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06-18-13 Andy Parks Podcast

From Tuesday, Jun 18: Guests include Dan Bongino, Ian Bishop, Emily Miller, Dave Boyer, Jeff Kuhner, Mike Harris



06-17-13 Andy Parks Podcast

From Monday, Jun 17: Guests include Ian Bishop, Jim Dinegar, Stephen Dinan, Jeff Kuhner, Chris Versace



Sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court are (clockwise from upper left) Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen G. Breyer, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Anthony M. Kennedy; Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.; and Associate Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Supreme Court: Federal law trumps Arizona in voter registration battle

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the federal government can pre-empt a state and require that it use a national voter registration form, in a decision that punctured part of Arizona’s far-reaching voter-check laws.

Fat chance: At 24 pounds, immigration bill is too big for many to swallow

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times

At 1,075 pages long, it’s not the biggest bill to come through in recent years — that honor still belongs to the health care law — but the immigration legislation pending in the Senate is challenging the ability of voters to get their brains around its complexity.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a meeting with representatives of the G20 Civil Summit in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Friday, June 14, 2013. Moscow hosts "G20 Civil Summit," an international platform for dialogue between civil society, politicians and experts from G20 member states, on 13-14 June. (AP Photo/Yuri Kochertkov, Pool)

Canada’s Harper gives up on Russia, calls summit ‘G-7 plus 1’

By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times

Russia’s support for the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad all but guarantees that the G-8 nations will not come to a unanimous decision on how to proceed with assisting Syrian rebels in the country’s ongoing civil war.

U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a keynote address ahead of the G-8 summit at Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday, June 17, 2013. (AP Photo/ Paul Faith, Pool)

Obama at G-8: Northern Ireland peace an example for war-torn world

By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times

The peace that’s settled over Northern Ireland over the past 15 years gives hope to other nations embroiled in conflict and is “proof of what is possible,” President Obama said Monday morning during a speech at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall.

06-14-13 Andy Parks Podcast

From Tuesday, Jun 14: Guests include Senator David Vitter, Doug Ernst, Richard Diamond, Jeff Kuhner, Ben Wolfgang



**FILE** Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks during an interview on April 17, 2013. (Associated Press/Syrian State TV via AP video)

Obama says Syria has crossed ‘red line’ with chemical weapons, will send weapons

By Ben Wolfgang and Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times

The Syrian government used chemical weapons against rebel forces trying to overthrow the regime, the Obama administration said Thursday, acknowledging that President Bashar Assad has without doubt crossed the “red line” President Obama laid down for U.S. action in the country’s bloody civil war.

Swirling morning storm clouds can be seen on Interstate 66, Arlington, Va., Thursday, June 13, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Fast-moving storm fells trees, drops hail, disrupts travelers

By Meredith Somers - The Washington Times

A fast-moving storm system that affected much of the eastern United States buffeted the D.C. area with rain and wind Thursday, leaving behind downed trees, thousands of power outages and unofficial reports of at least three tornadoes touching down in Maryland.

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CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson’s computer intrusion a ‘sophisticated’ plot

By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times

CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson’s computer was compromised via “sophisticated methods” that included a concerted attempt to cover up hacking tracks, a cyber security firm found on Friday.

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