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Three Soldiers Arrested on Human Smuggling Charges

Three Soldiers Arrested on Human Smuggling Charges

MCALLEN, Texas — Three U.S. Army soldiers from Fort hood have been arrested on federal human smuggling charges. Agents with Homeland Security Investigations arrested 20-year-old Brandon Troy Robbins and 21-year-old Christopher David Wix at Fort Hood in Killeen Texas Thursday, the

DC Councilmember: Disarm Everyone in DC, Including Cops

DC Councilmember: Disarm Everyone in DC, Including Cops

Washington, D.C. Council Member David Grosso (I) has weighed in on the use of “aggressive police tactics” following the Ferguson, Missouri, incident in which an unarmed black teenager who allegedly attacked a policeman was shot and killed.   Grosso suggested

Sam Harris: Critics Are Proving My Point on Radical Islam

Sam Harris: Critics Are Proving My Point on Radical Islam

Author Sam Harris defended the stance on radical Islam he took during a discussion on last Friday’s “Real Time” during an appearance on Thursday’s “The Last Word” on MSNBC. Harris addressed to the objections of New York Times columnist Nicholas

Colts Hold on for 33-28 Win over Texans

Colts Hold on for 33-28 Win over Texans

HOUSTON (AP) — Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts had a great first quarter and did just enough the rest of the way to hold off the Houston Texans 33-28 on Thursday night. The Colts (4-2) raced to a 24-0

Kobani Resident: US Airstrikes 'Not Enough'

Kobani Resident: US Airstrikes 'Not Enough'

Kobani resident and Editor of the Hawar News Agency, Perwer Muhammad Ali, stated that American airstrikes against ISIS “really are not effective” in an interview on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel.  “It is the impression of people here

Shaheen To Obama: Stay Out of New Hampshire

The media may be reporting the quote verbatim, but Jeanne Shaheen’s message to barack Obama as she’s fighting to keep her Senate seat there couldn’t be more clear. Stay out of New Hampshire, Barack! Shaheen to MSNBC on whether or a

Airstrikes Against ISIS Ramp up in Kobani

Airstrikes Against ISIS Ramp up in Kobani

MURSITPINAR, Turkey (AP) — The U.S.-led coalition intensified its aerial bombardment of Islamic State positions Thursday in the Syrian border town of Kobani as the extremist group fought street battles with Kurdish forces and reportedly rushed in reinforcements. The battle

Epidemiologist: US Ebola Checks 'Not All That Useful'

Epidemiologist: US Ebola Checks 'Not All That Useful'

Dr. David Dausey, an epidemiologist who serves Dean of the School of Health Professions and Public Health at Mercyhurst University, said that current attempts to keep people with the Ebola virus out of the country are “not all that useful”

Lou Dobbs Praises Hip New AFP Millennials Ad

Lou Dobbs Praises Hip New AFP Millennials Ad

Wednesday on Fox Business Network’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” host Lou Dobbs praised a new ad from Americans for Prosperity. Dobbs said of the ad, which depicts disillusioned millennials in a 12-step program for the unemployed, “I want to give the Americans

MSNBC's Ball: NRA in Part to Blame for Ebola Crisis

MSNBC's Ball: NRA in Part to Blame for Ebola Crisis

In a video posted to her online series “Krystal Clear” on Thursday, MSNBC’s Krystal Ball tied the ongoing Ebola crisis to the National Rifle Association efforts on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. “As the Ebola crisis continues, confusion and fear

Mexican Cartel Drug Lord Arrested

Mexican Cartel Drug Lord Arrested

MCALLEN, Texas — Mexican Federal Police confirmed the arrest of the leader of one of Mexico’s oldest drug cartels.  Vicente “El Viceroy” Carrillo Fuentes was captured Wednesday night in the northern Mexican city of Torreón, Coahuila state, in an intelligence-driven