At GOP Debate, Trump the Only Candidate Willing to Pause Muslim Immigration
At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration.
At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration.

Tuesday evening’s GOP debate was billed as a discussion of the economy. And in the first hour, the Fox Business Network moderators kept the focus on wages, jobs, and taxes. But the most fascinating exchange came in the second hour, when questions about foreign policy produced freewheeling exchanges on foreign policy that covered nearly every perspective in the GOP, and which the moderators–to their credit–allowed to unfold relatively freely.

During the November 10 Republican presidential debate, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested that reporters and news anchors who do not see illegal immigration as a threat would change their tunes if the people crossing the Rio Grande had journalism degrees and threatened to destroy the financial livelihood of those who work in the mainstream press.

In response to Donald Trump’s emphatic statements on immigration that “we are a country of laws,” and illegal immigrants will have to leave the country, Gov. John Kasich said during the GOP debate Tuesday that shipping them back to Mexico is a “silly argument.”

Donald Trump has a message for illegal immigrants: America is a country of laws.

In a statement released Tuesday, the dean of the Journalism School at the University of Missouri announced that assistant professor Melissa Click may lose her “courtesy appointment” with the School of Journalism for her aggressive confrontation with student journalists.

The debate is about the economy, but Fox Business debate moderator Neil Cavuto gave Dr. Ben Carson a moment to respond to recent media scrutiny about the accuracy of his biography.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie did something at the GOP debate on Tuesday night that no other candidate had done before: he targeted Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in nearly every single answer.

The FBI’s initial investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private server and handling of classified information reportedly has expanded into a large-scale investigation.

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) is joking in a video for Stephen Colbert’s Late Show. But it’s one of those chimerical jokes that’s meant to be taken somewhat seriously.

Ahead of the fourth GOP presidential primary debate, Politico is reporting the top Google searches about several GOP presidential candidates.

An investigation is raising questions about the integrity of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools test scores that showed proficiency levels among its students in grade 9 through 12 who took Algebra I doubled from 28 percent in 2010 to 56 percent in 2015.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership does not protect the interests of the American people, according Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL).

The GOP presidential candidates battle tonight (the undercard debate starts at 7PM ET, followed by the main event at 9PM ET) at the Milwaukee Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate. Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large

On November 10 the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence’s Josh Horwitz called on Colorado Springs to defy state law and end open carry within city limits.

The “Pledge” states that “…No corner of the planet and no sector of the global economy will remain unaffected by climate change in the years ahead. Climate change is a global challenge that demands a global response, and President Obama is committed to leading the fight.” It commits the signatories to:

While the courts have continued to block President Obama’s executive amnesty programs, Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) is acknowledging that the Obama administration’s changes to its immigration enforcement policies are already shielding millions from deportation.

The family of a U.S. Army Gulf War veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and committed suicide by cop is being consoled by his service dog.

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — It’s fight night here in Milwaukee as 2016 GOP presidential candidates will debate on the Fox Business Network. This fourth 2016 GOP debate comes as Obamatrade—and specifically the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) portion of it—moves to the center of the campaign discussion, separating the various candidates.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charmed the left-wing Center for American Progress (CAP) in an unusual talk on Tuesday that some on the left had protested vehemently.

There is growing concern and opposition on Capitol Hill that President Obama’s unpopular Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade bill will be voted on during the “lame-duck” session, which will take place once voters have cast their ballots in the November 2016 election.

Last week Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward, a practicing emergency room doctor, released the Patient Power Plan to repeal Obamacare and provide an alternative approach centered around patients. This weekend she joined guest host Matthew Boyle to guide listeners through her plan.

The establishment media has repeatedly hammered Republican candidates for not rebuking questioners at campaign events who say things that progressives don’t like.

Former Clinton administration vice president Al Gore said that he is not endorsing Hillary Clinton for president…yet.

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is launching a new campaign on Wednesday to challenge establishment-backed, pro-amnesty Republicans in the 2016 primaries.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton laughed when a man told her he wanted to strangle Republican candidate Carly Fiorina.