Obama Admin. Welfare Waivers Violated Law, GAO Finds
Did the Obama administration, in waiving work requirements for welfare recipients, violate the law? According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Congress’ investigative...
“Monk” TV Actor Tony Shalhoub Blasts Citizens United Ruling
The 2010 Citizens United decision, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that prohibited the government from regulating political expenditures by unions and corporations,...
Read moreUN: Armed Intervention May be Necessary in Syria
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told a meeting of UN delegates that the international community has a responsibility to protect the people of...
Read moreObama Admin. Boosts Food-Stamp Participation by Targeting Seniors
Despite already having record-breaking numbers of Americans on food stamps, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) continues to campaign for more, as the...
Read moreIs Romney “Disengaged” From Life Issues?
"Put simply, women in America cannot trust Mitt Romney," Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-choice America told the cheering delegates at the Democratic...
Read moreDemocrats Reinstate God, Jerusalem into Party Platform
Following some contentious negotiations and a vote that seemed to be anything but unanimous, the Democratic Party placed God back in its platform...
Read moreStudy: As U.S. Drops Again, Swiss Economy Still Most Competitive
The United States dropped in the Global Competitiveness Index ranking for the fourth year in a row because of exploding debt and deficits...
Read moreMichigan’s Allegan County Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution
The Tenth Amendment Center (TAC) reports that “last week, the Allegan County, Michigan. Board of Commissioners passed a resolution opposing federal kidnapping powers.”...
Read moreHarry Reid Bolsters Son’s Interests in Chinese Solar Plant Deal
Rory Reid, the eldest son of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), is the chief representative for a Chinese energy firm planning to...
Read more29 Killed by U.S. Drones in Yemen — in One Week
On September 4 officials of the Yemeni government sent local tribal authorities to look into reports that civilians were among the casualties of...
Read moreAfghan Intel Chief Nominee Accused of Torture and Drug Trafficking
The man nominated by Afghanistani President Hamid Karzai to be the new head of Afghan intelligence allegedly participated in drug trafficking and torture,...
Read moreSitting on a Mountain of Debt
Federal agencies have spent $500,000 for 1,000 trendy, ergonomic office chairs, a fraction of which were actually needed for medical reasons. ...
Read moreOn Teaching and Tutoring (Part 4)
Good tutors learn a great deal from their students. Each student is different, requiring the tutor to be flexible, patient, and creative. I...
Read moreGOP Suing to Keep Third Parties Off Ballot in November
Around the country, the Republican Party is mounting legal challenges to keep third-party candidates off the ballot in November. Former New Mexico Governor...
Read moreFormer Dem. Rep. Stupak Says HHS Mandate is Illegal
ObamaCare may not have passed in March of 2010 had it not been for several swing voters, such as former Michigan Democratic Rep....
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