[WATCH] N.J. Gov. Chris Christie vows never to wear a speedo

Although New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is successfully losing weight after his lap-band surgery in February, there is one article of clothing that he never plans on wearing – a men’s Speedo bathing suit.

Obama’s approval plummets among young voters, boding well for GOP in 2016

President Obama’s approval rating dropped significantly among young Americans, further proving that Republicans haven’t completely lost the youth vote in future elections.

FLOTUS spends $3,300 in taxpayer funds during overnight stay at Dublin hotel

First Lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters, Sasha and Malia, racked up quite a hotel tab in Dublin, Ireland Monday – all on the taxpayer’s dollar.

By focusing on immigration reform, Marco Rubio positions himself for 2016 presidential bid

More than a few conservatives and Republicans have been puzzled by Senator – and likely 2016 presidential hopeful – Marco Rubio’s (R-Fla.) recent positions on immigration reform.

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden claims America “is worth dying for”

While many Americans consider Edward Snowden, the whistleblower who broke the news that the National Security Agency had been monitoring the phone and internet data of ordinary Americans, a traitor, Snowden still believes that America “is worth dying for.”

James O’Keefe’s new book “Breakthrough” encourages citizens to be on the front lines of government transparency

With all the recent scandals hitting the Obama administration, conservative documentarian and author James O’Keefe is working to save American democracy with his new book ”Breakthrough: Our Guerrilla War to Expose Fraud and Save Democracy.”

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez delivers breakout speech at Faith & Freedom’s “Road to the Majority” conference

The star of the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s annual conference Friday wasn’t former Congressman Allen West, former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann or even House Budget Committee Chair and 2012 Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan.

Instead, a relatively unknown Reverend named Samuel Rodriguez had the most attendees on their feet at the Road to the Majority conference in Washington, D.C. after a fiery sermon on the need for greater conservative outreach to the Hispanic community.

NYC debates fining tourists for buying counterfeit items on city sidewalks

Buying a “Prado” bag from a street vendor on Canal Street in Manhattan could set you back just as much as if you bought the real thing if the City Council has anything to do with it.