Redefining “Autism,” “Poor,” and Other Words in Misleading Ways
Words such as "autism" and "poor" are redefined in misleading ways to justify draining more money from the public in taxes, expanding the...
Boeing Debuts High-altitude, Hydrogen-fueled Drone over Edwards AFB
Last Friday, Boeing debuted a high-powered, high-altitude drone — the Phantom Eye — in the sky over Edwards Air Force Base. ...
Read moreWith UN Support, Socialist Chavez Disarms Civilians in Venezuela
After presiding over an unprecedented surge in violence and murder in Venezuela, the regime of socialist strongman Hugo Chávez — with the full support and...
Read moreChicago Tribune Uncovers Pension Scams of Ex-Mayor Daley and Friends
On May 2, Jason Grotto of the Chicago Tribune penned his two-year experience in ferreting out how former Mayor Richard M. Daley and...
Read moreGermans Resist Euro Bonds as an Answer to Sovereign Debt Problems
As the PIIGS nations — Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain — face the prospect of default, euro bonds are being considered as...
Read moreTeen Suicide: Is Death Education a Cause? Part 2
Death educators are quite aware that they are dealing with a highly charged, taboo subject that many students can’t handle. But they are...
Read moreSpain’s Treasury Secretary Calls for Help
As Spain prepares for a major market test as it tries to access capital on Thursday, its Treasury Minister has announced that Spain...
Read moreWisconsin Governor Cruises to Recall Victory
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has survived a recall effort by angry state employees, cruising to a decisive victory over Democratic challenger Tom Barrett....
Read moreZimmerman Prosecutor Threatens to Sue Harvard for Professor’s Criticism
Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, who is prosecuting George Zimmerman for second-degree murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin, reportedly threatened to sue...
Read moreNew Mexico Court: Christian Business Owners Have No Rights
Judge Timothy Garcia of the state’s court of appeals upheld a ruling by New Mexico’s Civil Rights Commission that fined the owners of Elane Photography nearly $7,000...
Read moreLessons from the Greek Crisis
As the Greek economy descends into political and economic chaos, it's only natural for Americans to wonder how the United States can avoid...
Read moreSome, Not All, Watergate Documents to be Released
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials have filed a brief in federal district court in opposition to a historian’s bid to unseal records...
Read moreAnother California City Declares, “In God We Trust”
The city council of Anaheim, California is taking the U.S. House of Representatives up on its admonition that America’s national motto, “In God...
Read moreIs General Motors Now China Motors?
General Motors' CEO Dan Akerson supports increasingly closer ties with the Chinese tyrants, explaining that it's good for business. "By Bob Adelmann" ...
Read moreJune 8: Pro-Life, Christian Activists to Rally Against Contraception Mandate
Following the success of a similar effort last March, tens of thousands of pro-life and Christian activists will gather at public venues in...
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