The Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Obama Administration's Immigration Actions
Jan. 20, 2016 |
Good morning from the nation's capital, where the Supreme Court will decide whether President Obama overstepped his authority in allowing millions of illegal immigrants to stay in the United States. A new watchdog report gives five big reasons the budget crisis isn't going away. The Senate OKs a judge who once said President Reagan tolerated "bigotry." Plus: downplaying the sexual assaults on women in Germany, the Planned Parenthood suit over the undercover videos, and an update on the sanctions on Iran. |
CommentaryThe Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Obama Administration's Immigration ActionsThe case, brought by Texas and 25 other states, challenges President Barack Obama's attempt to give legal status and work authorizations to more than 4 million illegal immigrants. |
Commentary5 Reasons Why America Is Headed to a Budget CrisisSpending, deficits, and debt are expected to expand significantly over the next decade, while entitlement and interest spending will continue to consume more and more of the budget. |
NewsSenate Confirms Obama Court Nominee Who Called Reagan a BigotFind out how your senators voted on the confirmation of Judge Wilhelmina Wright. |
CommentaryAttacks on Women in Cologne Highlight Double Standard of MulticulturalismIn the current sweepstakes of multicultural victimhood, women are lower in the pecking order than Muslim refugees. |
CommentaryPlanned Parenthood Abuses the Law to Stop DissentPlanned Parenthood is suing, claiming undercover videographers violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and federal wiretapping laws. |
NewsWorld Watches How Iran, Now Free of Nuclear Sanctions, Will ActAfter being freed of U.S.- and European-imposed oil and financial sanctions, Iran can participate in the international banking system and can sell as much oil as it wants. |
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