Former Justice Department lawyers John Yoo and Jay Bybee won't be sanctioned for infamous 'torture memos' says Justice Department's Head of Professional responsibility.
State of Nebraska about to boot thousands of pregnant women off of Medicaid in order to conform to Federal rules that disallow coverage for illegal immigrants.
Within hours of Obama's State of the Union speech, hackers attacked 49 House member's web sites, leaving insulting remarks towards the President behind.
Non-Partisan groups fearful of major fraud come Tuesday's election in Massachusetts. Representatives on 'Orange Alert' in what could decide the balance of power in U.S. Senate.
A 6.0 earthquake shook the city of Cuilapa. It was felt as far away as El Salvador. There is no word on casualties or damage yet, according to public officials.
Decried as Unconstitutional, a Nebraska Senator plans to move forward with a bill called 'unreasonable search and seizure' by those concerned with privacy rights.
'Sexting', Traveler's Rights, MS Explorer security issues, a widening AIG probe, and an inquiry into former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's role in the lead up to the war in Iraq are just a few of the major stories that got 'dumped' for the weekend.
A pro-life group tries to skirt around Roe v. Wade, but a Nevada judge throws the ballot initiative out. Nevada Democrats may see another gift from the far right come November.
The Obama Administration continues to use a misleading and inaccurate practice to base its yearly cost of living increases for seniors and the poverty stricken.