Annaliese Wiederspahn
Annaliese Wiederspahn
Annaliese Wiederspahn
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Annaliese Wiederspahn
Even with a new poll out that shows 80 percent of New Yorkers don’t like him and a new web interview in which he comes across as combative and indignant,
The signature crime-fighting strategy of New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and police commissioner Ray Kelly suffered a major setback Monday with a federal
The U.S. Department of Defense is catching heat for a poster that some say appears to put the onus of sexual assault prevention on possible victims. The U.S.
President Obama will be in Illinois on Wednesday, kicking off a series of speeches to realign focus on jobs and the economy. Ahead of fall fights over the debt
Days after a Florida jury of six women acquitted George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, politicians and pundits are still trying to sort out
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Obamacare, which cleared the way for the healthcare law to be fully
Immigration reform is expected to be on the agenda Tuesday afternoon when President Obama and Vice President Biden sit down in the Oval Office with a bipartisan
The Supreme Court upheld affirmative action in college admissions on Monday, but the narrow focus of the decision imposes a tougher legal standard for public
As President Obama sought to defend his administration’s national security surveillance programs, some members of his party remain unconvinced.