A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for August 16, 2010
Santelli: Too Much Fed Intervention is Artificially Stimulating the Housing Market
Cochise County Sheriff Larry A. Dever says the Border Patrol has pulled back from some parts of he border because it is too dangerous.
Despite the Census announcing savings of $1.6 billion, Robert Groves, Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, says the population count is not over.
Robert Grey of The American Bar Association discusses the organizations resolution to support gay marriage.
Former President Bill Clinton denies encouraging Rep. Joe Sestak from challenging Sen. Arlen Specter in Pa. Democratic Senate race.
‘Countdown’ guest and The Nation columnist suggests constitutional debate about creating a genetic test for citizenship.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs stands by his comments disparaging the "professional left".
Comedy Central host mocks Republicans for being against allowing Bush tax cuts to expire and being deficit at the same time.
Rep. Charles Rangel (D.-N.Y.) said that when President Obama said he wanted Rangel to end his career with dignity he did not put a time limit on it.
Rep. John Shadegg discusses how the Enumerated Powers Act could impact Congress.
Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) on Democratic jobs bill: Congress "not bankrupting the country fast enough".
Census Bureau Director Robert Groves says information technology problems caused 'scary moments', but there's no evidence of quality impacts on 2010 Census.
Former vice president, now climate alarmism activist, bemoans the inability of the Senate to pass cap-and-trade legislation.
Climate skeptic that once called the theory of anthropogenic global warming ‘arrogant’ now admits he believes humans impact the climate.
‘Mad Money’ host applauds Fed chair Bernanke for not being ‘in the way’; Says health care and Fin-Reg stalling expansion.
Former JournoList member Matt Yglesias psychoanalyzes conservatives to declare principles can only be rationalized in a bad economy.
After being warned by an anti-religion group that praying before city council meetings was unconstitutional, the Woodruff, S.C. City Council partnered with a Christian legal group to adopt a new…
Analyst John Kilduff warns about underreported ‘terrorist’ threat to the Strait of Hormuz could have detrimental effect on oil prices.