Liberty News
Obama And O’Reilly Square Off Prior To Super Bowl
President Barack Obama addressed several hot-button issues, including the protests in Egypt and his unpopular healthcare law, during an interview with FOX News host Bill O’Reilly on Feb. 6.
Unemployment Rate Falls Again, But Job Growth Still Sluggish
The Labor Department has reported that national unemployment has dropped to its lowest level in nearly two years. The data, which was released on Feb. 4, revealed that the jobless rate fell to 9 percent in January.
Bed Bugs Can’t Kill, But They Cause Discomfort And Embarrassment
A two-day National Bed Bug Summit was held in Washington, DC last week to address the recent infestations sweeping the United States. According to FOX News, these critters have infiltrated millions of homes, as well as movie theaters and the most posh retail stores and hotels in recent years.
Choosing Dark Roast Coffee May Boost Antioxidant Intake
Next time the barista poses the question of light or dark roast, coffee-drinkers might be doing themselves a nutritional favor by going for the latter as it has been shown to contain more antioxidants.
Number Of Illegal Immigrants Grows In 2010
The number of illegal immigrants increased by 100,000 last year, according to estimates from the Pew Hispanic Center. The data reveals that approximately 11.2 million undocumented immigrants, or 3.7 percent of the nation’s overall population, were living in the United States in March 2010, which was up from 11.1 million in 2009.
Arizona Governor Questions Bloomberg’s Cross-Country Investigation
Arizona officials are perplexed about New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s recent investigation that occurred thousands of miles outside of his jurisdiction.
Paul Says GOP May Not Be “Brave Enough” To Slash Federal Spending
Freshman Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has claimed that the GOP’s most recent budget proposal is insufficient, and he has questioned whether his party colleagues are "brave enough" to make deeper cuts.
Huntsman Leaving Beijing For Possible White House Bid
Jon Huntsman’s decision to resign from his Chinese ambassadorship has fueled rumors that the former Governor of Utah is gearing up for a presidential bid in 2012.
Red Wine May Reverse Signs Of Arterial Aging
While antioxidants in red wine have been shown to have health benefits, a recent study conducted at the Boston University Medical Center provides insight into what exactly the compounds do to the body.
Cardiovascular Disease Preventable By Controlling Blood Pressure
Recent research has indicated that by lowering blood pressure, women cut their risk of experiencing stroke, myocardial infarction or heart failure and could possibly reverse some effects of cardiovascular disease.





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