Third party candidates could determine Senate control
Just a day before the election day, the control of the U.S. Senate hangs in the balance. Ten key states are up for grabs. The polls in most of those key races are too close to call. 7 things that will...
View ArticlePot could swing the deadlocked race for Florida governor
On Tuesday, voters in two states and Washington D.C. will decide if they want to go the way of Washington and Colorado and legalize recreational pot. And in Florida, medical marijuana will be on the...
View ArticleRNC Chairman Reince Priebus: Pres. Obama is not trustworthy on immigration
One day after Republicans scored huge gains in the U.S. Senate and the House, President Obama gave a lengthy press conference and signaled he wants to work with the new Congress, but he also made it...
View ArticleTim Scott first black senator elected in South since Reconstruction
Republicans made history on election night, beyond taking control of the Senate. Voters elected a slate of younger, more diverse Republican candidates that include some major historic firsts. Among...
View ArticleIs President Obama's war against ISIS illegal?
Is the president's war against ISIS illegal? Senator Rand Paul believes it is. The Kentucky Republican, who is eyeing a presidential run, wrote an op-ed in The Daily Beast, saying: "...this war is now...
View ArticleGeorge W. Bush: I "wanted dad to be alive" to read biography
Washington (CNN) - Former President George W. Bush said Tuesday that he wanted to publish his personal biography about his father, former President George H.W. Bush, now because "I wanted Dad to be...
View ArticleObama, GOP prepare to battle over immigration reform
President Obama is doubling down on immigration. "I indicated to (House) Speaker (John) Boehner several months ago that if in fact Congress failed to act I would use all the lawful authority that I...
View ArticleWhat exactly is an 'executive action'?
President Obama's decision to issue an executive order without the approval of Congress is causing a firestorm across the country. Republicans say the move is illegal. Four governors are threatening to...
View ArticlePres. Obama on Sony attack: 'Go to the movies'
Washington (CNN) - President Barack Obama says Americans should "go to the movies" without fear, despite hackers' threats against venues that show a controversial film that Sony has now decided to...
View ArticleObama calls on only women during press conference
(CNN) - President Barack Obama took eight questions during his Friday press conference — and all of them from women journalists. It was an unusual and deliberate move, considering the White House press...
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