Ariz. DOE Says Tucson Schools’ Ethnic Studies Illegal, Orders Funding Cut
According to the Arizona Department of Education, the Tucson Unified School District’s Mexican-American studies curriculum is in violation of state law. The DOE...
Washington State Governor Puts “Gay” Marriage on Fast Track
As she heads into the last year of her tenure in the state of Washington, Democratic Governor Christine Gregoire (left) has a handful...
Read moreSupreme Court to Weigh FCC’s Authority to Regulate Broadcast Indecency
In what pro-family groups are calling the most important broadcast indecency case in over three decades, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral...
Read moreObama Signs Belarus Sanctions; Calls Belarus President a “Dictator”
On January 3, President Barack Obama signed into law legislation imposing sanctions on Belarus. The Belarus Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2011...
Read moreUnion Workers Overwhelmingly Benefit from ObamaCare Waivers
Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, more than 1,200 companies have been accorded waivers from the healthcare reform law, the Health...
Read moreFirst, Borders; Then, Kodak; Now, Barnes & Noble?
When Barnes & Noble announced its awful earnings per share losses on Thursday, it didn’t help any that its losses were so much...
Read moreWisconsin Town Council Places Prior Restraints on Political Speech
According to the latest census, there are fewer than 2,000 people living in Morrison, Wisconsin. There are at least 10 times that many...
Read moreDebate: SuperPac “Attack Ads” a Hot Topic
Republican presidential candidates came out verbally swinging at each other on so-called "attack ads" in a debate on NBC January 8, just two days...
Read moreWhos Really Behind Anti-Huntsman Manchurian Candidate Video?
Who is responsible for a YouTube video that paints Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman as “The Manchurian Candidate”? On the basis of rather...
Read moreABC/WMUR Debate: Ron Paul Hits Gingrich as “Chickenhawk”
Texas Congressman Ron Paul slammed former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as a "chickenhawk" in the ABC News/WMUR debate January 7, one of two...
Read moreRecalling the Failure of Wilson’s “Fourteen Points”
On January 8, 1918, less than one year after the United States had declared war on Germany and its allies in the First...
Read moreNYC’s 40 Percent Abortion Rate Highest in Nation
About 40 percent of all pregnancies in New York City end in abortion, according to the most recent statistics from the city’s health...
Read moreObama Admin. Lawyers Defend ObamaCare in Supreme Court Brief
Attorneys representing the U.S. government submitted a brief to the Supreme Court on Friday, setting out their arguments in favor of the constitutionality...
Read moreThe Free Market is Brutal: Kodak Loses; Consumers Win
After 131 years, it appears that Eastman Kodak will be declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy before the end of the month, according to the...
Read moreWhat Was the Biggest Political Lie of 2011?
What is the biggest political lie of 2011? There are so many to choose from. I admit I was skeptical when PolitiFact said...
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