Two 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...
1982’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. ...
Read moreEvangelical Leaders Endorse “True Conservative” Santorum
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum won the endorsement from a group of about 150 evangelical Christian leaders at a gathering in the Houston...
Read moreStop Online Piracy Vote Delayed, but Senate Vote Still On
The Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as SOPA (Senate version, the Protect Intellectual Property Act [PIPA]), has faced some relatively harsh opposition...
Read moreSen. Rand Paul Refunds $500,000 of His Budget to U.S. Treasury
In a political culture based largely on hollow promises, it’s nice to know that there are some in Washington determined to follow through...
Read moreDeadly Battles Still Rage in Libya as Rival Militias Clash
Gun fights south of Tripoli between rebel militias and forces still loyal to the late Libyan despot Moammar Gadhafi left several dead and...
Read moreSantorum Voted to Subsidize Abortion, Planned Parenthood
GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum is under fire in South Carolina for touting his alleged pro-life beliefs but voting to subsidize abortion and...
Read moreS&P Signals Coming European Debt Crash
U.S. credit ratings giant Standard & Poor's (S&P) lowered its rating on the credit-worthiness of nine European nations January 13. "It's not the cut...
Read moreKerry Kennedy May Make $40M in Chevron’s Ecuador Oil-Drilling Dispute
Human rights activist Kerry Kennedy, ex-wife of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and daughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy, stands to rake...
Read moreJudge Rules Against GOP Candidates in Lawsuit Seeking Va. Ballot Access
On January 13 U.S. District Court Judge John Gibney ruled against Republican presidential candidates Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, and Rick Santorum...
Read moreRomney’s Bain Capital Owns Media Giant Broadcasting Limbaugh, Hannity
Activists are expressing serious concerns that Mitt Romney’s private equity firm Bain Capital owns one of America’s largest media conglomerates, Clear Channel Communications,...
Read moreU.S. Chamber and Business Groups Push for Keystone Pipeline
Activists are expressing serious concerns that Mitt Romney’s private equity firm Bain Capital owns one of America’s largest media conglomerates, Clear Channel Communications,...
Read moreMiss. Gov. Barbour Issues Hundreds of Controversial Pardons
Crime victims, judges, and Mississippi residents in general are up in arms over the more than 200 pardons and clemencies issued by the...
Read moreNEA, Others Release Controversial Sex-ed Standards for Schools
What should America’s children and adolescents know about sex, homosexuality, “gender identity,” and contraception? As much as possible, according to a coalition of...
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