- 11/17/2011
Conservative Hollywood Celebs Endorse Perry, Bachmann and Paul
GOP Candidates Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry and Ron Paul lead their rivals in securing the elusive support of conservative celebrities.
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11/16/2011House GOP Letter: Eric Holder Should Resign Over Fast and Furious Scandal
House Republicans, eager to get to the bottom of the scandal that allowed over 2,000 firearms to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, are working on a letter addressed to the White House asking for the resignation for U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
Tags Barack Obama Politics - 11/16/2011
First Gay U.S. Ambassador Criticizes Herman Cain in New Memoir
James Hormel, the first openly gay U.S. ambassador, takes aim at Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain in his new memoir for saying that homosexuality is a choice.
- 11/15/2011
Herman Cain Still Seen as Struggling With Foreign Policy Issues
Presidential candidate Herman Cain struggled Monday to formulate a response to President Barack Obama’s handling of the Libyan uprising during an interview with a Wisconsin paper, possibly revealing a continuing serious disconnect in foreign policy matters.
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11/15/2011Giffords: No Re-election Bid Until Health Improves
Though no one has ruled out the possibility of a re-election bid, Gabrielle Giffords said in her first televised interview since the Arizona shooting that she will not return to Congress until she is better.
- 11/14/2011
N.J. Nurses Say Hospital Still Pressures Them to Perform Abortion-Related Activities
Nurses involved in a moral conscience lawsuit against a New Jersey teaching hospital say teachers and medical staff are still pressuring them to perform abortion-related activities.
Tags Abortion - 11/14/2011
Mrs. Herman Cain Goes Public as Support Drops Among Female Voters
GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain’s wife, Gloria Cain, defended her husband publicly as women voters dropped support for the campaign, saying that her husband would “have to have a split personality” in order to carry out the sexual harassment claims of accuser Sharon Bialek.
Tags 2012 Race - 11/11/2011
Pastors Prepping for TheCall Detroit Tell Muslims 'We Love You'
Pastors in Detroit are trying to calm Muslim communities that are cautiously upping security at Islamic mosques and schools on Friday as the 24-hour prayer event TheCall kicks off. The group of clergy are proclaiming messages of brotherly love for Muslims and renewal for the Motor City.
Tags Islam - 11/11/2011
Senators Back Away From Letter Endorsing Joe Paterno for Presidential Medal
Pennsylvania senators dropped their support for former football coach Joe Paterno as a nominee for the Presidential Medal of Freedom following allegations that his assistant coach sexually abused boys.
Tags Politics - 11/10/2011
OWS Tent Cities a Hot Bed for Sexual Violence
Occupy Wall Street camp sites are proving to be breeding grounds for crime as multiple complaints about unwanted sexual advances, theft and drug use continue to surface around the nation.
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11/10/2011Family of Slain Agent Urges AG Holder to Own up to 'Fast and Furious' Failings
The family of Brian Terry, a slain border patrol agent linked to the Fast and Furious gun probe, is frustrated with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s refusal to accept responsibility for the federal operation that resulted in as many as 2,500 missing firearms.
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11/10/2011New Conservative Coalition Aims to Rally Minorities for 2012
A new grassroots group is organizing Republican presidential candidates and members of the Hispanic and African-American communities around economic issues in the hopes of drawing disenchanted minorities away from Barack Obama in 2012.
Tags Barack Obama 2012 Race - 11/10/2011
Lawmaker Responsible for Ariz. Immigration Law Fired in Special Election
Arizona voters recalled the ranking lawmaker who authored the state’s controversial immigration bill, sending a message that residents prefer gentler ways of healing the nation’s immigration system.
Tags Politics - 11/08/2011
Romney Leads GOP but Voters Still Uncomfortable With Him
Though Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney is a likely nominee, new polls reveal that voters are still concerned about his Mormon faith and that he would lose against Obama.
Tags Barack Obama 2012 Race - 11/08/2011
Obama Split Over Keystone Pipeline: Side With Christians, Environmentalists or Unions?
Despite the president’s attempts to stall a decision allowing the construction of a TransCanada Keystone XL oil pipeline, Barack Obama is caught in a desperate position where he is being pressured to choose, sooner rather than later, between either jobs or the environment.


