Science Agency Eyes Climate Change Professor's Use of Millions From Taxpayers
March 25, 2016 |
It's Good Friday in Washington, where a climate researcher funded by millions from taxpayers draws the eye of a science agency's watchdog. Kevin Mooney has details. Europe isn't hitting ISIS after the deadly Brussels attacks like it did following Paris, Nolan Peterson reports. Plus: Jim DeMint shares what he learned about British sovereignty in London. Genevieve Wood says the government is hooked on spending. And, days after World Down Syndrome Day, a governor signs a measure forbidding abortion of babies with the condition. Enjoy your Easter weekend. |
NewsScience Agency Eyes Climate Change Professor's Use of Millions From TaxpayersA federal science agency is "seriously" interested in reviewing tens of millions in taxpayer-funded grants awarded to a university professor who wants President Obama to prosecute those who don't share the administration's view that mankind is changing the world's climate. |
NewsHas Europe Blinked on Defeating ISIS in the Middle East?The terrorist attacks in Brussels so far have produced an internal evaluation of Belgium's intelligence and law enforcement missteps, rather than the escalated airstrikes on Islamist targets in Syria that quickly followed the deadly attacks in Paris. |
CommentaryWhat Obama Can Learn From French President on Terrorist Attack ResponsesThere was a stark difference between French President François Hollande's response to the terrorist attacks in Belgium on Tuesday and Obama's. |
CommentaryA Fight for British Freedom and SovereigntyFor the first time in over four decades, British voters will finally be able to shape their own destiny. |
CommentaryLawmakers in Both Parties Are Addicted to SpendingThe debt is at $19 trillion. This needs to stop. |
NewsIndiana Governor Signs Bill Banning Abortions of Babies With Down Syndrome"Every life has value. Every life is a gift," says Carissa Carroll, a mom of a toddler with Down syndrome, who backed legislation, signed Thursday by Republican Gov. Mike Pence, that banned aborting babies over genetic causes. |
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