Recalling the Moscow Show Trials
Seventy-five years ago, on January 25, 1937, the terror known generally as the Moscow Show Trials entered its second phase. The first phase...
Debate: Fannie, Freddie, and Fakers
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney traded barbs on the housing crisis in a CNN debate in Jacksonville,...
Read moreObama’s Administration Contradicts His State of the Union Claims
The Obama administration really needs to get its act together. According to CNSNews.com, at least two of the claims President Barack Obama made...
Read moreMedia Shaping the Presidential Election
How does establishment media bias shape the theme of presidential elections? Most veteran conservatives have long known that television personalities and major newspaper...
Read moreWarren Buffett to Benefit From Obama’s Keystone XL Decision
As environmental groups hail President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, billionaire and prominent Democratic donor Warren Buffett (left) is set to...
Read moreBachmann Says She’ll Run for Fourth Term in Congress
Following a failed presidential bid that raised some doubts about her political future, U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) announced January 25 that she...
Read moreDutch Muslim Party Opposed Free Speech
The Dutch Muslim Party, an Islamist political party in the Netherlands, has announced its intention to compete for seats in the nation’s parliament....
Read more“Poor” Greeks Drive Porsches; U.S. Provides Payments through IMF
Imagine this scenario: Your neighbor comes to you asking for money. He confesses to having gone on a lottery-winner spending spree year after...
Read moreJudge Rules Americans Can Be Forced to Decrypt Their Laptop Computers
Judge Robert Blackburn (left) of the U.S. District Court of Colorado ruled on Monday that a defendant must decrypt her laptop computer so...
Read moreHouse Republicans Question Safety of Chevy Volt Batteries
House Republicans unleashed a barrage of criticism Wednesday during a House hearing on Chevrolet’s Volt electric car, after the head of the federal...
Read moreMIT’s Online Threat to the Higher Education Cartel
Just before Christmas the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced a small improvement to its 2,100 free online courses: The free online service...
Read moreVa. Catholic Church Bans Girl Scouts Over Group’s Planned Parenthood Link
The Girl Scouts of the USA organization continues to attract critics for straying from its roots in a more secular and non-traditional direction....
Read morePope Challenges U.S. Bishops to Battle “Radical” Anti-Christian Agenda
As many Catholic dioceses across America step up their efforts to protect the unborn and defend traditional marriage and family, Pope Benedict XVI...
Read moreObama Calls for UN Reform Without Reduction in U.S. Funding
“The United Nations does extraordinary good around the world — feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, mending places that have been broken....
Read moreGold Prices Soar on Fed News, Other Factors
A combination of several factors, including a declining dollar and the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it would keep interest rates at virtually zero...
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