Preview of Census Data Reveals Muted Optimism for the Economy
A preview of the upcoming Census Bureau's upbeat analysis of the economy was met with little enthusiasm and contrasted sharply with reports from FedEx and...
High Court Will Rule on Gay “Marriage,” Ginsburg Predicts
Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg predicted Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court will tackle the issue of same-sex marriage some time during the...
Read moreBlasted as Whitewash, Fast and Furious Report Blames ATF and DOJ
The highly anticipated Justice Department Inspector General report on the Obama administration’s deadly “Fast and Furious” scheme that armed Mexican cartels was released...
Read moreAfghan Insider Attacks Targeting Troop Morale, Resolve
As U.S. troops suspended most joint operations with Afghan forces in response to the ongoing killings of American soldiers by the Afghan police...
Read moreHouse Committee May Probe Media Matters-DOJ Connection
A U.S. House oversight committee may investigate the Justice Department’s connection to the leftist Media Matters for America, a congressman says. Rep. Blake...
Read moreACLU Demands CIA Disclose Details of Death-by-Drone Program
Attorneys representing the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) are scheduled to appear today in a federal appeals court in defense of that organization’s...
Read moreTexas Lawmaker Challenges Constitutionalist Colleagues
Constitution Day could not have been better celebrated than it was in Texas. On September 17, friends of State Representative David Simpson (R)...
Read moreJudge Rules Arizona Police May Check Immigration Status
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton signed an order on Tuesday allowing Arizona police to begin immediately enforcing the provision of the state's immigration...
Read morePa. School Battles Atheist Group Over Ten Commandments Display
A Ten Commandments monument that has graced the landscape of a Pennsylvania high school for decades is the latest target of the atheist...
Read moreFederal Websites Reveal Uncomfortable Corporate Connections with TrapWire
Given the potential flood of legal challenges to its constitutionality, the corporation believed to be behind TrapWire is heading for higher ground, denying...
Read moreFederal Reserve Balance Sheet Set to Explode
When the Federal Reserve announced last week its plan to buy more treasury securities, only a few read the fine print. Many observers...
Read moreAppeals Court Judge Reinstates Indefinite Detention — for Now
On Monday, September 17, on the 225th anniversary of the signing of the final draft of the Constitution, with a one-page order a...
Read moreU.S., Coalition Suspend Joint Operations With Afghan Troops
The American-led military coalition in Afghanistan has temporarily suspended joint operations with Afghan forces, due to a recent surge in the number of...
Read moreCoal Company Closes Eight Mines; Cites Obama’s “Regulatory Regime”
Underscoring the inimical aftereffects of President Obama’s “war on coal,” Alpha Natural Resources announced September 18 it will be shuttering eight coal mines...
Read moreNew Hampshire Jury Nullifies Major Felony Marijuana Case
Following the adoption of a new state law on jury nullification in June, a New Hampshire jury nullified its first major felony marijuana...
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