U.S. Taxpayers Spend Over $2 Million to Promote Condom Use and Reduce Needle Sharing Among Drug Users in Kazakhstan (CNSNews.com) – A federally funded study testing ways to decrease HIV and sexually transmitted infections, promote condom use, and reduce unsafe injection practices among drug users in Kazakhstan received over $2 million from U.S. taxpayers since 2008. Dr. Nabila El-Bassel, a Columbia University professor, received funding for the study from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 8 of 15 Experts Consulted by Obama Administration on Offshore Drilling Were Not Informed of Moratorium -- And Now Oppose It (CNSNews.com) – Eight of the 15 experts consulted by the Interior Department for a report about oil drilling safety on the Outer Continental Shelf -- a report commissioned by President Barack Obama -- said they disagreed with the report's call for a six-month halt on current deepwater offshore drilling operations. The recommendation to halt deepwater drilling was added to the text of the report without their knowledge only after they had reviewed the text. White House Defends President's Golf Outings, Takes More Jabs at BP CEO Washington (CNSNews.com) – The White House Monday defended President Barack Obama against criticism for playing a weekend golf game in the midst of the crisis in the Gulf. "I don't think there is a person in this country that doesn't think the president ought to have a little time to clear his mind," a White House spokesman told reporters. Obama Fatherhood Proclamation Mentions Families with 'Two Fathers' Washington (CNSNews.com) – While speaking Monday about fatherhood and personal responsibility, President Barack Obama made an overture to homosexual parents. "Nurturing families come in many forms, and children may be raised by a father and mother, a single father, two fathers, a stepfather, a grandfather, or caring guardian," the proclamation reads. More Than Half of Americans Oppose Anticipated Justice Dept. Challenge to Arizona Immigration Law (CNSNews.com) - Rasmussen's national telephone survey asked 1,000 voters: Should the U.S. Justice Department challenge the legality of Arizona's new immigration law in federal court? Fifty-six percent opposed a legal challenge to the new law while 26 percent of Americans supported such a lawsuit against Arizona and 18 percent were undecided. Rasmussen's national telephone survey asked 1,000 voters: Should the U.S. Justice Department challenge the legality of Arizona's new immigration law in federal court? Jimmy Carter Worries Court Ruling May Affect His Interaction With Terror Groups (CNSNews.com) – Former President Jimmy Carter has voiced concern that Monday's Supreme Court ruling on "material support" to terrorist groups may criminalize his "work to promote peace and freedom." Arguing that there can be no peace in the region without those groups' participation, Carter has reached out to Hamas and Hezbollah, rejecting criticism that doing so could be viewed as legitimizing their violent activities. New U.S. Iran Sanctions Bill Likely to Irk Russians (CNSNews.com) – On the eve of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Washington, U.S. lawmakers unveiled tough new Iran sanctions legislation certain to anger Moscow. The Russian foreign ministry expressed particular concern about the prospect of sanctions being imposed on companies and individuals from third countries, and warned that if any such measures affect Russian firms or individuals, Russia would take retaliatory steps. Obama's Labor Secretary Reaches Out to Illegal Aliens With Pay Complaints (CNSNews.com) – "Every worker in America has a right to be paid fairly, whether documented or not," says Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a public service announcement posted on the Labor Department's "We Can Help" Web page. CNSNEWS.COM VIDEO Pelosi: Climate Change Legislation is a 'Moral Issue'--'We Have a Moral Responsibility' to Preserve 'God's Beautiful Creation' (CNSNews.com) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said last week that passing energy and climate change legislation is a "moral issue" -- although, at the same time, she indicated that she is "agnostic" about what means should be used in legislation to reduce dependence on foreign oil and consumption of fossil fuels. 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By Rich Galen If ever there was a Federal Emergency in need of Management, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill sponsored by BP would be it, and you might think that FEMA would be involved. But in what is being called the "greatest environmental disaster in the history of the United States," the agency that is statutorily charged with the task of managing the federal response is nowhere to be found. Donate Today! Please help CNSNews.com keep bringing you 'The Right News - Right Now!' Make a contribution to CNSNews.com today. It's fast, simple and secure. Help CNSNews.com and Donate Today! |
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