DARPA Tests Drones That Refuel While Airborne
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and NASA Dryden Flight Research Center reported on October 8 that they are moving...
Son of Drone Victim Sues Pakistani Gov’t for Not Protecting its Citizens
There might be one way to influence U.S. policymakers to postpone the airborne assassinations using drone strikes. Noor Khan has filed suit against...
Read moreNo, We Can’t — Just Get Past Race
There is this idea among many that we can get past apparent differences by concluding they don’t exist. This is reflected in the...
Read moreThe Glaring Contradiction in Anti-Iran Policy
President Barack Obama, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have at least one thing in common when it...
Read moreThe United Nations: On the Brink of Becoming a World Government
Although those who claim the United Nations is becoming a world government are still ridiculed, the push to empower the United Nations with...
Read moreJack Welch and Others Reaffirm Criticisms of September Jobs Report
U.S. unemployment slid from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), giving the Obama campaign...
Read moreGlobal Warming and the Arctic Economy
Climate change is destroying traditional cultures and economies in Greenland, according to a recently published article in the New York Times. Correspondent Elizabeth...
Read more“Gay” Characters Proliferating on Broadcast TV, Activist Group Claims
A homosexual activist group is waxing gleeful over the results of its latest study showing that “gay” characters are at a record high...
Read moreObama Signs Executive Order to Tighten Sanctions on Iran
On Tuesday, President Obama signed another executive order that would tighten sanctions on Iran over its alleged program to produce a nuclear weapon....
Read moreAnother Large Co. May Shrink or Close Due to ObamaCare, Higher Taxes
After 42 years of building an immense real estate and time share company, with 7,000 employees and revenues of $1 billion, its owner...
Read moreIllinois County Official Proposes “Violence Tax” on Guns and Ammo
Branded as the “violence tax,” Cook County officials in Illinois are proposing a tax increase on guns and ammo, with the intent to...
Read moreLewiston, Maine, Mayor Rebuked for Advising Somalis to Assimilate
The mayor of Lewiston, Maine, is in hot water for telling immigrant Somalis that when they land in his city, he expects them...
Read moreSupreme Court Allows NSA’s Warrantless Wiretapping to Continue
On October 9, the Supreme Court denied review of an appeal court ruling upholding the constitutionality of the Federal Information Securities Amendments Act...
Read moreRomney Foreign Policy Speech Promises Bigger Government and New Wars
As conservative journalists and television pundits praise Mitt Romney for “hammering” President Obama during his foreign policy speech Monday at the Virginia Military Institute,...
Read moreSoda Machines to Start Posting Calories
The supersized soda ban in New York City likely has the soft drink industry on high alert. Perhaps that is why Coca-Cola, Pepsi,...
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