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K. Pickett, Washington Times: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder remained mum on Thursday as he was asked about potential contempt charges that could be brought forth against him very soon, if he does not comply with a subpoena issued by

In the spirit of Andrew Breitbart’s call for an army of citizen journalists armed with cameras and a love for liberty and truth, we invite you to send us videos of the inevitable chaos that is sure to occur at

McDonald’s will open its biggest restaurant yet at the 2012 London Olympics. The fast food restaurant will be the half the size of a football field and aims to serve 50,000 Big Macs. Gillian Pensavalle wonders if an event known

In Iowa in 2006, then Sen. Barack Obama said, “I’ve had enough of using terrorism as a wedge issue in our politics.”

A U.S. Appeals court is considering a challenge from environmental groups, seeking to block Shell from drilling 10 new wells in the Gulf of Mexico. This is one of the first drilling approvals in the Gulf since the 2010 BP

Demonstrators are back on the streets of Aleppo as amateur video appears to show tear gas dispersing crowds.

Facebook is preparing for its initial public offering later this month. Analysts say CEO Mark Zuckerberg will not operate the company the way Wall Street would typically expect.

The gloves are already off in the US general election campaign even before its official launch, with President Barack Obama questioning rival Mitt Romney’s mettle as a potential commander in chief and his offshore bank account. Romney got his chance

Newt Gingrich can now call himself a former presidential candidate. The former House speaker has bowed out of the Republican presidential contest just short of a year after getting into the race. He did not immediately endorse Mitt Romney.

At the trial of former Sen. John Edwards, Cheri Young, the wife of Edwards’ former campaign aide Andrew Young, faced grilling from defense attorneys, who suggested she and her husband were interested in making money.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is in Wisconsin stumping for Gov. Scott Walker, who faces a recall election next month for his decision to eliminate most collective-bargaining rights for public employee unions.