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The Defense Department is seeking a $150-million upgrade to the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, making it clear to the prisoners already on a hunger strike over their desperate and worsening situation that they are there to stay.

 

 

 

Australia's carbon tax, instituted just shy of nine months ago, is already contributing to a record number of business failures Down Under.

Citing the Constitution's supremacy clause, a federal judge struck down a Missouri law allowing individuals and employers to opt out of the ObamaCare contraception mandate for moral or religious reasons.

Friday, 15 March 2013 10:56

Victimized at the Vet’s by ObamaCare

ObamaCare's new medical device tax isn't just making human healthcare more expensive; it's also raising the cost of veterinary care.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013 16:13

Judge Tosses NYC’s Super-Sized Soda Ban

A state Supreme Court judge struck down New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on the sale of large-sized sugary drinks one day before it was set to go into effect.

A former TSA screener says the agency's screening process is nearly worthless and its employees are people "who could never keep a job in the private sector."

In the aftermath of a bungled project, the Transportation Security Administration allowed airports to give security clearance to people without first doing background checks on them — and it has no idea who these people are.

Some Senate Republicans, backed by their leadership, are proposing a plan to avoid mandated sequestration cuts by letting President Obama decide what to cut.

In a bid to save money, including new ObamaCare health-insurance fees, employers are increasingly dropping health coverage for employees' spouses.

A U.K. man was visited by armed police officers after posting a picture of an action figure with a mortar launcher on Facebook.

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