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  • Senator voices 'serious' concerns about Hagel for Pentagon post

    Published December 20, 2012

    A member of the Senate committee that Chuck Hagel would have to clear if he's nominated for defense secretary told Fox News in an exclusive interview Thursday that she has "serious" reservations about the former senator's past positions.

  • NRA to 'push back' soon, schedules news conference

    Published December 18, 2012

    Amid the tidal wave of shock and grief that followed the mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the gun-control lobby immediately launched a well-coordinated campaign to pressure Congress and the Obama administration into enacting stricter regulation of guns and rifles. These forces had the playing field largely to themselves. That is soon to change.

  • Small business owners less likely to reinvest in companies as fiscal crisis nears

    Published December 13, 2012

    As President Obama and congressional Republicans wrangle over the terms of a deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff, the likelihood of small business owners making significant investments in their companies over the next 12 months has plummeted, a national survey finds.

  • UN watchdog says Iran still working toward nuclear weapons

    Published November 16, 2012

    United Nations nuclear inspectors continue to harbor strong suspicions that Iran is actively working on developing a nuclear weapon, according to the latest report by the international body’s nuclear watchdog agency.

  • Pa. officials plan no probe despite extraordinary turnout, totals for Obama in Philly

    Published November 12, 2012

    Pennsylvania election officials say they are not planning to investigate the extraordinary turnout and vote totals that President Obama garnered from parts of Philadelphia last Tuesday.

  • Documents show Stevens worried about Libya security threats, Al Qaeda before consulate attack

    Published October 19, 2012

    Across 166 pages of internal State Department documents -- released Friday by a pair of Republican congressmen pressing the Obama administration for more answers on the Benghazi terrorist attack -- slain U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and the security officers assigned to protect him repeatedly sounded alarms to their superiors in Washington about the intensifying lawlessness and violence in Eastern Libya, where Stevens ultimately died.

  • Memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis, fifty years later

    Published October 19, 2012

    There’s something very wrong with the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis. How could such a defining event of The Modern Age so suddenly have acquired all the trappings of antiquity?

  • Clinton aide described Libya strike as terror attack day later in Capitol Hill briefing

    Published October 08, 2012

    In a briefing to Capitol Hill staffers delivered the day after the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the killings appeared to be the result of a terrorist attack. The assessment stood in stark contrast to the opposing narrative pressed at that time by other top officials at State, the White House and the intelligence agencies. 

  • Obama aides internally disputed terrorism finding for several days, sources say

    Published October 05, 2012

    The day after U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice told five Sunday shows that the Benghazi attacks were spontaneous mob actions and not premeditated, Fox News has learned, U.S. intelligence officials contacted independent security contractors to review critical evidence in the case.  

  • State Department official: Egypt aid not in jeopardy, though US having 'frank' talks

    Published September 14, 2012

    A senior State Department official tells Fox News the United States' $1.6 billion annual aid to Egypt, the large majority of which goes to the Egyptian military, is not in jeopardy of being withdrawn at this time. "We are having some very frank conversations" with the Egyptians, the aide said.