Republicans have argued that the U.S. and other nations have not done enough to stop the Islamic state from spreading in Iraq and Syria.
Planned Parenthood clinics open despite security concerns
The National Abortion Federation sent advisories to abortion-providing facilities, in an attempt to make sure staff are prepared in the event of an attack.
Constitutionality of FCC’s net neutrality rules to be ruled on by appeals court
A 3 judge appeals panel will decide on Friday if the current FCC regulations regarding net neutrality legally hold up.
U.S. Senate votes to remove Planned Parenthood funding and repeal ACA
On Thursday night, the United States Senate voted to repeal much of the Affordable Care Act as well as to strip Planned Parenthood of its federal funding.
25 Political myths — you probably believe more than half
Report finds Pentagon spent $150 million on luxury villas in Afghanistan
A new report from an inspector general, and delivered to Congress, finds massive mismanagement in the Pentagon’s oversight of American interests in Afghanistan.
Congressional committee declares the Secret Service is ‘an agency in crisis’
A bi-partisan congressional committee has been studying the continued security breaches and systemic problems at the Secret Service. The committee believes the agency is disfunctional and in crisis and that something needs to be done about it immediately.
U.S. Supreme Court Moves to Block Results of Election by Native Hawaiians
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has stepped in on a Native Hawaiian election, declaring that the votes in the election will not be counted until the full court can consider the constitutionality of the matter.
Obama Recently Became the First President to Pose for a LGBT Magazine Cover
President Obama was named “Ally of the Year” by “Out” magazine and was on the cover of the latest issue.
Supreme Court to hear first abortion case in nearly a decade
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