Intel, Military Leaders Differ on Afghanistan U.S. News – News
Intel, Military Leaders Differ on Afghanistan U.S. News – News
White House adds that Pakistan did not aid terrorist U.S. News – Politics & Policy
The Obama administration can chalk another victory as the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit blocks a lower court decision that made embryo research illegal using public funds. That means the government can continue financing the human embryonic cell research. The stem cells are taken from donated human embryos...
TAMPA, Fla. (Feb. 22, 2011) — At approximately 1 a.m. EST today, while negotiations were ongoing to secure the release of four American hostages, U.S. forces responded to gunfire aboard the pirated vessel (S/V) Quest. As they responded to the gunfire, reaching and boarding the Quest, the forces discovered all four hostages had been...
comScore just released its weekly data regarding U.S. online spending for the first 33 days of the November and December holiday season and the numbers are still strong following record breaking Cyber Monday and Black Friday sales. To date, consumers have spent .8 billion online, a 12 percent increase from the same period last...
Obama’s pick Elena Kagan will be confirmed to the U.S. supreme court no matter how many people oppose or approve of her. Although a recent poll was released by Rasmussen and it showed that 41% favor Kagan but 47% disapprove her nomination. Elena Kegan is pro-abortion and although most Americans mainly the conservatives are...
The Army detained a 22-year-old soldier in Baghdad in connection with the leak of a military video. U.S. News – Nation & World