
The Committee for Israel has produced a short video showing Obama flip-flopping on his statement the other day when he said he had Israel’s back, just like he did in 2008 on an undivided Jerusalem.

Lou Dobbs was joined by filmaker Stephen K. Bannon to talk about his upcoming Reelz film release of “The Undefeated.” When the conversation turned to Andrew Breitbart, Dobbs took time to comment on O’Brien’s attempt to trap Breitbart.com Editor-In-Chief Joel

Rovio launches latest Angry Birds from space.

For the third year in a row, the Texas Department of Safety has issued a Spring Break travel warning for Mexico, concerning the lack of security in popular tourist areas.

Libya’s interim prime minister Friday told Russia it could do business again in his oil-rich country but regretted Moscow’s stance during the revolution and warned it must sever ties to the former regime.

Everyone on the web is talking about it. What do you think? It’s supposed to be an ad for jeans, but we don’t see a lot of denim.

When a two-year-old threw a tantrum on a JetBlue Airways flight, the flight crew asked them to leave.

Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. are reducing a caramel coloring agent linked to cancer in their new drink formulas, a change that isn’t expected to affect the taste.

The solar storm that seemed to be more fizzle than fury helped spread colorful Northern Lights farther south than usual.

Joe Wurzelbacher, who made headlines confronting then-candidate Obama in 2008 on his tax plan, sat down with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss his congressional run against Democrat Marcy Kaptur, who defeated Rep. Dennis Kucinich in Ohio’s 9th district. Wurzelbacher discussed

Campaigning in the South, Mitt Romney makes an unlikely claim.

Almost exactly one year after the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daichi nuclear plant sent local inhabitants fleeing for their safety, little has changed in the deserted town of Tomioka that now has a population of one.