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Archives of: June 2010

The Kagan Hearing’s Surprise Winner

The biggest winner of the Elena Kagan confirmation battle may be a conservative lawyer who never stepped foot inside the hearing room and was once on the fast track to a seat on the bench Kagan will probably soon occupy. As unlikely as it may have seemed at the start of the week, Miguel Estrada has emerged as the wronged hero seven years after he capitulated in a bitter partisan fight over a seat on a federal ... read more

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June 30, 2010

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Archives of: June 2010


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Yael Kuriel

June 27, 2010 2:50 PM

King Herod is welcome to visit his Palace

471 years after it was built, Herod's Gate in the old city of Jerusalem is re- inaugurated. King Herod is welcome to visit his luxury palace yet again. King herod (74BC-4BC), a Roman ... read more



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Lee Ross

June 27, 2010 9:43 AM

Cheney Still Hospitalized: Feeling Better

Former Vice President Dick Cheney remains in a Washington D.C. hospital with a build-up of fluid that's related to his longstanding heart issues but his daughter says Cheney is feeling ... read more



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Lee Ross

June 26, 2010 3:20 PM

June 28th: Big Day for Lady Justice

Monday will mark the confluence of many significant legal events in Washington, D.C. which will undoubtedly make it the most significant day of the year on the legal calendar. Elena Kagan's Supreme Court confirmation hearing is set to begin shortly after noon on Capitol Hill. June 28 is also the last scheduled day of the high court's 2009-10 term and that morning the ... read more



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Kimberly Schwandt

June 26, 2010 2:26 PM

Next Big Tea Party Event Now Closer to Nov.

The "Tea Party National Unity Convention" has been moved from July to October, positioning itself closer to the November elections, it was announced Saturday. After "deep and serious discussion for three days" it was decided that it would be more "advantageous" for the convention to be held in the middle of October closer to when voters go to the polls, one of the ... read more



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Yonat Friling

June 26, 2010 7:20 AM

Head of Mossad Ousted

Israeli top spy, Meir Dagan, is stepping down. According to local TV station Channel 2, Dagan, who was appointed as head of Mossad in 2002, requested to continue another year in the role, but was refused by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Sources tell Fox News that the main reason for Netanyahu’s decision is the international criticism following the January ... read more



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Mike Tobin

June 25, 2010 9:23 PM

Free Speech Without Focus

They marched in the thousands at the G-20 summit in Toronto. They marched angrily, but after walking with them, I’m not really sure what they were marching for. Some of the demonstrators promoted socialism.  Some promoted anarchy and I guess ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

June 25, 2010 3:44 PM

Home Sales Melt Under Oil Fears

Many stretches of beach along the Florida panhandle are starting to open after being closed the past couple of days due to a large amount of tar balls and oil mats washing ashore on these normally sparkling white sands. With cleanup crews significantly outnumbering tourists and local beach-goers, it can be a surreal sight that includes heavy equipment and workers in ... read more



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Shannon Bream

June 25, 2010 3:41 PM

Kagan Landmines

Before she was even announced as a the next nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States, Elena Kagan had taken more heat on one issue than any other - her decision to bar military recruiters from Harvard Law School's Office of Career Services while she was the dean. The showdown stemmed from her opposition to the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, which she calls a "moral ... read more



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David Lee Miller

June 25, 2010 3:08 PM

Accused Drug Kingpin Pleads Not Guilty

Jamaican gang leader Christopher Coke pleaded not guilty Friday afternoon to charges of conspiring to sell cocaine and marijuana and firearms trafficking. The arraignment was routine and uneventful, contrasting with the bloody street battles in Jamaica over the last several weeks between Coke supporters and Jamaican government troops seeking to take him into ... read more



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Dan Springer

June 25, 2010 11:33 AM

Legalized Marijuana and the Crime Question

It's an argument you hear frequently from marijuana advocates: 'Legalize the drug, take the profit away, squeeze out the drug dealers and lower crime.' To be sure, the drug cartels would be impacted as would the entire drug underworld. But while some see major improvements, others predict higher usage rates and even more problems associated with the drug.  One thing we ... read more