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Published April 24, 2013
The Florida professor who has made controversial comments alleging that the Sandy Hook school massacre may have been staged is now saying that the same may be true for the Boston Marathon bombing.
Published April 15, 2013
The largest movie theater chain in the country, Regal Entertainment Group, has quietly cut back the hours of workers at their locations across the country because of the Affordable Health Care act, FoxNews.com has learned.
Published April 09, 2013
The Blue Angels, the Navy's revered aerial acrobats, have been grounded for the rest of the year due to sequestration cuts.
Published April 09, 2013
Brad Soden of Phoenix was told by his wife Liz after an accident that left her paralyzed to leave her and avoid any burden. He said not a chance.
Published April 08, 2013
The American Civil Liberties Union joined a growing chorus of groups Monday in support of a Fox News reporter who faces jail time in Colorado over her refusal to reveal her sources in an exclusive report on the Aurora shooting massacre.
Published March 29, 2013
The Department of Homeland Security is spending more and more on pricey hollow-point bullets for law-enforcement officers -- even as it plans to enforce furloughs and other cuts on Customs and Border Protection employees due to sequestration.
Published March 24, 2013
It’s been more than a year since the video “KONY 2012” went viral on the Internet and brought slacktivism into the public spotlight, but the group missed its goal of bringing murderous African warlord Joseph Kony to justice by the end of last year.
Published March 21, 2013
The head of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq says that the number of Christian houses of worship have dwindled in ten years since the war started.
Published March 21, 2013
The Army Corps of Engineers is about to enact a painful furlough on hundreds of workers in power plants across the country due to the sequestration--but more money may be spent as a result, with overtime pay outs to workers covering the gaps in daily operation.
Published March 18, 2013
A law teacher with the University of Oregon got a life lesson from the school of hard knocks when he was fired from his position after he got irate with student protestors eventually shoving one and snatching the phone of another.