Interpol Reportedly Hunting Saudi Christian Convert Who Fled Country
The Washington Times reported that the international law enforcement agency Interpol is searching for a 28-year-old woman from Saudi Arabia who converted from...
Russian Christians Fear Persecution on Rise as Moscow Church Building Demolished
A demolition crew used the cover of night — and police protection — to demolish a Pentecostal church in Moscow September 6, according...
Read moreIslamist Mobs Attack U.S. Missions in Libya and Egypt; Ambassador Dead
At least four American officials including U.S. Ambassador to Libya John Christopher Stevens are reportedly dead after outraged Islamist mobs attacked U.S. diplomatic...
Read moreThe Unintended Consequences of Low Interest Rates
Keynesian policies allegedly designed (and sold to the American people) to stimulate the economy are actually having the perverse effect of stimulating government...
Read moreJudge: Gov’t Can Keep 10 Confiscated Double Eagles Worth $80 Million
A federal judge has upheld a jury’s decision that the U.S. government can keep $80 million in confiscated coins because they were stolen from...
Read moreAre Corporations Entitled to Free Speech?
The Founding Fathers’ words are being used to vilify corporate political campaign messages, but the historical record condemns the condemners and shows that...
Read moreBill Clinton: The Brass Standard
Bill Clinton's rousing speech at the Democrats' convention told the delegates that Republicans "want to go back to the same old policies that...
Read moreVideo Message From Abortion Survivor Goes Viral
A YouTube video featuring a young woman who survived a saline abortion and was born alive has gone viral, and it warns about...
Read moreObama Administration Adds 11,000 Pages of Regulations
As the real unemployment rate hovers around 19 percent, with more Americans dropping out of the labor force and others being forced to...
Read moreDay Two of the Chicago Teacher Strike; Parents Outraged
Day two of the Chicago teacher strike commenced Tuesday, leaving nearly 350,000 students between kindergarten and high school age without schooling for another...
Read moreGermany: Merkel’s Political Allies Challenge EU Bailout in Constitutional Court
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is facing opposition from her political allies against the European Union bailout, as they challenge her in Constitutional Court....
Read more“Phantoms of Lost Liberty” Still Haunting Post-9/11 America
In announcing the global war on terrorism in his speech to a joint session of Congress on September 20, 2001, President George W. Bush...
Read moreU.S. Casualties Continue as Support for Afghan War Wanes
Few Americans who experienced the terrorist attacks on U.S. soil on September 11, 2001 expected that the “war on terror” would still be...
Read moreCU Professors Predict Romney Win; Intrade Foresees Obama Win
A study by two University of Colorado professors released last month predicts that President Obama will win just 218 Electoral College votes in November,...
Read moreApple Corp. Allows Forced “One-Child” Pregnancy Screening of Its Employees in China
The Communist Chinese policy of birth control by coerced abortions to reduce the birth rate of couples to one child is a very...
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