Venezuela Brings Gold Home
In today’s extremely unsettled financial climate, one can hardly blame Venezuela or its erratic leader, Hugo Chavez, for deciding to bring home the...
Mars Attacks: Scientists Say Aliens May Destroy Mankind Over Global Warming
Three years after the release of the remake The Day the Earth Stood Still, a team of American researchers has made the film’s...
Read moreBachmann Stands by Pledge: Gas Under $2 a Gallon
Michele Bachmann Friday defended her campaign promise made earlier in the week that the price of gasoline will drop back down below $2...
Read moreRon Paul Says Rick Perry “Makes Me Sound Like a Moderate”
Ron Paul wants to make it quite clear that he has never accused Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke of treason. He has merely...
Read moreSome Unintended Consequences of Raising CAF Again
With the President’s announcement of higher mileage requirements — to 54.5 mpg on new cars and trucks sold in the United States...
Read moreWest To CAIR Florida: “NUTS!”
Rep. Allen West, (R-Fla., left) offered Florida?s branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations a little history lesson in a letter to the...
Read moreSpecial Interest Groups Give Congressional Democrats $15M in 2011
Congressional Democrats have brushed off President Obama's personal decree to swear off special-interest campaigning for his reelection bid. According to an Associated Press...
Read moreCourt Rules in Favor of Arizona Pro-Life Law
The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a state pro-life law, blocked two years ago by a lower court, that...
Read moreEU Tells Sweden to Rescind Wolf-hunting Licenses or Face Legal Action
The European Union has threatened Sweden with legal action unless it rescinds its first issuance of wolf-hunting licenses in 45 years. Swedish Minister...
Read moreObama Administration Subsidizes Solar Energy Via Loans to India
Despite its less-than-stellar record of picking winning solar energy companies — subsidizing, for instance, Solyndra of California and Evergreen Solar of Massachusetts —...
Read moreViolent Attacks in U.S., England: Wake-up Calls
The orgies of violent attacks against strangers on the streets — in both England and the United States — are not necessarily just...
Read moreWhy the Arab Spring May Turn into the Usual Arab Winter
Wafa Sultan is an Arab-American woman who was born in Syria, raised in the Islamic faith of her ancestors, rebelled against it, and...
Read moreAn “Extreme Makeover” for U.S. Education — Can We? Should We?
This is the seventh and final segment in the series on K-12 education. A front-page August 16 Washington Times’ headline screamed: “Scores show...
Read moreFrench Fashion Designer Blasted for Sexy “Loungerie” Line for Girls 4-12
The latest news out of Paris comes from a company called Jours Après Lunes (meaning, inexplicably, “Days After Moons”), which has introduced a...
Read moreNapolitano: Dream Act Is Now De Facto Law
It’s official. Despite failing to pass the U.S. Congress, the federal DREAM Act is now de facto law. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet...
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