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19 Stunning Pictures of Hurricane Katrina’s Aftermath
Winds of 127 mph ripped across Louisiana 10 years ago, leaving in its wake devastation of property, destruction of lives, and a death toll of… Read More
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Winds of 127 mph ripped across Louisiana 10 years ago, leaving in its wake devastation of property, destruction of lives, and a death toll of… Read More
SocietyNews
Veterans are leaving one combat zone for another. Leave No Veteran Behind is a Chicago-based organization that relieves the burden of student debt on veterans… Read More
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A temporary home can become a child’s forever family. Together We Rise is a non-profit on a mission to help children in the foster care… Read More
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The first International Special Olympics was held in 1968 in Chicago, thanks to the work of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, in order to highlight the talents and… Read More
EconomyNews
July 31 is known as a day to honor conservative economist Milton Friedman, as he would have been 103 years old if he were still… Read More
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Pro-life supporters took to Twitter on Wednesday to reveal their personal stories regarding adoption, pregnancy and choosing life. Playing off of the name “Planned Parenthood,”… Read More
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There is more to a movement than the slogan. Students for Life of America held a nationwide rally Tuesday that included 65 cities across the… Read More
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President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act exactly 57 years ago today, in 1958. This legislation created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration… Read More
InternationalNews
1979 may be repeating itself. Opponents of President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran have complained that it does not help the fate of four American… Read More
InternationalNews
President Obama’s Iran deal has drawn criticism over one omission: It does not affect the four Americans being held hostage by the Iranian government. These Americans… Read More
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The count is up to 16. Ohio Gov. John Kasich announced his candidacy for president this morning, joining the already diverse GOP field. Here are… Read More
SecurityNews
On Thursday, in an act of “domestic terrorism,” a man identified as Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez opened fire on two separate military centers in Chattanooga, Tenn…. Read More
SocietyNews
Does the murder of Kate Steinle spell the end of sanctuary cities in the United States? Lou Barletta hopes so. Barletta, a Republican congressman from… Read More
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An undercover video was released Tuesday of a top official at Planned Parenthood discussing the sale of organs harvested from aborted babies. But it is… Read More
PoliticsNews
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker rolled out his official campaign today, becoming the 15th Republican running for the presidential nominee. Here are 18 facts about the… Read More
SocietyNews
Washington, D.C., may be the next location in the U.S. to approve physician-assisted suicide legislation, providing adults with terminal illnesses and less than six months… Read More
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Punctuation can be powerful. Amy Bleuel battled addiction, mental illness, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts after her father took his own life when she was only… Read More
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The talk show “The View” pitted two childhood stars against each other to discuss the controversial issue of Christian bakers receiving a $135,000 fine for… Read More
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Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson is known on the field as a short but tenacious player who has already broken multiple NFL records. Off the… Read More
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One-person tents, men’s boxers and prepaid cell phones are not things you would normally find on a little girl’s wish list. But 9-year-old Hailey Fort… Read More
InternationalNews
A hashtag has ignited a social media movement to promote the status of women and influence how many Indian families view having a daughter. Concerns… Read More
PoliticsNews
Many Americans have honored the nation’s birth in numerous ways and festivities. Here are some photos showing how Americans have celebrated over the years.
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Baseball fans should be on the lookout for a new addition at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., later this week. Ladies & gents, please meet… Read More
Economy News
The Export-Import Bank’s charter expired at midnight Tuesday—at least temporarily. Even though the 81-year-old agency has expired, supportive lawmakers may include an amendment concerning the… Read More
LawNews
The past week was filled with anticipation, joy, disappointment, long hours of waiting in the merciless Washington, D.C., heat, and endless streams of analysis and commentary—all because… Read More
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This Sunday we celebrate the fathers that raised us. Here are some inspirational quotes from famous fathers on what they find to be the best… Read More
Health CareNews
With a Supreme Court decision on Obamacare looming, concerned citizens trekked to the U.S. Capitol yesterday with flags and signs in hand to protest President… Read More
InternationalNews
One of the most recognizable quotes of Ronald Reagan’s presidency was deemed too controversial and was almost never spoken. Peter Robinson, a young speechwriter for… Read More
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Are millennials in line for their share of the American Dream? Some have deemed millennials the “lost generation” of the Great Recession. However, a panel… Read More
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It has been 2,292 days since the Department of Interior has had a permanent inspector general in place to serve as a watchdog over the… Read More