Immigration Reform 2013: Policy Experts, Police Rebuff Gowdy’s Enforcement Bill
Advocates expressed disappointment in an immigration reform bill that could cause a trust deficit between police and public.
2013 Immigration Reform Bill Would Reduce Deficit By $175B In A Decade, Says CBO
The nonpartisan entity says the Senate's "Gang of Eight's" immigration reform bill would save billions and reduce the deficit.
Immigration Reform News: What's Inside Rep. Gowdy's Enforcement Bill
Take a look at what's inside the U.S. House immigration reform bill and see how Republicans want to toughen enforcement in America.
Immigration Reform 2013: House To Vote On Bill Critics Say Could Lead To Profiling
U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy’s immigration bill is focused on interior enforcement and will be the first measure voted on by the House.
70% Of Americans Oppose President Barack Obama Arming Syrian Rebels: Poll
Americans say the military has too much on it plates and also worry Syria's anti-government groups may be no better than the government.
Supreme Court Rules Arizona's 'Motor Voter' Law Requiring Proof Of Citizenship Illegal
The justices said the Arizona provision conflicts with the national motor voter law.
A Taste Of Its Own Medicine: Manchin To Target NRA In New Ad
The West Virginia Democrat is pushing back at the NRA's target ads in his home state, questioning is Second Amendment commitment.
Immigration Reform 2013: There's Rarely Competition Between Low-Skilled Immigrants And Americans, Study Says
This conservative report supports immigration reform and should knock some wind out of opponents' sails.
Congress' New Low - Americans Have More Confidence In Banks, Organized Religion [Poll]
America's confidence in Congress as an institution has been below 30 percent for more than 20 years.
Immigration Reform 2013: Is A Right-Leaning Bill Up Ahead?
Chuck Schumer's mission to get the 2013 immigration reform bill passed with 70 votes is making some colleagues and advocates uneasy.
Immigration Reform Bill 2013: Senate Votes 82-15 To Begin Debate
Senators will now begin changing the immigration status quo, as they voted 82-15 to begin debate on the reform bill.
Latest Immigration Reform News: Rubio Toughens Bill's English Language Requirement
For Rubio, simply enrolling in a course is not enough to prove English proficiency to get permanent U.S. residency.
Obama On Immigration Reform: ‘Give Them A Sense Of Certainty’
President Barack Obama said immigration reform will require compromise by multiple interests and that the 2013 bill is reform's best shot.
Immigration Reform News 2013: 4 Amendments That Could Make Path To Citizenship Harder
The Gang of Eight united in committee against threats to their immigration reform bill, but will their bill stand in the full Senate?
Immigration Reform 2013: Why Border Security Isn't A Strong Argument For Opponents Anymore
In the debate, lawmakers pushing for enhanced border security are at odds with reality; meanwhile, more Americans prefer a path to citizenship.
Has The Republican Party Truly Lost A Generation Or Can The GOP Retake The Youth Vote From Obama And The Democrats?
The Republican Party, although still strong in some demographics, may face long-term erosion.
Susan Rice Next National Security Adviser: Black Eye For Republicans?
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice is expected to be the next national security adviser -- and Republicans can't do anything about it.
GOP Platform: That’s What Young Republicans Find Wrong With The Party
Take it from the youngsters at the College Republican National Committee: The GOP is in need of a new youth-focused platform.
Movie2K Offline: MPAA Confirms Multi-Year Effort By Studios To Stop Film Distribution On Pirate Site; Investigation Underway In Germany
Six U.K. Internet service providers blocked access to Movie2K before the site was taken down globally last week.
Movie2K Down: MPAA Lists Site Among 'Notorious Markets' To Government
Nearly two years ago, the MPAA identified Movie2k as one of the world's most notorious markets for illegal films and TV shows.
Gun Control News: Pryor, Bloomberg In Ad War
U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., says in his latest commercial he listens only to his constituents, not to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg or D.C.
Gun Control News: Pryor Condems Bloomberg's Use Of Friend's Death In New Attack Ad
The Democratic senator, who voted against expanding background checks, slams Mike Bloomberg for politicizing a friend's death.
Critics Blast US Farm Subsidy Recipient Rep. Stephen Fincher For Backing Food Stamp Cuts
He supports cutting $20 billion from food stamps, and got nearly $3.5 million in farm subsidies, a watchdog group says.
It’s Not Over: Issa To Bring IRS' Lois Lerner Back, On Belief She Waived Fifth Amendment
The Republican says Lerner waived her Fifth Amendment right by giving an opening statement before Congress Tuesday.
IRS Hearing: Issa Scolds Treasury IG, Shulman Takes Beating For Misleading Congress
Democrats attack the former IRS Commissioner, and the Republican chairman has some strong words too.
IRS Scandal: Lois Lerner Asserts Innocence Then Pleads The Fifth
Lois Lerner, who runs the IRS exemption division, said she has "not broken any laws." She then pleaded the Fifth.
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wolin: ‘The IRS Did Not Act With Integrity’
Wolin said the IRS' targeting of conservative groups is “absolutely unacceptable and inexcusable.”
IRS Scandal: Lois Lerner Pleads The Fifth; Issa Issues Subpoena
Lois Lerner, who heads the IRS' tax-exempt application division, sparked a media frenzy when she issued an apology May 10.
Ex IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman ‘Saddened, Dismayed’ At IG Report
It's the first time lawmakers have questioned Shulman since the IRS scandal broke nearly two weeks ago.
IRS Scandal: 4 Tough Questions Agency Faces From Finance Committee For Targeting Conservative Groups
Not having to worry about re-election next year, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Baucus deepens the IRS probe.