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- sports teams can mirror home town imageMy home town is Cincinnati, Ohio so I have no choice but to root for the Bengals. I now live in... Continue
- Where does protection end and infringements on rights begin?Spy programs have been around for hundreds of years. The traditional, cold-war-style way of... Continue
- What does Illinois new concealed carry law mean for the state in 2014?Illinois, one of the most liberal states in the Union, has long held its ground fighting off bids... Continue
- Liz Cheney ends Wyoming Senate bid in latest Republican Party battleAccording to a statement on her campaign website today, January 6, Liz Cheney, daughter of former... Continue
- Democrats want to expand Medicaid but haven’t said how NH will pay for itIn a State House memo today, Speaker of the House Terri Norelli states that Medicaid expansion is... Continue
- Suddenly, That Day, That SummerFor all things that happen in life there are a few instances when a chance encounter abruptly... Continue
- Hagman in, Ovitt out in race for county supervisorAssemblyman Curt Hagman will soon announce that he is in the race for the seat on the San... Continue
- Liberals vs. libertarians: Minimum wage increasesIt seems there is continual discussion surrounding the minimum wage should be raised. Even after... Continue
- Republican Congressman, Blaine Leutkemeyer is the latest to attack the Tea PartyIt appears as if the Republican Party has developed a practice of deflecting criticism by casting... Continue
- TARC Hamfest & radio swap meet Jan. 11, 2014 This WeekendTAMPA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB SWAPFEST Jan. 11, 2014 [TARC] SaturdayTampa's ham radio club, TARC,... Continue
- Lieu to introduce bill to ban state from assisting feds with warrantless spyingSenator Ted Lieu (D-Redondo Beach) will introduce a bill tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 6, 2014 to ban... Continue
- Much of the U.S. braces itself for record setting cold weatherIt was announced by the National Weather Service today that most of the nation will experience... Continue