Obama Rejects Recommendation for VA Reform
by Morgan Chalfant • Washington Free Beacon President Obama is disputing a recommendation to change the governance structure of the Department of Veterans Affairs network of hospitals, saying it would…
Another ACA failure
New Hampshire Union Leader New Hampshire residents will have even fewer choices for health insurance next year as Community Health Options announced last week that it is dumping the Granite…
Attorneys general shouldn’t outsource legal work to private firms
By Peter Roff • Washington Examiner The office of attorney general is a role that is unrivaled in government. Its occupant possesses the power to prosecute private citizens, corporations and…
Social Security Paid Dead Government Workers $1.7 Million
by Elizabeth Harrington • Washington Free Beacon The Social Security Administration has paid dead federal workers $1.7 million in recent years, with the deceased receiving benefits an average of seven…
State Dept Finds 30 Clinton Emails Discussing Benghazi
by Jack Heretik • Washington Free Beacon The State Department announced Tuesday that it has found 30 new emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server that discuss the terror attack on…
CNN: Clinton Told FBI She Didn’t Recall 39 Times
by David Rutz • Washington Free Beacon Hillary Clinton told the FBI she didn’t “recall” 39 times according to the investigation report about her email server practices released Friday. According…
FBI Interview Catches Hillary Clinton In Multiple Lies
by Bre Payton • Washington Free Beacon The FBI just released notes from its July 2 interview with Hillary Clinton about her use of a private, unsecured email server during…
FBI Releases Clinton Email Investigation Files
by Morgan Chalfant • Washington Free Beacon The FBI on Friday publicly released files from its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server, including a summary of the bureau’s interview with…
The EU is trying to rob Americans
The European Union (EU) has ruled that Apple, one of the world’s top technology companies, must pay $14.5 billion in taxes to Ireland, despite the fact that Ireland has determined…
Why ‘Cash for Prisoners’ May End Up Being Least of U.S. Concerns Over Payment to Iran
By Aaron David Miller • Wall Street Journal It’s not clear how much worse things will get for the Obama administration over its $400 million payment to Iran in January,…
Selling the Secretary
by Peter Roff • U.S.News So many shoes have dropped on the matter of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s conduct and ethics she’s starting to resemble former Philippine…
Two Hundred Yards Is Too Close
by Jed Babbin • The American Spectator Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps boats harassed U.S. Navy ships and boats again last week in what has become a commonplace in the Persian Gulf.…
CBO: Federal Debt to Hit $28.2 Trillion Over Next Decade
by Ali Meyer • Washington Free Beacon Outstanding federal debt is projected to hit $28.2 trillion over the next decade, according to a report from the Congressional Budget Office. At…
An Internet Giveaway to the U.N.
By L. Gordon Crovitz • Wall Street Journal When the Obama administration announced its plan to give up U.S. protection of the internet, it promised the United Nations would never…
D.C. Restaurants Lose Eight Jobs a Day as Wage Hikes Take Effect
by Bill McMorris • Washington Free Beacon Restaurants in the nation’s capital experienced their worst hiring period in 15 years, fueling speculation that wage hikes are reducing employment opportunities. Employment…