CAPITOL HILL -- Last week, the Senate Intelligence Committee passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). Its supporters say the bill protects personal information while allowing for information sharing to take
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee posted a "press release" Wednesday on its website that looks more like something published on BuzzFeed than an actual news release. ZDNet.
The ACLU, a well-known civil rights group, filed a lawsuit Thursday in an effort to obtain more information on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) controversial 'behavioral
A Rasmussen Reports
survey released Thursday found surprising results concerning how the public views the 2016 presidential nominees.
The survey asked likely Democratic voters if the party should "look
The U.S. Treasury
reported recently that China trimmed its holdings of U.S. debt for the fifth consecutive month, putting further pressure on the U.S. economy that was
For
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) supporters, there was likely a brief surge of excitement when headlines appeared on Google News that the senator was officially running in the 2016 presidential
Voter participation is on the president's mind. During an
MSNBC town hall in February, President Barack Obama expressed bewilderment over why Americans did not participate in the 2014
WASHINGTON, DC -- The FCC's net neutrality ruling has many politicians up in arms.
Congressional Republicans launched a "fact-finding" mission on Tuesday about the ruling, and
Three special primary elections were held Tuesday to decide which candidates would advance under California's nonpartisan, top-two primary system. An initial count, according to California's
Despite popular belief, the state of Israel did not form out of an emergency effort after WWII.
The Zionist Congress came out of Russia in the late 1800s as a
The number of political independents has certainly ballooned. Indeed, the dissatisfaction with political parties has reached unprecedented levels, and it is not uncommon to read jeremiads decrying the abuses of
The AP reported Wednesday that for the second consecutive year the Obama administration more often than ever censored or denied access to government files under the Freedom of Information Act.