
A bill that would allow federal disaster relief funds to be extended to houses of worship that suffered damage in the wake of Superstorm Sandy is stalled in the Senate. The bill was passed in bipartisan fashion (354-72) on February
by Dr. Susan Berry22 Mar 2013, 5:09 AM PST0

Brad Stevens is young but already legendary, and he has Butler in the second round again after defying the odds by taking the Bulldogs to the title game 2 of the last 3 years. Stevens had also already shattered the
by John Pudner21 Mar 2013, 12:30 PM PST0

Editors’ Note: In an effort to foster a more open and honest American dialog, Breitbart convened “The Uninvited” panel at CPAC 2013. This post is a part of a series continuing that dialog with the Breitbart News readers. Nina Shea, Director of
by Michael Patrick Leahy21 Mar 2013, 8:26 AM PST0
This may be blasphemy, but I love exploring the non-A sections of the New York Times. I came across this piece today, “As Men Lose Economic Ground, Clues in the Family“: The decline of two-parent households may be a significant
by Lisa De Pasquale20 Mar 2013, 10:24 AM PST0

Even though long-suffering sports fans often feel the blues when their teams perennially fail to win championships, scientific studies are showing that passionate sports fans are actually less prone to depression and alienation and even have higher self-esteem than those
by Tony Lee19 Mar 2013, 11:44 AM PST0

The New York Times reports that Steve Coll, a veteran of The Washington Post, will be the next dean of the Columbia Journalism School, the president of Columbia University announced on Monday. Coll was an editor at the Washington Post
by Larry O'Connor19 Mar 2013, 5:55 AM PST0

In 1995, wrestling legend and GOP supporter Ric Flair, contemplating a trip to North Korea, called good friends Senators Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms and both offered the same advice: “Don’t Go.” The allure, however, to headline “a spectacular one
by Benjamin Chance18 Mar 2013, 1:22 PM PST0

With the news of a Grand Jury investigating business ties between Sen. Bob Menendez and mega-donor Salomon Melgen, Breitbart News revisits the entire time-line of the questionable Dominican port security deal. The timeline of the Melgen-Menendez Dominican port security deal
by Michael Patrick Leahy18 Mar 2013, 12:50 PM PST0

A caravan of news satellite trucks parked outside the Justice Center in the small town of Steubenville, Ohio Sunday as Judge Thomas Lipp pronounced the verdict in the rape trial of two high school athletes that has become an internationally
by Lee Stranahan17 Mar 2013, 10:54 AM PST0

On Saturday, March 16, three days after being elected Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis met with over 5,000 journalists and media – including some of their family members – at the Paul VI Hall at the
by Kate O'Hare17 Mar 2013, 7:22 AM PST0

On the opening day of CPAC, Judicial Watch screened its latest film, “The District of Corruption.” The movie, by filmmaker Steve Bannon, chronicles recent scandals and corruption within the federal government. While focusing chiefly on scandals in the Obama Administration,
by Mike Flynn14 Mar 2013, 3:05 PM PST0

Twitchy.com busts NBC Washington and the oh-so lauded New York Times for reporting yesterday that Pope Francis had a Twitter account. Except, you know, he didn’t. Keep showing us the way, mainstream media! Follow John Nolte on Twitter @NolteNC
by John Nolte14 Mar 2013, 10:54 AM PST0

On Tuesday, the New York Times warned that “Detroit, a mostly black city led mainly by Democrats” is at risk of “needless and undemocratic seizure of control” from “intervention by the state, mostly white and led by Republicans.” The Times’
by Wynton Hall13 Mar 2013, 3:39 PM PST0

A New York Times editorial has distorted the truth regarding several nations’ insistence on retaining certain human rights language in the final document of the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women. The editorial has accused the Vatican, among others,
by Dr. Susan Berry13 Mar 2013, 9:36 AM PST0

On Wednesday, President Obama will be the featured speaker at a fundraiser for Organizing for Action, the purported “non-partisan” successor to his 2012 Obama for America presidential campaign committee. Donors at the fundraiser, many of whom contributed to President Obama’s
by Michael Patrick Leahy13 Mar 2013, 6:38 AM PST0

Jerry Kammer at the Center for Immigration Studies takes a look at how the New York Times has moved from a thoughtful pro-immigrant paper to a destructive force that encourages illegal immigration and demonizes the other side: Far from seeking
by John Nolte13 Mar 2013, 5:51 AM PST0

On November 15, 2012, the Washington Post ran a front-page photo of BBC journalist Jihad Masharawi weeping openly as he carried the sheet-covered body of his 11-month-old child Omar. The photo covered four columns and was in full color. The
by Ben Shapiro12 Mar 2013, 2:07 PM PST0

Al Jazeera’s American headquarters will be in New York, and the network is looking at potentially using the old New York Times building for it. According to the Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera has taken a look at various buildings, including the former Times building, for “a
by Tony Lee12 Mar 2013, 12:29 PM PST0
Because the president’s poll numbers are sliding, he has very publicly been “reaching out to Republicans” in an effort to stem the tide. According to Ron Fournier of National Journal an anonymous White House official told reporters that Obama’s so-called
by Debra Heine12 Mar 2013, 11:42 AM PST0
Although Organizing for Action was set up by Obama’s former advisers to advocate his agenda, it has been described by Jay Carney as a “outside “, “independent”, “separate” organization. In January, the President sent a mass email to his supporters
by Debra Heine11 Mar 2013, 12:11 PM PST0

WASHINGTON — “Go ahead and laugh at Detroit,” Charlie LeDuff sneers defiantly as the once-great metropolis teeters on the brink of collapse. “Because you are laughing at yourself.” So begins LeDuff’s haunting, angry and deeply personal account of what is
by Charles Hurt10 Mar 2013, 1:52 PM PST0

It doesn’t get more ironic than this: Barack Obama, who boasted of how his administration was the “most transparent in history,” cracked jokes at the Gridiron Club annual dinner Saturday night about his transparency while the event was closed to
by William Bigelow10 Mar 2013, 11:57 AM PST0

Last month 236,000 net jobs were created and the unemployment rate dropped from 7.9 to 7.7%. Though the media buries this fact, the likely reason for the drop in the unemployment rate is that 130,000 people abandoned the labor force.
by John Nolte9 Mar 2013, 7:20 AM PST0
My criticism of the First Lady has little to do with her fashion sense (which is hit or miss, I think), but this exchange between the New York Times and famous designer Vivienne Westwood is revealing: Q. You must love
by Lisa De Pasquale7 Mar 2013, 11:50 AM PST0
The New York Times recently reported that only 30% of new post-recession jobs have gone to women. There are many theories as to why the recovery (using the term loosely) has been so disproportionate for one gender over another. Historically,
by David Webb6 Mar 2013, 7:53 PM PST0