Poll: GOP Voters Split on Foreign Intervention
Despite the rhetoric of most GOP presidential hopefuls, almost half of all Republican primary voters believe the U.S. government must stop spending so...
TSA to Test X-Ray Machine Operators for Radiation Exposure
Last year, the Transportation Security Administration reneged on a promise to conduct further studies into the safety of the radiation-firing body scanners used...
Read moreHouse Offers Protest Vote as Obama Raises Debt Ceiling Again
How high can America’s astronomical debt reach? The level is set to increase once more in late January as Congress, in effect, rubber...
Read moreThe TSA: Ruining Lives Over Forgetfulness
Item: A Chinese woman studying at Hays State University in Kansas tried to board a plane with a stun gun in her purse....
Read morePresidential Nonsense on Economics
Last week, President Barack Obama, at a Capital Hilton fundraising event, told the crowd, "We can't go back to this brand of you're-on-your-own...
Read moreAnti-Ron Paul People Plot to Discredit Him
A group of Facebook activists were caught attempting to smear GOP presidential contender Ron Paul by dressing up as members of the Ku...
Read moreWith Increasing Conflict in Syria, Talk of “Intervention” Escalates
As Iraq flexes its muscle following the departure of U.S. troops, and as Iran continues to challenge the “international community” relative to its...
Read moreAnother $1 Billion Wont Help Buffalo, New York
When New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that Buffalo was going to receive $1 billion over the next five years to raise...
Read moreAn Ignored “Disparity”: Ability to Create Wealth
With all the talk about "disparities" in innumerable contexts, there is one very important disparity that gets remarkably little attention — disparities in...
Read moreInterior Dept. Will Change Inscription on King Statue
Just in time for the federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King, the U.S. Interior Department announced that it will change one of the...
Read moreBritish and U.S. Intelligence Accused of Aiding Torture of Libyan Rebels
Late last week, British prosecutors announced that they were initiating an investigation into allegations that agents of MI6, British intelligence, participated in the...
Read moreGitmo’s Chief Defense Counsel to Lawyers: Defy Letter-Reading Rule
On Sunday, the head of the Office of the Chief Defense Counsel for Guantanamo Bay military tribunals, Colonel J.P. Colwell, sent an e-mail...
Read moreTwo Years After Haiti Earthquake, Where Did the Money Go?
Two years after the Haiti earthquake on January 12, 2010 — which killed 316,000, injured 300,000 more, left one million homeless, and destroyed $8...
Read more1982’s “Cold Sunday” and Global Warming
Thirty years ago, on January 17, 1982, America experienced the famous “Cold Sunday,” when temperatures in various parts of the nation plummeted to...
Read moreFox/Twitter Debate: Republicans Loudly “Boo” the Golden Rule
Republicans in the South Caorlina Fox/Twitter Presidential debate loudly booed the Golden Rule in the context of foreign policy January 16. ...
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