SEC Rules for PepsiCo’s Use of Aborted Fetal Cells
The federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided against a group of PepsiCo shareholders in their efforts to stop the company from...
Oregon Library Faces Lawsuit for Banning Christian Group
A nationally renowned faith-based legal advocacy organization is suing the Seaside Public Library in Oregon for denying the group the use of a...
Read more11th Circuit Will Await SCOTUS Before Ruling in Ga. and Ala. Cases
Last week, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta told representatives of Alabama and Georgia that they were...
Read moreOut of Afghanistan Now!
Memo from the people of Afghanistan to the United States: Get out! Now! The mass demonstrations in Afghanistan, punctuated by anti-American violence,...
Read morePutin Recharged: What Now for Russia — and the World?
Vladimir Putin claimed victory in Russia’s presidential election on Sunday, March 4. "I promised you we would win, and we won — glory...
Read moreEPA Regulations on Coal Become an Election Issue
The Obama administration continues to deflect blame over soaring gas prices, and conservatives and congressional Republicans have been quick to excoriate the President...
Read moreRomney’s 6 Wins (Out of 10) on Super Tuesday May Mean Brokered Convention
GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney won a majority of the 10 “Super Tuesday” presidential primary and caucus states March 6, though the unconvincing victory has...
Read moreRon Paul Interview with The New American
Just before 8:00 p.m. in an auditorium packed to the rafters, a well-dressed local GOP leader stood in front of over 2,000 anxious...
Read moreFederal Judge: Citizens Need Not Ask Permission to Exercise 2nd Amendment Rights
A federal judge struck down a Maryland law requiring individuals to prove that they have “good and substantial reason” for seeking a handgun...
Read moreNews Flash: NHL Stars Accept Homosexual Hockey Players
With all the self-importance characteristic of the professional sports culture, a group of players and coaches with National Hockey League has unveiled a...
Read morePossible U.S. Involvement in Covert Warfare in Syria
Syria's civil war and its brutal treatment of dissidents have been prime topics in the mainstream media for months, provoking some U.S. officials...
Read moreThe 150th Anniversary of American Ironclads Colliding
The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in our nation’s history, made all the more tragic by the fact that, with more...
Read moreCoal: The Rock That Burns
“Load sixteen tons, and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt… ” — Tennessee Ernie Ford Coal is...
Read moreObama Attended 1998 Play Called “The Love Song of Saul Alinsky”
Along with a relaunch of the newly designed Breitbart.com, Andrew Breitbart's last column before his death was published Sunday, and it exposed the...
Read moreRising Oil Prices Threaten to Make European Recession Worse
The economic engine of Europe was constructed around the efficient use of the most economical energy available. The Middle Ages produced the first...
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