Amanda Winkler
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Supreme Court to Decide If It Will Take Up Ariz. Immigration Case
The Supreme Court is meeting on Friday to discuss Arizona’s controversial immigration law and whether or not it wants to take up the case. The justices’ decision will be announced Monday.
Sarah Palin Interested in Ron Paul?
Sarah Palin may not be running for president but she still has the opportunity to help determine which GOP candidate will be challenging Obama one-on-one come 2012. Her supporters have turned their attention from “Wiill Sarah run?” to “Who will Sarah endorse?”
White House Partners With Faith Community, Says Effort Is Sincere
White House staff flocked on Tuesday to Chicago, where President Obama first sprouted his political roots, seeking to form a tight relationship between the federal government and religious leaders.
Should Christians Pray for Terrorists?
A new Congressional report released on Wednesday describes homegrown Islamic terrorists who target U.S. military communities as a “severe and emerging threat.”
Delays in USPS May Hinder Elections
The financial woes of the United States Postal Service may have a negative impact on governmental elections. States that have gone to a completely mail-in voting system are likely to be the hardest hit by these delays.
Younger Americans Going Abroad for Work
With unemployment hovering around 9 percent and the country plummeting into an attitude of defeat, a growing number of Americans have opted to bail out of the American dream and search for a life abroad.
Donald Trump GOP Candidate Debate a Harmful Distraction?
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump officially is not part the 2012 presidential race after bowing out in May, but that is not stopping him from trying to be part of the action, or as some would call it, distraction.
Former VP Quayle to Back Romney
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney will pick up another endorsement on Tuesday, this time from former vice president Dan Quayle. The former vice president served under George H.W. Bush
US Ambassador Makes Controversial Comments Regarding Anti-Semitism
Howard Gutman, the U.S. ambassador to Belgium, set off a fire storm Monday morning after he made comments regarding the origin of anti-Semitism. He sought to make a distinction between “traditional” anti-Semitism and anti-Semitism brought about by the “ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.”
USPS to Slow Mail Delivery, Save Money
The U.S. Postal Service announced on Monday that it will be implementing cuts to first-class mail next spring due to its dismal financial outlook. The changes will result in a slower delivery service and is the first time in 40 years that change of this type has taken place at USPS.