If the Supreme Court decides to hear the same-sex marriage case, Republican presidential candidates may have a tough choice to make.
Poll: New Yorkers hate cops turning their backs on mayor
A recent poll showed an overwhelming amount of disapproval from New Yorkers towards police officers who turned their backs on the mayor.
House GOP votes to block Obama immigration policies
White House officials criticized Wednesday’s vote by the GOP to block Obama immigration policies.
Obama compared to Hitler on Twitter by Texas congressman Randy Weber
S.D. gay marriage ban struck down, but nationwide battle is just beginning
South Dakota state officials have vowed to appeal, and they may have a conservative court to back them up — which could prompt the Supreme Court to step in eventually.
U.S. Central Command Twitter, Youtube hacked by ISIS
The United States Military Central Command Twitter and Youtube accounts have been hacked by a group claiming to be affiliated with ISIS.
Obama announces plans for anti-terrorism summit
The announcement comes in the wake of shootings at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which claimed the lives of 12 people.
Labor Secretary Perez reinforces strong December job growth numbers
U.S, labor head Thomas Perez believes that the U.S. economy closed out on a hot streak with 252,000 new jobs being added and the unemployment rate dropping to 5.6 percent.
Japanese prime minister to propose a record budget for next fiscal year
Japan PM Shinzo Abe’s draft budget for 2015 will be for ¥96.3 trillion, up from ¥95.9 trillion this fiscal year.
‘Head-banging conservative’ Jeb Bush may take a different approach in 2016
Bush has taken on a more populist tone, a move that has earned the ire of some Republicans, but a strategy that worked during his run for governor of Florida.
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