UN Seeks New Powers to Remake World at Rio Sustainability Summit
The United Nations plans to use its upcoming UN Conference on “Sustainable Development” (UN CSD or Rio+20) in Rio de Janeiro to amass...
Anti-NDAA Bills Worth — and Not Worth — Supporting
“Sound and fury signifying nothing.” That is how Shakespeare’s Macbeth described life. That same description could be aptly applied to a bill introduced...
Read moreBailout Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch Will Face Primary
Six-term incumbent Utah Senator Orrin Hatch (left) will face a primary opponent for the first time since he was elected to the U.S....
Read moreCharles Colson, Watergate Figure, Christian Leader, Dies at 80
Charles Colson (left), President Nixon’s notorious “hatchet man,” who spent time in prison in the wake of the Watergate scandal before founding an...
Read moreCIA Wants to Deploy More Drones in Yemen
The CIA wants permission to deploy drones to seek and destroy suspected terrorists regardless of the potential for collateral damage (read: innocent people...
Read more“Homophobia” May Hide Repressed Homosexuality, Researchers Claim
The aversion that normal people feel toward homosexuality may actually stem from their own repressed same-sex feelings, argues a group of U.S. and...
Read moreTransparency and The Fed: Transcripts Belie Rhetoric
Five hundred pages of redactions. Mostly blank pages. That's what the public gets to see in the transcripts of the Federal Reserve Open...
Read moreGrowing Evidence That Cohabitation Harms Chances of Successful Marriage
Many parents and churches have long advocated that unwed couples avoid living together before marriage. Now even secular research has shown that it...
Read moreBarack Obama Shows How Low He Can Go
With his three wins earlier this month in Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Mitt Romney all but clinched the Republican nomination for President....
Read moreDisney’s “Chimpanzee”: an Irresistible Family-friendly Film
If you think being a human is rough, try being a member of one of the two extant species of ape in the...
Read moreNew Study: Moderate Exericse Reduces Risk of Alzheimer’s
A new study published in the medical journal Neurology provides a strong case for the connection between moderate physical activity and a reduced...
Read moreChristian, Conservative Groups Counter Pro-Homosexual “Day of Silence”
As it has over the past 15 years, the aggressively pro-homosexual Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) rolled out its self-serving Day...
Read moreVirginia’s Anti-NDAA Bill Set to Become Law; Ariz. Joins the Fight
After agreeing to changes suggested by Governor Bob McDonnell, both houses of the state legislature of Virginia passed HB 1160, the bill sponsored...
Read moreEnding “Too Big to Fail” Gaining Momentum?
Just two days separated a letter from Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone magazine and a report from the president of the Dallas Federal...
Read moreColumbine Revisited: What Have We Learned?
On April 20, 1999, two all-American boys, Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, born and bred in the greatest, freest, most prosperous...
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