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Published April 26, 2013
A jury in South Bend, Indiana has found that fraud put President Obama and Hillary Clinton on the presidential primary ballot in Indiana in the 2008 election. Two Democratic political operatives were convicted Thursday night in the illegal scheme after only three hours of deliberations in South Bend. They were found guilty on all counts.
Published April 22, 2013
The trial is underway for a former Democratic official and Board of Elections worker who are accused of being part of a plot that has raised questions over whether President Obama's campaign -- when he was a candidate in 2008 -- submitted enough legitimate signatures to have legally qualified for the presidential primary ballot.
Published April 02, 2013
Josh and Lauren Egan were newly married when they bought their first home in Rocky Hill, Conn., and were looking forward to raising a family in the Hartford suburb. Now, they and other residents of their neighborhood worry that they will be living alongside child molesters, rapists and other ex-cons.
Published March 11, 2013
Obama supporter Melowese Richardson was indicted Monday in Cincinnati on charges she voted at least six times in the last presidential election.
Published March 07, 2013
The 15-year-old Pakistani girl became known for calling on girls to attend school in Taliban controlled areas. For her young activism, she was targeted by Taliban gunmen in Pakistan, who picked her out by name and then gunned her down at point blank range on her school bus last October. She was critically injured and in a medically-induced coma. Miraculously she survived and still refuses to back down.
Published February 19, 2013
An Ohio poll worker says she voted twice for President Obama last November. She cast an absentee ballot and then voted at the polls as well. Authorities are also investigating if she voted in the names of four other people, for a total of six votes in the 2012 presidential election.
Published February 13, 2013
Complaints about long lines marred the November election for some. But while Florida was considered the worst state for waiting times, one study questions if there really was an intractable problem across the nation.
Published December 05, 2012
Keith Gordon's house in the private Sea Gate community on the tip of Coney Island in Brooklyn, the one in which he grew up, lived in for forty years, and raised a family, is now just a pile of rubble.
Published November 03, 2012
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys, including Quarterback Tony Romo, were names that ACORN workers attempted to register to vote during the 2008 presidential election.
Published November 02, 2012
Imagine going to vote for your presidential candidate and pushing the button on a touch-screen voting machine -- but the "X" marks his opponent instead. That is what some voters in Nevada, North Carolina, Texas and Ohio have reported.