Pizza 4 Patriots!
Pizzas4Patriots together with UNO's plan to dish out 10,000 pizzas to U.S. service men and women in Afghanistan on America's largest pizza eating day of the year - Super Bowl Sunday.
Pizzas4Patriots together with UNO's plan to dish out 10,000 pizzas to U.S. service men and women in Afghanistan on America's largest pizza eating day of the year - Super Bowl Sunday.
BOSTON -- A surprise on the ice for a local family Saturday night at the Bruins game.
In a brief two-page order, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said the "don't ask, don't tell" policy must be lifted now that the Obama administration has concluded it's unconstitutional to treat gay Americans differently under the law.
Helicopters descended out of darkness on the most important counterterrorism mission in U.S. history. It was an operation so secret, only a select few U.S. officials knew what was about to happen.
Tensions were high at an emergency town hall meeting held Rep Jim Moran (D-VA) last Thursday, April 7th to address concerns regarding a potential government shutdown. Frustrated constituents shouted from the audience, asking the congressman to work longer hours and through the upcoming two week holiday break. A large number of federal workers live in Moran's Northern Virginia district.
The Pastor slipped from national headlines once again until March 20th of this year when he held a “mock trial” finding the holy book of Islam “guilty.” Following the verdict his church streamed live online the burning of a Qur’an and promoted it on Facebook.
The Taliban is far from defeated and will soon shift tactics towards political assassinations, according to the number two American general in Afghanistan.
At a Pentagon briefing Tuesday, Lt. Gen. David Rodriguez, head of the NATO Joint Command and Deputy Commander of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, pointed to valuable progress made this year, but said "the Taliban's not on the ropes yet."
As if the release of more than 75,000 classified documents on the Afghanistan war weren't enough, the whistleblower group behind the leak said Monday that another 15,000 are on the way -- sending officials scrambling to screen the documents as they emerge for "potential damage" to U.S. security.