Rep. Ron Paul Targets TSA Groping, Immunity
Liberty-minded Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) announced plans this week to re-introduce a bill that would hold Transportation Security Agency (TSA) screeners liable for...
America’s Ultimate Reality Show
The most potent “reality check,” especially among industrialized nations like ours, is the one discovered by accident. It’s the one that can’t be...
Read morePortugal’s Government Bonds Now at “Junk” Status
Wednesday, the financial crisis which is threatening all Europe deepened, as the rates for Portuguese government debt instruments jumped higher based upon a...
Read moreReport: Widespread Cheating in Atlanta Schools — by Teachers
A year-long investigation by former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue (R) produced a startling 800-page report just released by Gov. Nathan Deal (R, pictured...
Read morePro-Family Coalition Targets NBC’s “Playboy Club” Fall Series
A coalition of pro-family, anti-porn, and decency organizations have banded together in an effort to convince NBC that it should scrap one of...
Read moreNew Russian Law Aimed at Decreasing Abortions
With a falling birth rate in a country having one of the world’s highest abortion rates, concerned Russian lawmakers passed a bill on...
Read moreFederal Court Orders Halt to Military’s Ban on Homosexuals
A federal appeals court has ordered the U.S. government to stop immediately stop enforcing the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ban on homosexuals serving...
Read moreFood Companies and GOP Rail Against Federal Food Guidelines
The Obama administration continues to take on the food industry, this time pressuring food companies to discontinue advertising junk food for children. Republicans...
Read moreFTC Probes Google in Fishing Expedition
Google announced on its blog on June 24th that the Federal Trade Commission had launched “a review of our business. We respect the...
Read moreTiny Alto, Texas, Not the First to Mothball Its Police Dept
The city council of tiny Alto, Texas — population 1,200, about 140 miles southeast of Dallas — shuttered its police department on June...
Read moreChina’s Paper Inflation Stimulus To End Badly
Problem loans at China’s banks are significantly worse than initially thought, according to Moody’s Investors Service’s news release on July 4th. This raises concerns...
Read moreNew Illinois Law: Democratic Gerrymandering?
The state of Illinois has recently undergone a restructuring of its electoral map to suit the Democratic politicians, reports The Blaze. Some of...
Read moreCalif. Bill: Public Schools Must Teach Gay History in Social Studies
California state legislators recently passed a bill that would make theirs the first state to require public schools to include a social studies...
Read moreEditorial Points of View and the National Governors Association
As the public relations manager for The John Birch Society, the publisher of The New American magazine, I received an e-mail this morning...
Read moreUnions Hesitantly Support Obama for 2012
Unsurprisingly, the unions have indicated that they will be endorsing and supporting President Obama in 2012. However, Fox News notes that the labor...
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