Liberal Chick is back and as daft as ever. With mic and camera in tow she goes on a quest on a Ft. Lauderdale beach to find out who this "Ben Ghazi" guy is.
American combat troops are due to leave Afghanistan after next year and are training Afghans to take over security. CBS News caught up with one unit who rely on the trainees to take the lead on daily foot patrols.
CBS News' reports so-called "ship killer" missiles said to be an upgraded version of weapons Russia has been supplying to Syria for years. Report suggests it could raise Syria's capability to strike ships off its coast used to support any potential no-fly zone.
Federal authorities in Idaho said Thursday they have arrested an Uzbekistan national accused of conspiring with a designated terrorist organization in his home country and helping scheme to use a weapon of mass destruction.
State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki revealed on Thursday that the employees who were relieved of duty as a result of the Benghazi review board report are still drawing paychecks five months after their change of status. Psaki had no specifics on whether the employees were drawing paychecks from home or if they were required to come into work every day and responsible for different duties.
At least six people were killed and 30 wounded after a NATO convoy was attacked in Kabul, Afghanistan. A militant Muslim group is claiming responsibility.
Attorney General Eric Holder argued with Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., about e-mails from Thomas Perez, the Justice Department's top civil rights official.
During the House Judiciary committee hearing on Wednesday, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held up procedures to complain about a recording being played as part of evidence. Lee asked if the recording had been authenticated and then asked if Attorney General Eric Holder, who was the only witness during the hearing, was given notice of the recording before it played. After multiple attempts to shut down Congressman Issa's questioning, Lee was ruled out of order.
White House Spokesman Jay Carney told reporters on Wednesday that it was not a sign of a lack of leadership that the President and top officials are discovering scandals in the administration at the same time as the American people from press reports. "I would be interested to see what the reporting would be if it were otherwise," Carney said.
President Barack Obama says the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Steven Miller, has submitted his resignation in the aftermath of an investigation that found the agency improperly targeted conservative groups.
The White House released internal e-mails that deal with the administration's public description of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Marco Rubio delivers a speech criticizing the Obama administration for the recent IRS scandal that targeted conservative groups.
Another member of the military who is supposed to stop sexual assaults is accused of sexual misconduct. A sergeant first-class at Fort Hood, Texas -- who had been responsible for handling sexual assault cases -- is under investigation for abusive sexual conduct.
A drone the size of a fighter jet took off from the deck of an American aircraft carrier for the first time Tuesday in a test flight that could open the way for the U.S. to launch unmanned aircraft from just about any place in the world.
Russia expelled a U.S. diplomat on Tuesday after saying he had been caught red-handed with disguises, special equipment and wads of cash as he tried to recruit a Russian intelligence agent to work for the CIA.
An escalating series of potential scandals has the White House in damage control mode. Administration officials are in the cross-hairs of a angry mainstream media awakened by a tri-fecta of scandals--the cover-up of deaths in Libya, political prosecution from the IRS and spying on the press by the Department of Justice.
Attorney General Eric Holder says he's ordered a Justice Department investigation into the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups for extra tax scrutiny. He said the FBI was coordinating with the Department of Justice.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney: "What [the leaked email] showed was that Republicans who are leaking these emails that have been shared with Congress, didn't just do that, they decided to fabricate portions of an email and make up portions of an email in order to fit a political narrative.
The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press. The news cooperative filed a letter of protest on Monday calling the broad search of records "unprecedented."
NewsBusted takes a comedic look at the headlines of last week.
A Philadelphia doctor accused of performing illegal, late-term abortions in a filthy clinic has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of three babies born alive but acquitted in the death of a fourth baby.
Townhall went out to the streets of liberal New York City to find out how politically engaged the average New Yorker is. It appears that those who lazily equate MSNBC and Fox News probably don't watch either network
Not so green: Obama administration allows wind-energy plants to kill eagles despite federal law
New York City Mayor Bloomberg apologized for allowing its journalists to access financial computer terminals, which gave them access to information about the company's clients.
Pressure is growing on the Obama Administration to share more information on the deadly attack in Libya.