IRS Still Targeting Tea Party Groups
The Washington Examiner reported that an IRS agent told congressional investigators that the agency is still discriminating against Tea Party and conservative groups...
Lawmakers Avoid Traffic Penalties With Special License Plates
Thanks to loopholes in Colorado and California laws, lawmakers are avoiding thousands of dollars in parking fines and traffic violation tickets. ...
Read moreEconomic Growth: United States vs. Australia (Video)
Tom Eddlem, writer for The New American, gives a contrast between Australia's economy and that of the United States, covering such factors as...
Read moreSteve Salvi on “Amnesty Bill” S. 744 (Video)
Steve Salvi, founder of the Ohio Jobs & Justice Pac, shares his thoughts on what will happen in the United States if S....
Read moreObama EPA War on Coal to Shut 200+ Coal-Fired Plants, Devastate Economy
EPA regulations are set to kill jobs, send electricity rates through the roof, and make the United States more susceptible to brownouts and...
Read moreColorado Town Considers Drone-Hunting Ordinance
A small town in Colorado will soon consider an ordinance that would permit residents to purchase licenses to shoot down drones. ...
Read moreU.S. Drones Kill More Than 30 in Yemen; School Targeted in One Attack
At least 30 people were killed in Yemen by U.S. drone strikes over the past 12 days. Among the dead was an eight-year-old...
Read moreNew York Times: Yes, NSA Is Searching Americans’ E-mail Content
The New York Times reported August 8 that the National Security Agency has been searching through the e-mail messages of the American people...
Read moreStephen Broden Reflects on the March for Jobs Rally (Video)
Stephen Broden, guest correspondent for The New American, reflects on the Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill that is currently in the House of Representatives....
Read moreTom Eddlem on the NSA (Video)
Tom Eddlem, writer for The New American magazine, explains the constitutional problems with the NSA collecting metadata from e-mails and cellphones. ...
Read moreTSA in the Airport and Beyond
Despite the controversy surrounding the intrusiveness of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), its duties continue to expand. The agency now has a greatly...
Read moreFirst Detroit, Now Chicago?
Chicago is the big sister of Detroit, suffering from the same malaise: a shrinking population, politicians unwilling to face reality, and dreadfully underfunded...
Read moreGay Couple Suing to Force U.K. Churches to Host Same-Sex Weddings
A homosexual couple is challenging a measure in the U.K.'s new same-sex marriage law that protects churches from being forced to host or...
Read moreOrwellian Nightmare: Data-mining Your Kids
Being implemented hand in hand with the new national curriculum standards being pushed on schools, called Common Core, is government surveillance of students....
Read moreDoD Removes Porn From Army, Navy Base Stores
Following a campaign from a grassroots morality group, the Department of Defense has dropped Playboy and Penthouse from Army and Navy base exchanges....
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