Barbara Bush beats Michelle Obama in popularity poll
Washington, March 5 (ANI): A new poll has revealed that former first lady Barbara Bush is more popular than the current first lady Michele Obama. The 88-year-old wife of George H. W. Bush had 77...
View ArticleSheriffs told to disarm or leave Oklahoma capitol
(File Photo)Wagoner County (Okla.) Sheriff Bob Colbert said he and about 40 other sheriffs from around the state were unexpectedly told they had to disarm at the state capitol building. The sheriffs...
View ArticleAlbuquerque police face hundreds of protesters
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Hundreds of protesters marched past riot police in Albuquerque on Sunday, days after a YouTube video emerged threatening retaliation for a recent deadly police shooting. The...
View ArticleMuslim 'disinformation' campaign strategic ... and dangerous
A Christian apologist says a Muslim disinformation campaign in Ohio is very dangerous to individuals who aren't informed and really don't understand the facts of scripture and history. The...
View ArticleDC Police Shot Miriam Carey 5 Times
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The attorney for the family of a Connecticut woman killed by police on Capitol Hill six months ago says her autopsy found she was shot multiple times from behind, including a shot to...
View ArticleColorado deaths stoke worries about pot edibles
DENVER (AP) — A college student eats more than the recommended dose of a marijuana-laced cookie and jumps to his death from a hotel balcony. A husband with no history of violence is accused of shooting...
View ArticleTornado death toll in double digits
VILONIA, Ark. (AP) -- Three years after a tornado devastated the Little Rock suburb of Vilonia, its residents found themselves huddling in the dark early Monday wondering how they would rebuild again...
View ArticleMonica Lewinsky Ready To Bury The Blue Dress
Monica Lewinsky has broken her nearly 10-year silence to write about her affair with President Bill Clinton, saying she wants to"take back my narrative and give a purpose to my past". The former White...
View ArticleFormer Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer bids $2 billion for Clippers
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shelly Sterling reached an agreement Thursday night to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion in what would be a record deal if approved...
View ArticleNo trace of missing Malaysian airliner ever found
BEIJING (AP) — Their hopes raised and dashed, relatives of passengers on a missing Malaysia Airlines plane want a new plan to find it after the search was suspended following a new setback. The...
View ArticleBergdahl's hometown cancels homecoming celebration
As controversy mounts about the return of former prisoner of war Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, his hometown in Idaho has cancelled plans to host a celebration in his honor, citing an inability to host the number...
View ArticleUnited Negro College Fund accepts $25 million from the Koch brothers
Controversial Republican donors Charles and David Koch pledged a $25 million dollar grant to the United Negro College Fund on Friday. $18.5 million will help fund roughly 3,000 merit-based scholarships...
View ArticleNASA: Power grid may be at risk
Perhaps, as a tech-savvy citizen, you are worried about the financial cost of data breaches, or our increased vulnerability to terrorist hackers, or the erosion of our digital civil liberties. Don't...
View ArticleAttorney says family of girl with Uzi devasted
PHOENIX (AP) — An attorney for the parents of a 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed an Arizona shooting range instructor with an Uzi said Tuesday the family is devastated by the tragedy that...
View ArticleFundraisers for Darren Wilson halted while awaiting legal advice
Websites raising money for Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson temporarily stopped accepting donations Sunday while the sites' administrators await clarification on whether the money can be used to...
View ArticleOn the eve of another 9/11: Vigilance, America
Here we are, on the eve of another solemn anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 people died in the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City,...
View ArticleTed Cruz stands with Israel and walks off stage
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Ted Cruz said he walked out of a speech Wednesday night to a Christian organization after some audience members booed his comments in support of Israel and the Jewish...
View ArticleEbola in Dallas
Sky News (File Photo)DALLAS (AP) — Federal health officials on Tuesday confirmed the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S., a patient who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas and a sign of the...
View ArticleEbola case stokes concerns about Liberians in Texas
DALLAS (AP) — The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. has been confirmed in a man who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas, sending chills through the area's West African community whose...
View ArticleSister: US Ebola patient did notify hospital he was from Liberia on first visit
DALLAS (AP) -- The sister of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States says he told relatives he notified officials the first time he went to the hospital that he was visiting from...
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