Nancy Pelosi Quotes Mohammad at National Prayer Breakfast
At the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. this morning, House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) quoted Mohammad, the author of Islam’s Koran, before she read from the gospel of John. “We know that this message, this command of love, is not confined to New Testament,” she said. “The same message stands at the center of the Tora and the teachings of the Prophet Mohammad too.” MORE
January Gun Sales Set Yet Another Record
The FBI conducted more gun-related background checks this January than in any other January since the system was created. With 2,545,802 checks processed through the National Instant Background Check System, January 2016 beat the previous record, set in January 2013, by 50,326 checks. Though January’s number represents a drop from the all-time single month record set in December 2015, it is also marks the ninth month in a row that has set a record. It is also the third month in a row with more than two million background checks. MORE
Vermont Tattoo Shop Offering Free Bernie Sanders Ink
Ink lovers in Vermont are really feeling the Bern. Vermont Tattoo Shop Aartistic Inc. has decided to offer a free Bernie Sanders tattoo to any and all of their visitors. “We wanted to support him someway and with the caucus coming up there was a rumor that there’s a shop in New Hampshire that’s giving away Donald Trump tattoos," shop owner Tyre Duvernay told ABC News 10. "We just couldn’t have that." MORE
Sen. Ben Sasse: Conservatives Don’t Need a ‘Republican Barack Obama’
Sen. Ben Sasse issued some tough love today at the Conservative Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.: Electing a Republican president, he said, won't solve America's problems. "The idea that a 'strong man' can save us isn't true," Sasse, R-Neb., said. "What America needs is a constitutional recovery, not a Republican Barack Obama." MORE
$250 Million Donations Pledged To Fight Boko Haram By European Union, Britain, Switzerland
The fight against the deadly Nigeria-based Boko Haram receive a major boost after donors at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa pledge money to the tunes of $250 million to fight the insurgents. The donation comes at a time when Boko Haram has orchestrated deadly attacks in the neighboring Niger, Chad and Cameroon in the past months since the deployment of multi-national joint task force. MORE
Joe Alaskey, best known for providing the iconic voices of "Looney Tunes" legends Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester and Marvin the Martian, died Wednesday after a battle with cancer. He was 63. Alaskey's spokesperson, K.P. Lynne, shared the news on the actor's Facebook fan page, writing in part, "Never doubt that Joe loved each and every one of you. Your comments and posts always made his day and brought joy to his heart and life." MORE