Wyoming Treasurer Mark Gordon says it appears that many of President Obama's policies are aimed at hurting "red" states.
Gordon said Tuesday that as Wyoming faces major economic challenges mostly caused by low energy prices, the Cowboy state is not alone...
A federal judge on Thursday found a man not guilty by reason of insanity for threatening to kill President Obama in January, according to court records.
A federal judge on Monday ordered a man with a violent criminal past to be held without bond for threatening to kill President Obama, according to court records.
During a hearing in Cheyenne on Monday, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Freudenthal also ordered David Dwayne Perry to undergo a mental competency evaluation...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Proposals for curbing gun violence announced Wednesday by President Barack Obama:
NEEDS CONGRESSIONAL ACTION:
— Requiring background checks on all gun sales. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence says 40 percent of gun sales are conducted with no criminal background check, such as at gun shows and by private sellers over the Internet or through classified ads...
It’s not a big secret that Hank Williams, Jr. isn’t President Obama’s biggest fan. But in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the opinionated country singer really slammed the man inhabiting the White House, going as far as to call him “the worst.”
Many national polls show President Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, essentially tied in the upcoming race for the White House. But according to a new survey, there’s at least one segment of the population Obama has mostly locked up: smartphone users.
Toby Keith and actress Kristen Bell eventually took the stage to host the 2012 CMT Music Awards, but if you followed the opening moments of the show, you learned it wasn’t easy for them to get along. The two spent time campaigning to host the show themselves in a pre-taped video segment that featured cameos from President Obama, Mitt Romney, Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Mario Lopez and more.
President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will appear at tonight’s 2012 CMT Music Awards. Each is part of a comedic pre-taped video that will open the show, much the way the President, John McCain and Hillary Clinton did in 2008.