Census Numbers Show Fewer Divorces, More Enduring Marriages
Marriages in America are lasting longer and divorce is declining slightly, according to a recent Census Bureau report. The research, taken from a...
Minnesota Voters to Decide State’s Marriage Definition
On May 21 the Minnesota House of Representatives passed a proposed state constitutional amendment that would define marriage as only between a man...
Read moreTaxpayers Scammed by Fraudulent Disability Benefits
Following a report of potential fraud of Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) wrote a trenchant...
Read moreFeds Threaten Poor in Indiana Over Abortion Law
The Obama administration is threatening to cut off federal support for Medicaid recipients in Indiana if the state continues to implement a new...
Read moreTwo U.S. Border Agents Killed in Train Accident
Two U.S. Border Patrol agents in southern Arizona were killed in the line of duty after a freight train struck the SUV they...
Read moreNational Debt: Hitting the Ceiling or Going Through the Roof?
“The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit,” said the Senator, “is a sign of leadership failure. It...
Read moreCongressional Leaders Agree to Renew Patriot Act
The Republican House and Democratic Senate leadership are backing a deal to extend three of the most controversial provisions of the Patriot Act,...
Read moreLiberal Columnist “Mugged” by Reality: Still Doesn’t “Get It”
Here?s one for late-night jokester Jay Leno?s weekly ?Headlines? segment featuring Stupid Criminals ? his favorite target. Although, he might want to consider a...
Read moreUtah Legalizes Gold and Silver Currency
In order to provide its residents some much-needed security as the U.S. dollar continues to decline, the state of Utah has become the...
Read moreEU Seeking Official State Status With UN
The European Union is making rapid advances toward becoming officially recognized as a nation-state by the United Nations and the international community, prompting...
Read moreBritish Doctor Censured for Mentioning the Great Physician
So much for freedom of speech and religion in Great Britain: A British doctor has been censured by the government’s medical licensing board,...
Read moreChoosing Party Over Principle: The GOP Succumbs
A recent Washington Times article posed a critical question: will the Republicans choose the Constitution or the money? The Republican Party has been...
Read moreSan Francisco Considers Ban on Circumcision
San Francisco, California, is a city known for being a bastion of all things progressive, secular, countercultural and counter-traditional. Ever since the Hippie...
Read moreObama and the Jews
President Obama’s May 19th speech on the Middle East sounded like something a high-schooler would have given to win a prize in a...
Read moreDOE’s Proposed Regulations Raise Student Privacy Concerns
The Department of Education released a proposal last month that dramatically alters the 1974 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which guarantees...
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