December 20, 2015 Rail industry at risk of halting service amid struggle to meet year-end safety deadline On New Year’s Day, 70,000 miles of the country’s railway system could come to an unprecedented halt—leaving millions of commuters without a ride and slamming the brakes on freight service.
December 20, 2015 Planned Parenthood workers, PACs donated $25M to Dems since 2000 The financial ties between Planned Parenthood and Democrats run deep, with the taxpayer-funded women's health care and abortion provider's employees and political arms donating at least $25 million to party lawmakers over the last 15 years, according to a FoxNews.com analysis.
December 20, 2015 Oklahoma Legislature, like Congress, takes aim at taxpayer-funded wind energy credits Just outside the small farming community of Tuttle, Oklahoma, the 262-foot-tall wind turbines that dot the horizon are welcome additions -- providing millions of dollars in additional income to farmers and landowners.
December 20, 2015 Candidates battle for the libertarian vote in New Hampshire The battle for the 2016 Republican nomination is on in New Hampshire, where presidential contenders Ted Cruz and Rand Paul have targeted the libertarian vote in hopes of winning the country’s first primary.
December 20, 2015 Rand Paul warns of 'same old, same old' with another Romney run Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul warned Wednesday that another presidential run by Mitt Romney would not necessarily be good news for the GOP.
December 1, 2015 Road trip: Colorado pot shops lure college kids from nearby states With just over two weeks to go till the midterms, some of the most important races in determining the mood of the electorate are taking shape—and there aren’t even Democrats or Republicans on the ballot.
December 1, 2015 Top forensic examiner: Not inappropriate for coroner in Ill. cop shooting case to talk to press One of the country’s top medical examiners told Fox News Thursday he did not think it was inappropriate for an Illinois coroner to talk with reporters in the midst of an investigation into the mysterious death of a veteran police officer.
December 1, 2015 Tying the knot on campus: At Brigham Young University, one fourth of the students are married Tying the knot is the last thing on most college students’ minds but at Brigham Young University one quarter of the student population is married.
November 29, 2015 Probe of Illinois officer's death marked by tension between cops, coroner The investigation into the death of an Illinois police officer earlier this month has been beset by clashes between the task force looking into the case and the local coroner, reports say.