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Eric Holder lashed out at his chief antagonist Wednesday at a congressional hearing where the attorney general was questioned on recent administration scandals, telling Republican Rep. Darrell Issa at the end of a tense exchange that his conduct is "shameful." Holder's comments came after Issa accused him of purposely and repeatedly keeping information from Congress. "No, that's what you typically do," Holder responded. Following crosstalk, Holder added, "That is inappropriate and is too consistent with the way in which you conduct yourself as a member of Congress. It's unacceptable and it's shameful." The heated exchange with the lawmaker who led the charge against Holder regarding the botched Operation Fast and Furious came during a House Judiciary Committee hearing that examined a new set of scandals. Holder was grilled on a series of allegations, including the way the agency tried to find out who was behind a government leak to The Associated Press. The AP, along with several lawma...
He didn't seek the spotlight, but when Frank Buckles outlived every other American who'd served in World War I, he became what his biographer called "the humble patr...
Oliver North takes you inside the history of war reporting
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Fox News national security analyst KT McFarland sounds off
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Israel's parliament has held a special session on whether to recognize the mass killings of Armenians as genocide, even as the government takes new steps to repair r...
The desecration of dozens of graves of Germans killed in World War I and buried in a French cemetery clouded a historic meeting Sunday by the leaders of the two nati...
The last known combat veteran of World War I was defiant of the tolls of time, a centenarian who swam in the sea, twirled across dance floors, and published his firs...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is halting its search for World War I-era chemical weapons in a Washington, D.C., neighborhood after workers found an open glass fla...
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The wrecks of three British warships sunk after World War I off the coast of a Baltic Sea island have been found, Estonia's military announce...
Artifacts nearly a century old on display
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Fight over Obamacare enters new phase and another Benghazi standoff. Plus - How does President Obama plan to get his agenda through Congress?
Liberal frustrations grow after 100 days of Obama, Syria slaughter tests U.S. policy and 50 Conservatives fray on immigration
Arizona is returning to its gold rush roots with a bill that would make precious metals legal currency.The GOP-led Senate gave final approval Tuesday to the bill tha...
Our waiter, Giado, covered his eyes in dismay when we told him we were setting off the next day on a weeklong walking tour of Tuscany. "You really want to walk? It's...
British World War One veteran Henry Allingham is the world's oldest man at 113 following the death of the previous holder of the title, Japan's Tomoji Tanabe, Guinne...
Pennsylvania State police removed a World War I grenade from an auction, fearing the device could still detonate, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported.Bill Evans, ...