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  • GOP: Obama developing 'backdoor amnesty plan'

    The Obama administration is considering ways it could go around lawmakers to let illegal immigrants stay in the United States, according to an agency memo.



  • Another Democrat facing ethics charges

    A second House Democrat, Rep. Maxine Waters of California, could be facing an ethics trial this fall, further complicating the midterm election outlook for the party as it battles to hold onto its majority.



  • Outrage over local salaries

    Residents of a California city are outraged after learning of the high salaries their city council members make by working for a town where many live in poverty.



  • U.S. adoption market on the rise

    Bethany Christian Services, the nation's largest adoption agency, is reporting a higher interest in adoptions.



  • CO pro-lifers want to finish what state started

    The campaign for passage of the Colorado Personhood Amendment has been launched.



  • The enablers of Charlie Rangel

    Michelle Malkin smallDrain the swamp? Lead the most ethical Congress in history? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is the world's worst cleaning lady.



  • Attorney: Christians' rights unprotected

    An attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund is describing the ruling in a case at Eastern Michigan University as "open season on Christians."



  • Knowing your enemy

    Dr. David Aikman smallOnly three Americans doubt that terrorist acts plotted against Americans have been inspired by the Muslim call for jihad -- unfortunately, they're all in the White House.



  • Obama's 'credibility gap'

    poll vote buttonPresident Obama recently spoke at a town hall meeting where he told his listeners that "things could be worse," but a dean of a major university says he doesn't understand how.



  • Fired religion instructor can return

    The University of Illinois says an instructor who was fired over a complaint about his presentation of Roman Catholic doctrine on homosexuality can have his job back.



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