Federal Court Strikes Down EPA Regulation on Coal
A federal appeals court has put the kibosh on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) latest regulatory scheme to curb soot- and smog-forming air...
Former Marine Held in Psychiatric Hospital Over Facebook Posts Questioning Govt.
Former Marine Brandon Raub has been detained and committed to a psychiatric hospital because of Facebook posts mainly questioning the federal government. ...
Read moreAkin’s Abortion Stand In Tune With Party Platform
Even as Mitt Romney and a host of other Republicans leaders were urging Rep. Todd Akin to drop out of the Missouri Senate...
Read moreStudy Shows Increasing Hostility Toward Religious Liberty in America
Two of the nation's predominant conservative Christian advocacy groups have released a report documenting the growing hostility toward religious liberty in the United...
Read moreObama and Romney on Civil Liberties (Video)
A video presentation produced by our partner Liberty News Network takes a hard look at the the record of the Obama administration and...
Read moreMore ObamaCare Taxes Taxpayers Don’t Know About
Thanks to the Heritage Foundation's report on Taxmageddon, taxpayers became aware of the $500 billion of new taxes the government is expected to...
Read moreWhy Romney Will Defeat Obama
The contest between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama for the presidency will end with a decisive, and possibly even a landslide, victory for...
Read moreGenetically Engineered Babies Are Moral Duty, “Ethics” Guru Claims
Prominent so-called “ethicist” and Oxford University Professor Julian Savulescu claimed that humanity has a “moral obligation” to genetically engineer children — essentially creating...
Read moreN.H. Killer Hopes for Lighter Sentence From Supreme Court Ruling
An inmate of New Hampshire State Prison, serving a sentence of life without parole for the murder of two Dartmouth College professors 11...
Read moreFederal Court Gives Conflicting Rulings on Ala., Ga. Immigration Laws
Conflicting rulings came down from the 11th U.S. Court of Appeals in cases involving immigration laws in the states of Alabama and Georgia....
Read moreWith Moody’s New Rules, Public Pension Plans Even More Woefully Underfunded
Moody’s, one of the big three credit rating agencies, has announced new rules to be effective on September 1 that bring an additional...
Read moreObama and Romney on Foreign Policy (Video)
A video presentation produced by our partner Liberty News Network takes a hard look at the foreign-policy positions of Mitt Romney and Barack...
Read moreStudent Loan Debt Trims Social Security Payments for Retirees
Much of the focus on the student-loan debt crisis has been placed on new graduates, but according to a new report, the federal...
Read moreBritish Financial Woes Worsen
The July data for the coalition government of the United Kingdom show corporate tax collections below estimates and government spending over estimates, increasing...
Read morePunk Band’s Sentencing Signals Russia’s Resurgent Communism
On August 17, a Moscow court found three young female performers from the Russian punk band Pussy Riot guilty of “hooliganism motivated by...
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