Liberty News
Survey Suggests Fierce Party Competition In November
Popular wisdom has it that the incumbent president's party is doomed to lose the first midterm elections, and predictions are not any different this year. However, a new survey suggests that Republicans may still have to fight for every single vote.
Watchdog Group Sues Labor Department Over 'Rightful Wage' Regulation
Comedian Stephen Colbert may have defended migrant workers' rights before Congress last week, but an anti-corruption watchdog organization is suing the government to obtain documents regarding its wage policy towards illegal immigrants.
Obama Signs Multi-Billion Dollar Measure That Aims To Help Small Businesses, Create Jobs
In an effort to stimulate job growth and revive entrepreneurship, President Barack Obama signed a $42 billion bill on Sept. 27 to help small businesses in the United States.
Internet Surveillance Proposal Raises Constitutional Questions
There is a new legislative plan that, if implemented, would require social media services such as Skype or Facebook to comply with a wiretap order.
Most Americans Believe Country Is In Recession, A Recent Poll Reveals
A recent survey has found that nearly three-fourths of Americans believe that the United States is still in a recession.
Obama's Popularity In Peril As Midterms Near
Six weeks before an election that could dramatically alter his first term as president, a new poll reveals that Barack Obama’s approval ratings remain low.
Colbert Sticks To Shtick When Defending Migrant Workers
It’s not every day that a comedian testifies in front of Congress to discuss one of America’s hot-button topics. That was the case on Sept. 24, when Comedy Central’s Stephen Colbert spoke on Capitol Hill about the influx of migrant workers.
Antioxidants In Turmeric May Benefit Joint Health
With the many tasty temptations in today’s society, choosing foods can be a difficult task. Many of the foods that are favorites among consumers also happen to be the least healthy.
Gay Republicans Condemn Planned Government Objection To 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Ruling
The Department of Justice is planning to file an objection to the United States District Court's decision to ban the enforcement of the "don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) policy, a decision that has already drawn criticism. However, this time some of the condemnation has not come from the liberal left.
DNC Leader Blasts Republican Pledge
In the wake of the Republicans’ recently announced "Pledge to America," liberals have responded with sharp criticism of their rivals’ agenda.





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