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    Crashes Will Be Hard to Stop After Obama’s Internet Giveaway

    Someone successfully shut down many websites Friday, attacking a crucial part of the internet that has been made more vulnerable due to an Obama administration decision to surrender American control, according to experts. Websites like Twitter, Spotify, Reddit and many others were not working for a large portion of U.S. citizens Friday, after unknown hackers breached the servers of…
    Eric Lieberman
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    UNESCO, Which Obama Wants US to Fund, Calls Israel ‘Occupying Power’ and Rewrites Jewish History

    Even though it remains a member of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United States has not provided any funding to the organization since 2011 when the Palestinian Authority was granted full membership in the organization. That decision ran afoul of two U.S. laws, passed in the early 1990s, that prohibit U.S….
    Brett Schaefer
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    Obama Is Restarting the Mars Program He Canceled 8 Years Ago

    President Barack Obama will restart NASA’s mission to Mars after he effectively canceled the program eight years ago, according to an op-ed he wrote. Obama’s op-ed calls for NASA to send humans to Mars by 2030, but Obama has a long history of slashing programs that would have sent America to Mars much sooner. “We have…
    Andrew Follett
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    Obama Administration Wants to Use Taxpayer Money to Settle Health Insurer Lawsuits. Here’s How a Republican Would Stop It.

    Republican Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah has mounted a campaign urging House Speaker Paul Ryan to initiate a lawsuit against the Obama administration over the potential use of a fund the Treasury Department oversees to pay federal legal claims to settle with insurance companies suing the government. Stewart is circulating a letter to his Republican…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Meet the Senator Opposing Obama’s Mandate for Transgender Bathrooms in Schools

    Sen. James Lankford, a Republican from Oklahoma, is known for his conservative values. So when he decided to take on the Obama administration over its mandate to schools on transgender bathrooms, it came as no surprise to those familiar with the reserved, red-headed senator. But instead of attacking the Obama administration on the policy itself,…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    Obama Fair Housing Rules Open Door to Unintended Consequences

    The Obama administration is pulling on both ends of the rope in the tug-of-war over housing regulation. Heritage Foundation calculations found that the typical American household spends an extra $1,700 a year due to land use regulation. Households on both coasts pay much more. Joining Heritage on one end of the tug-of-war, the administration released…
    Salim Furth
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    Obama, With Co-Star DiCaprio, Says Climate Change Skeptics Should ‘Pay Penalty’

    President Barack Obama, joined by actor Leonardo DiCaprio at the White House, warned Monday night that the world is running out of time to counter climate change and the U.S. government must make laggards “pay a penalty.” “It takes time to ramp up these new energy sources, and we are in a battle against time,”…
    Fred Lucas
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    When Bureaucrats Edit the Facts of Islamist Terrorism to Fit Obama’s Narrative

    In the early morning hours of June 12, an armed terrorist named Omar Mateen opened fire in a nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The next morning, Americans awoke to the news that 49 people had been murdered—the largest such massacre in American history. This heinous act left Americans, as well as the Orlando community, grieving and searching…
    Alfred J. Lechner Jr.
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    What Top Senators Want to Know About Obama’s Push to OK New Citizens to Vote

    The branch manager for the Houston office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services seemed clear about the reason and timing for asking staff to work overtime to push through more citizenship applications. “The field office due to the election year needs to process as many of their N-400 cases as possible between now and FY…
    Fred Lucas
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    Obama Administration Promotes Student Aid as College Costs Remain High

    President Barack Obama greatly increased financial assistance for college students since 2008, but the cost of higher education and student debt still climbs and graduation rates have remained flat. In the 2007-2008 academic year, the average combined tuition and fees for public four-year colleges and universities were $15,530, according to the College Board, a higher…
    Fred Lucas
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    Obama’s New Death Tax Threatens Family Farms and Businesses

    We all knew President Barack Obama’s lame-duck presidency would be bad, but for the millions of Americans who work at family farms and businesses, it’s about to get a lot worse. As Heritage Foundation tax expert Curtis Dubay wrote at The Daily Signal, Obama is trying to sneak in a tax hike in his twilight…
    Rep. Warren Davidson
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    Obama Could Be First Modern President to Serve 2 Terms and Have Only 1 Veto Overridden

    President Barack Obama could likely face his first veto override of his presidency this week—which will probably also be the last given his pending exit in January 2017. The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, generally referred to as the 9/11 bill, will return to the Senate Wednesday and to the House as early as…
    Fred Lucas
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    Utahns Fear Obama Will Heed Environmentalists, Not Them, on National Monument Designation

    This past Monday marked the 20th anniversary of President Bill Clinton using the Antiquities Act to create the 1.5 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah. For most Utahns, this date is not a cause for celebration. It’s a source of anger toward what many see as an out-of-touch and overbearing federal government Infamously,…
    Sen. Mike Lee
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    What Obama’s Education Secretary Got Wrong About Homeschoolers

    Homeschooling has been growing in popularity in recent years, and now accounts for about 3.4 percent of the school-age population. That’s more than double the percentage (1.7 percent) of homeschooling families in 1999. That’s great news for families who have chosen to give a customized, tailor-made education to their children, and for the millions of…
    Lindsey Burke
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    Conservatives Aim to Block Obama’s Plan for More Refugees

    As President Barack Obama used his final address before the United Nations General Assembly to urge world leaders to help protect refugees, Republicans in Congress threatened to use their budget powers to restrict who is admitted into the U.S. While refugee resettlement has enjoyed bipartisan support in Congress historically, some Republicans want confirmation from U.S. intelligence leaders that…
    Josh Siegel
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    Obama’s Absurd Double Standard on Defense Spending

    This week we learned that the Obama administration has requested $2.6 billion in emergency funding for Louisiana flood relief. While the specifics of the Louisiana flood relief request should be thoughtfully considered, the very nature of this request highlights the Obama administration’s absurd double standard on budget issues. Back in July, President Barack Obama announced…
    Justin Johnson
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    3 International Commitments Obama Wants to Tie the US to Before Leaving Office

    Before leaving office, President Barack Obama could commit the United States to two actions affecting its nuclear arsenal, and a third on much smaller weapons. “We will continue to review … steps to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our security strategy,” @StateDept says. Ahead of Obama’s final trip to the United Nations General…
    Fred Lucas
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    US Has Duty to Ensure Internet Freedom, Cruz Says at Hearing on Obama Plan

    The internet, an “oasis of freedom,” could become much less free if the United States doesn’t keep guardianship over it, Sen. Ted Cruz said Wednesday during a hearing on Capitol Hill. “The internet is one of the most revolutionary forces ever unleashed on the world,” Cruz, R-Texas, said during the Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing. “People…
    Leah Jessen
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    How Hispanics, Blacks Have Fared in Obama Economy

    President Barack Obama will be speaking this week for the last time during his presidency to annual dinners for black and Hispanic members of Congress, even as his record for the two largest minority groups in the country is at best questionable, based on government numbers. A Census Bureau report this week found wages have climbed…
    Fred Lucas
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    Meet Native Americans Fighting Obama’s Push to Conserve Public Land

    The latest front in a debate over the reach of U.S. control of federal land is a 1.9 million-acre retreat of mesas and canyons located in Utah’s poorest county. The stakes are large for this remote land, which President Barack Obama is considering designating as a national monument, in his continued pursuit of being the…
    Josh Siegel
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