in demand and are making

HHS Grants Extension to Enroll in Obamacare

Sarah Palin Endorses Joni Ernst for U.S. Senate in Iowa

Former Alaska. Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed conservative Iowa state Senator Joni Ernst on Wednesday in her bid for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in Iowa in a crowded field of candidates.  Former South Carolina Senator and Heritage Foundation President

Sarah Palin Endorses Joni Ernst for U.S. Senate in Iowa

29th Obamacare Delay: WH Uses 'Honor System' to Extend Deadline

Last month, the Obama administration said it lacked “the statutory authority to extend the open enrollment period” for Obamacare. Moreover, when embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was asked by Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) during testimony before the

29th Obamacare Delay: WH Uses 'Honor System' to Extend Deadline

Latinos Widely Rejecting Obamacare as Deadline Nears

Democrats are becoming vocal about growing concerns over the lack of Latino enrollment in Obamacare healthcare exchanges as the deadline to sign up nears. Despite claiming about a third of the uninsured population, the Obama administration has struggled to attract

Latinos Widely Rejecting Obamacare as Deadline Nears

House Dems Try to Force Vote on Immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats are pushing for a vote on a comprehensive immigration bill that would provide a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally and tighten border security. The procedural effort

House Dems Try to Force Vote on Immigration

GOP Leaders Broke Their Pledge to America

When House Republicans penned their Pledge to America in 2010, they convinced American voters they would advance a conservative agenda if they regained control of the House that year. Four years later, what promises have they actually delivered? ObamaCare is

GOP Leaders Broke Their Pledge to America

EPA Proposes Huge Land Grab

The Environmental Protection Agency has come up with a way to execute one of the biggest land grabs by the federal government ever perpetrated on the American public.  On Tuesday, the EPA proposed a change to the Clean Water Act

EPA Proposes Huge Land Grab