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Published May 31, 2011
President Obama says reforming immigration policy will help the nation’s economy, but one major critic is saying that easing visa restrictions and giving illegal immigrants a path to legitimacy would be a disaster for American workers.
Published May 23, 2011
There are places in Mexico where residents don’t know who the real police are.
Published February 20, 2011
The Navy just set a world record, a test blast from a new type of laser that can shoot cruise missiles from the sky in seconds with a deadly accuracy that simply doesn't exist today.
Published February 10, 2011
Conservatives at Thursday’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) said they do not expect the Republican leadership in Washington to raise immigration as a front-burner issue in the near term.
Published January 16, 2011
Allegations of a pro-gay takeover, boycotts, embezzlement and terrorist-loving board members. Sounds like a Hollywood version of a conspiracy thriller, but it's not. It's the buzz around this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, the nation's single largest annual congregation of conservative leaders.
Published February 20, 2010
What motivates conservative women hasn't changed much since mavens like Phyllis Schafly took on the feminists as a pro-life torchbearer in the 1970s, and the Conservative Political Action Conference this week has shown that their roles in the conservative movement have only grown
Published February 19, 2010
David Bossie, founder and president of Citizens United, a conservative group which last month won a landmark Supreme Court case against the U.S. government, has become a rock star at the CPAC.
Published October 12, 2009
Allen West, a retired Army colonel who is running for the second time against Democratic Rep. Ron Klein in Florida's 22nd congressional district, West, is one of a small but determined group of black Republicans running for seats in the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives in 2010.
Published July 22, 2009
Cass Sunstein's views on litigating on behalf of animals has raised concerns for Sen. John Cornyn, who placed a hold on the nominee until he gets a chance to hear his views one-on-one.
Published July 08, 2009
The government's top watchdogs are quickly becoming all bark and no bite, say critics who call the recent "purge" of inspectors general a warning about limited transparency in the Obama administration.