Feisty, Fearless Economist Anna Schwartz Dead at 96
Best known as the co-author, along with Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Freidman, of A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960, Anna...
Supreme Court Upholds One of Four Challenged Provisions of Ariz. Immigration Law
On Monday the Supreme Court issued its ruling on the constitutional challenge filed against the Arizona immigration statute. In the decision, one of...
Read moreCitizens United Reaffirmed, 5-4, as Supreme Court Strikes Down Montana Law
The U.S. Supreme Court definitively reaffirmed its 2010 Citizens United v. FEC decision in a 5-4 ruling that struck down a Montana state...
Read moreTeaching Homeschoolers to Restore our Republic
What is education all about? In my view, the purpose of education is to pass on to the next generation the knowledge, wisdom,...
Read moreCFR Tells America: Don’t Worry About Domestic Drones
Many Americans are justifiably anxious about drone use by the federal government against the American people, but the New York-based Council on Foreign...
Read moreCongressmen Ask Defense Secretary to Halt Air Force Attack on Religious Faith
Sixty-six members of Congress have penned a letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta asking him to address what they say is an “alarming...
Read moreBus Monitor Bullied by Students Receives Astounding Payback Via Viral YouTube Video
A viral YouTube video showing a 68-year-old bus monitor in New York being verbally abused by students on the bus has resulted in...
Read moreFire Captain Demoted for Facebook Post on Trayvon Martin Case
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue has demoted a veteran firefighter for posting politically incorrect comments about the Trayvon Martin case on his Facebook page. Brian Beckman...
Read moreLord Monckton Blasts UN Global Agenda; Expresses Optimism
RIO DE JANEIRO — Lord Christopher Monckton told The New American in an exclusive interview Saturday that the United Nations' Rio+20 conference that...
Read moreA Review of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “Apricot Jam”
In the years since his return to Russia in 1994 and especially since his death in 2008, the literary legacy of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn...
Read moreNew Areas Open for Drilling in Gulf
The U.S. government opens new area of the central Gulf of Mexico for drilling, amid controversy from environmentalists, who claim that the move will...
Read moreRon Paul Keeps Winning the Battles, but What About the War?
Word out of Iowa is that Ron Paul won a majority of that state’s delegates to the Republican National Convention to be held...
Read moreIll. Atty. Gen. and Cook County Atty. Refuse to Defend State Marriage Law
Two of Illinois’ top government attorneys charged with the responsibility of defending the state’s laws have balked at defending the state’s marriage protection...
Read moreExclusive: UN Bars Civil Society Groups’ Final Speech at Rio+20
RIO DE JANEIRO – As the United Nations Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development came to a close Friday with the approval of a...
Read moreReport From Rio+20: A Look at the “Global Organizers” (Video)
The New American's foreign correspondent Alex Newman observed firsthand just how disorganized the United Nations' global planners were at their Rio+20 conference. "What...
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