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Military Law Journal Publishes Argument for Arming More Soldiers on Military Installations

'Military personnel are vulnerable to active shooters primarily because of overly restrictive military firearms policies'

Report: IRS May Still Be Targeting Conservative Organizations for Audit

Congressman: IRS should implement procedures to prevent abuse from happening again

Barack Obama

Obama: Ukraine a Russian ‘Client State’

Critics say the president’s speech mischaracterized a U.S. ally, neglected “geopolitical reality”

Mac Thornberry

Armed Services Committee Chair Disputes Obama SOTU Claims

Thornberry: Next president will inherit ‘whale of a mess’ on national security

$765B: Government Collects Record-High Taxes in 1st Quarter of FY 2016

Despite collecting record revenues, government still runs $215 billion deficit

food stamps

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Decline, Exceed 45 Million for 54 Straight Months

Program costs increased by $10 million in one month