House and Senate Vote to Increase Sanctions Against Iran
Despite the impassioned pleas of several congressmen, both the U.S. Senate and House voted on Wednesday to tighten sanctions against Iran’s energy, shipping,...
Louisiana Teachers’ Union Threatens Private Schools in State School Choice Program
The Louisiana state teachers' union sent letters to private schools participating in the state's school choice program threatening them with lawsuits if they...
Read moreLed by Rep. Ron Paul, Congress Explores Sound Money
As concerns over the U.S. dollar and the Federal Reserve continue to grow, U.S. lawmakers explored sound money, competing currencies, and the route...
Read moreAs CIA Drone War Deaths Increase, So Does Anti-U.S. Sentiment
The United States' continued use of drones to kill suspected militants in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia is causing increased anti-U.S....
Read moreLabor Department Waives 60-Day Layoff Notice to Help Obama Win in November
On Thursday, Democrats in the Senate blocked an attempt by Republicans to enforce a provision of a 1980s law requiring all contractors doing...
Read moreAl-Qaeda and Liberals Agree: Kill Kids for the Cause
Liberals are no strangers to using children to relate political messages, as the 2008 videos of kids singing for and paying homage to...
Read moreDespite Minor Differences, Romney and Rubio Look to UN For Syrian Policy
Mitt Romney and possible running mate Marco Rubio disagree on a few points with regard to Syria, particularly in regard to arming the...
Read moreHumanistic Psychology in the Schools (Part 2)
One of the reasons why we know so much about Humanistic Psychology today is because of the defection of one of its major...
Read moreHouse Passes Bill Eliminating Senate Approval of Presidential Appointments
By a bipartisan vote, the House joined the Senate in passing a bill that removes the "advice and consent" requirement from many presidential...
Read moreProp 8 Proponent to Head Catholic Church In San Francisco
The new Catholic archbishop of San Francisco is an orthodox shepherd on sexual matters and was the main prince of the Church who...
Read moreHumanistic Psychology in the Schools
The cultural upheavals of the 1960s saw the rise of a so-called Third Force in American education. The leading figures of the Third...
Read moreLord Monckton Discusses Big Blow to UN Agenda at Rio+20
VIDEO - During this interview, Lord Monckton offers his thoughts on the final document that came out of Rio+20, known as "The Future...
Read moreObama Leading Romney in Swing States?
The latest Quinnipiac/CBS/New York Times poll shows that Obama leads Romney in three swing states, but chances are good that the poll is...
Read moreThe 2012 Olympics: Stiffing the Taxpayers for Pride
Two days after the opening ceremonies of the XXX Olympiad in London, England, Smith College Professor Andrew Zimbalist was asked if he knew...
Read moreAcross U.S., Fans Throng Chick-fil-A Restaurants to Show Support for Christian Values
Had homosexual activists wanted to do a big favor to Chick-fil-A, they couldn’t have picked a better strategy than the mass boycott they...
Read more