

The official statement from Live Action President Lila Rose, following the second presidential debate last night:

Watch this at WRKO Three Wall Street billionaires, Michael Bloomberg, Peter Ackerman, and John Burbank III, have funded Americans Elect, an organization that has spent more than $800,000 in the past three weeks in support of Independent Angus King’s campaign

On MSNBC’s “Hardball” Chris Matthews asked Chuck Todd if the President’s stump speech of “accomplishments” in his administration was “forward” enough or if the message was falling flat. Todd responded that the President’s message “feels like the past.” The panel

Recently obtained memos show Ambassador Chris Stevens asked the State Department repeatedly for more security in Libya before he was killed in the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.


QUESTION: On Libya, there are now reports that the CIA station chief in Libya sent a cable 24 hours after the attack in Benghazi saying that it wasn’t carried out – that it was carried out by militants. Did that

Mike Lafferty, the “Opinions” editor for the “Orlando Sentinel” took time to explain to their readership the recent endorsement of Mitt Romney. Lafferty explained that the Sentinel has been “disappointed” with the rate of economic recovery by the Obama administration

MSNBC Host Alex Wagoner shared with her audience that the President was under considerable pressure from Democrats not to close the terrorist prison at Guantanamo Bay during his first term. Panelist Melissa Harris-Perry suggested that now President Obama could suggest

Neil: All right. We’re just minutes away from a deadline showdown in D.C. 5:00 Eastern time. “When Darrell Issa is threatening to subpoena the administration if it does not hand over documents on the $8 billion Medicare bonus program. Congressman

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz tried to explain to a local reporter why President Obama hadn’t made a stop in the state that house the DNC convention: “Well, we’ve had the first lady and the vice president and we’ve had significant surrogates. I

Fire has destroyed Big Tex, leaving behind little more than the metal frame of the 52-foot-tall cowboy that’s an icon of the State Fair of Texas.


Google shares lost nearly $80 a share in trading — a sell-off so severe that trading in Google stock was halted for much of Thursday afternoon.

A high school football game in Spokane, Washington went to overtime thanks to a 67-yard field goal by Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow. Central Valley went on to win in overtime.

Mika Brzezinski ended “Morning Joe” today with this statement: “We’ve been talking a lot this week about women and equal pay and all these issues. I have to say, in all seriousness, I’m very lucky to be working with you

Michelle Malkin joined “Fox and Friends” to talk about the pay disparity in the Obama administration Malkin said that “women should know these facts.” Malkin continued, “and as I’ve been counseling people, don’t let these Obama administration officials, who basically





Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Film maker Andrew Marcus sits with Steve Doocy on Fox and Friends to discuss today’s release of the new documentary “Hating Breitbart.”

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Volt no jolt: LG Chem employees idle …They say it’s been going on for months.” _______________ More stimulus money waste and fraud has been exposed by Target 8 News in Holland, MI as their undercover investigation reveals workers at an

New York, Oct 19 (Reuters)– US authorities said a man arrested in San Diego on child pornography charges was linked to plot by a Bangladeshi man to set off a bomb at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the

Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and The Daily Beast website, talks to Charlie Rose, Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King about the recent announcement that after 80 years, Newsweek magazine will stop publishing a print edition at the end of 2012.

In the latest desperate attempt to paint Mitt Romney as “unable to relate to women,” the Obama campaign has now released an ad focusing on the Governor’s “binders full of women” comment at this week’s debate. Reminiscent of the “Big
