BY BILL GERTZ
Terrorists with a North Caucasus Islamist group are promising to carry out suicide bomb attacks at the upcoming Olympic games in Sochi next month, including chemical arms strikes.
BY LACHLAN MARKAY
New academic research released last week showing that extending unemployment benefits is a net economic drag could strengthen the conservative case against extending those benefits at the federal level.
BY ALANA GOODMAN
The fugitive Ecuadorian bankers at the center of an alleged FBI probe of Sen. Robert Menendez deny that they traded campaign donations for political support from the senator.
BY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON
The federal government is sanctioning a five-year study on the stomach flu using Twitter, which will involve bureaucrats from the Environmental Protection Agency analyzing tweets about unpleasant flu symptoms.
BY ADAM KREDO
American intelligence and security agencies are not currently capable of detecting when foreign nations are building nuclear weapons or ramping up their existing programs, according to a newly released Pentagon report that faults a range of U.S. agencies.
BY THE EDITORS
Over the past several weeks, Washington Free Beacon reporter Adam Kredo has written a number of stories exposing a secret lobbying campaign by DNC Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to stop the bipartisan Iran sanctions bill from advancing in Congress.
BY SONNY BUNCH
Given that I’ve worked my way through most of Michael Mann’s oeuvre over the last week in preparation for my column, I figured I’d stir up some trouble by ranking his films.
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