House Votes to Approve Keystone, for Ninth Time
The House's ninth attempt to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline will fail once more as both the pipeline and the president himself become...
New York City’s Educational Woes
According to tests, less than half of New York public school students are college ready in the way of English, and less than...
Read morePressure Building to Repeal Two Laws Keeping Oil and Gas Prices High
Some senators are working to overturn the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975, which essentially bans the export of crude oil. ...
Read moreBlack Friday Protests Planned at Walmart
The day after Thanksgiving a group of Walmart workers plans to strike to protest certain company policies. Specifically, the group wants Walmart to...
Read moreThe Name’s the Same — Aptronyms
Richie Richman is a name that perfectly describes the well-heeled financial position of Mr. Richman. President Obama squeezed in time before the midterm...
Read moreObama Was Against Illegal Immigration Before He Was For it
Barack Obama warned of some of the downsides of illegal migration as recently as 2006, yet today he is readying executive amnesty. Is...
Read moreOregon Voters Reject “Driver’s Cards” for Illegal Immigrants
Voters in Oregon overwhelmingly rejected a ballot measure on November 4 that would have upheld a law passed in 2013 granting "driver’s cards"...
Read moreFlorida Man, 90, and Pastors Vow to Feed Poor Despite Ban
Despite being threatened with jail time and fines, 90-year-old “Chef” Arnold Abbott, two local pastors, and a wide array of activists vowed to...
Read moreCFR’s Max Boot Sees Elections as Mandate for More War
For Max Boot and other neocons, 15 years is hardly a long enough time to be fighting over the rocks and rubble and...
Read moreFrom Ferguson to Geneva: Michael Brown’s Parents Ask UN to Arrest Officer Wilson
The parents of Michael Brown asked the United Nations Committee Against Torture to arrest officer Darren Wilson. ...
Read moreSouth Carolina Appeals Federal Court’s Reversal of Same-sex Marriage Ban
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has appealed a federal court decision overturning the state's ban on same-sex marriage. ...
Read moreUSPS Bemoans Massive Data Breach But Continues Surveillance Program
Although more than 800,000 customers and employees of the Postal Service have had critical data breached, the agency continues its own surveillance program....
Read moreUN Denies Using Kenyan Vaccination Program for Population Control
Two UN agencies have denied that their tetanus vaccination program in Kenya is being used to sterilize women without their consent, as two...
Read moreWhat to Do About Government Economic Fraud
Auditing the Federal Reverse would be a good place to start. If the full truth about the Fed were known, public sentiment aimed at...
Read moreImplications from the 2014 US Election
VIDEO - Andy Ramirez reports on the results of this year's election. He talks about things to watch out for during the next...
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