Recently, IVN published an article about the
Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, a political action network headed by Charles and David Koch, and its decision to budget nearly $900 million
On Thursday, January 29, the California Court of Appeal in San Francisco affirmed a lower court's dismissal of the case,
Rubin v. Padilla (formally Rubin v. Bowen). Third
On Monday, the Senate failed to reach cloture on the Keystone XL measure, signaling a long, bitter fight to come. With a 53-39 vote, cloture failed by 7 votes.
On January 16, the Mississippi secretary of state’s 2014 Committee to Review Election Laws (CREL) issued a formal recommendation for the adoption of a nonpartisan, top-two primary election
It may seem curious that a website could be accused of being a front for the Republican Party and conservative ideology in one article and then being Democrats and liberals
Earlier this month, the
White House released a statement outlining "the America’s College Promise proposal to make two years of community college free for responsible students,".
The
The Keystone XL pipeline is officially the first legislative victory for the Republican Party in the 114th Congress. The Senate
voted on Thursday to build the pipeline despite a veto
After more than 130 days of intense combat with Islamic State (IS) forces, Kurdish fighters, including members of Syrian Popular Protection Units (YPG) and Iraqi
pesh merga militias have largely
For the past two weeks, movie goers have flocked to the film
American Sniper, the story of an American hero gunned down by a fellow veteran stricken with PTSD. But
Taxpayer-funded party primaries may soon be a thing of the past in Mississippi, if a
recent report from a state-sponsored study group means anything.
Convened by Mississippi’s
California State Assemblymember David Hadley (R-South Bay) took office as the representative of Assembly District 66 after one of the most competitive Assembly races in California. After narrowly placing
Congress got some good news on Wednesday as Rasmussen reports a slight bump in congressional approval. According to the
latest survey, 11 percent of likely U.S. voters think the