Paul Stanley

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  • GOP Senators Drill Susan Rice Over Libya in Capitol Hill Meetings

    The White House sent United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to gauge the response of Senate Republicans to her potential nomination to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She met behind closed doors with Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C), all of whom have been critical of her over comments she made following the Sept. 11 attacks in Libya.

  • Planned Parenthood Clinic Offers 'Black Friday' Discount for Birth Control, Abortions

    Planned Parenthood Clinic Offers 'Black Friday' Discount for Birth Control, Abortions

    The traditional first-day of Christmas shopping known as "Black Friday" has taken on an entirely different meaning for a South Florida Planned Parenthood clinic that offered special pricing on birth control and emergency contraception to women if they visited the clinic between certain hours.

  • Democrats Won't Consider Social Security Changes in Fiscal Cliff Deal

    Congressional Democrats are saying that they are not willing to consider changes in Social Security in a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff," even though the Simpson-Bowles commission charged with coming up with a plan insists that Social Security can't be ignored.

  • Utah Congressman to Pen Elizabeth Smart Memoir

    Utah Congressman to Pen Elizabeth Smart Memoir

    Incoming Congressman Chris Stewart (R-Utah) will have more on his plate than just learning the ins and outs of Washington, D.C. The 52-year-old politician will also be writing the story of Elizabeth Smart, the young 14-year-old Utah girl who was kidnapped ten years ago and held captive for nine months by Brian David Mitchell.

  • Obama Pardons Turkey; Celebrates Thanksgiving With Family, Friends

    Obama Pardons Turkey; Celebrates Thanksgiving With Family, Friends

    The First Family celebrated a quiet Thanksgiving at the White House with several friends and White House staff members after he issued his first post-election pardon.

  • New Poverty Figures Raise Questions on Role of Church, Christians

    New Poverty Figures Raise Questions on Role of Church, Christians

    In the final months of the presidential election, both major candidates mentioned the term "middle class" countless times in any effort to mobilize the country's largest voting bloc. What they rarely, if ever, mentioned were those who live below the poverty line and what role the government and the Church should play in helping these 46.2 million Americans.

  • Hobby Lobby Seeks Immediate Relief From Abortion Pill Mandate

    Hobby Lobby filed an emergency appeal seeking immediate relief from fines that could total $1.3 million per day after a stinging decision by a federal court on Monday mandating that the Christian-owned retailer abide by the Obama administration's mandate to provide "morning-after" and "week-after" drugs.

  • Evangelicals to 'Country Club' GOPers: Social Issues Aren't Problem, You Are

    Leading evangelicals are pushing back hard against charges that social issues are weakening the GOP brand, asserting that the nation is rejecting the rich GOP "country club" image more than retreating on moral issues.

  • Petraeus Mistress Promised to Make Rival 'Go Away' in Emails

    Biographer Paula Broadwell, who authored the emails to a Tampa socialite that eventually exposed her affair with former CIA Director David Petraeus, told her potential nemesis that she would make her "go away," the New York Daily News first reported.

  • West Concedes Florida Congressional Seat

    Rep. Allen West, the Republican from Florida's 18th Congressional District whose unfettered style of throwing verbal grenades gained him a love-hate relationship with his constituents and colleagues, has conceded his tight congressional race to 29-year-old Patrick Murphy.