A Santa Ana police officer driving on the wrong side of the street with lights flashing and sirens blaring has suffered critical injuries after he lost control of his cruiser and struck a stopped tow truck during a pursuit. According
The following text is of remarks by President Bush on the National Day of Prayer: East Room 10:12 A.M. THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Welcome to the White House. And I am honored to join you for the National Day of
U.S. Senator John McCain will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery in Cleveland, Ohio, today at 10:10 a.m. EDT: Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of Dr. Cosgrove and staff of the Cleveland Clinic, one of the many
The following text is a proclamation by President Bush: The right of ordinary men and women to determine their own future, protected by the rule of law, lies at the heart of America's founding principles. As our country celebrates the
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback today hosted a press conference at which he was joined by several lawmakers and outside organizations to highlight the numerous human rights violations directly and indirectly enabled by the Chinese government. "China hoped the Olympics would
In May, Senator McCain will give a much-anticipated speech on judicial nominations and will speak to the members of the National Rifle Association on May 6 and 16, respectively," writes Ken Blackwell. "These two speeches are smart moves."
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne proposed new regulations Wednesday that would allow people to carry a concealed weapon in some national parks and wildlife refuges.
As we all know, the quintessential "American dream" is that of homeownership," writes Senator Larry A. Mumper. "We have seen visions of neatly-kept houses with white picket fences in the front yards and believe that these are the places where
Brooklyn federal district Judge Jack Weinstein is known for getting assigned huge class actions with billions at stake. He's also known for getting reversed by his colleagues on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. In the latter respect, the month
Slowly but surely they're going after all hunters — This time local politicians are responding to the anti-hunting crowd that will try anything to shut down hunting. IF THEY PICK US OFF ONE AT A TIME, soon there will be
On Friday, April 26, the Iowa General Assembly adjourned for the 2008 legislative session. Unfortunately, with this being an election year, legislators chose not to move forward on two important pro-Second Amendment and hunting-related bills.
Anti-gun hysteria has reached a fever pitch in the Golden State. The California Assembly is considering a bill (Assembly Bill 2062) this session that, if passed, will have dire consequences for California's law-abiding gun owners.
In the fight for your firearms freedom, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail Federation were determined to kill Florida's HB503, the bill that protects your right to keep a firearm in your vehicle for personal protection. They
House Bill 7834, the "microstamping" proposal sponsored by State Representatives Joseph Almeida (D-12), Edith Ajello (D-3), Anastasia Williams (D-9), Grace Diaz (D-11), and Joanne Giannini (D-7) has been referred to the House Finance Committee after being pulled from the agenda
Playwright, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are among the newsmakers on Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people.
A young man falsely accused of murdering Ryan Harris 10 years ago was allegedly beaten by police and is now back in custody. CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine reports the teen's family is outraged that someone victimized for so
Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of Lisa Stebic's disappearance. The mystery haunts her family, and her husband remains a person of interest in the case. CBS 2's Susan Carlson reports.
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger spoke exclusively with CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery Wednesday night about why Stroger backed out of a planned meeting with Palatine officials.