High Court Dismisses Atheist Challenge to “Under God” in Presidential Oath
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed the latest legal challenge of noted atheist Michael Newdow (left) to religious wording in government business, “refusing to...
Medved Misunderstands Rep. Ron Paul’s Libertarianism
Radio host and political commentator Michael Medved (left) has written an article for the Daily Beast, which argues that Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) has...
Read moreBoeings Flight to South Carolina Under Federal Assault
Does the federal government have the authority to tell a business where it may or may not open a new facility? According to...
Read moreCompany Demands Ronald McDonald Get a Pink Slip
Corporate Accountability International — an organization that launches campaigns to challenge corporate abuses — plans to demand Ronald McDonald’s retirement today at McDonald’s...
Read moreMTV Pulls Planned Pro-Life Ad Campaign
MTV has pulled a life-affirming advertisement run on its network by the pro-life group Heroic Media, suggesting that the group’s pro-life motives were...
Read moreThe Energy Story: NIMBYS, BANANAS and Greens
Prices at gas pumps are at some of the highest levels ever and rising. Americans want answers. In particular they want the names...
Read moreUN Sentences Rwandan General to 30 Years
Following a decade-long trial, an international court sentenced Rwandan Maj. Gen. Augustin Bizimungu (left) to 30 years in prison for his alleged role...
Read moreLeft Attacks Beck’s Planned Aug. Rally in Israel
On Monday, May 16, Fox News? conservative pundit Glenn Beck announced to both his radio and television fans that he would be launching...
Read moreGovt-Mandated Light Bulbs to Cost Up to $50
In 2007, President George W. Bush signed into law an amendment, intended as a means to save energy and limit pollution, that will...
Read moreShould OMB Employees Be Unionized?
A branch of the AFL-CIO confirmed last Friday that the Office of Management and Budget is in the process of considering unionization. The...
Read moreSupreme Court Says Warrants, States’ Rights Unnecessary
States cannot grant their citizens wider freedoms from search and seizure than federal courts do, and police may manipulate events that allow them...
Read moreInterim Caretaker Chosen to Lead Al-Qaeda
Now that America’s decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden is over, al-Qaeda’s hunt to replace him is just beginning. Several names have been...
Read moreDoes a CIA “Asset” Own the bin Laden Compound?
Apart from the extreme height of the walls and the barbed wire with which they were topped, there was nothing particularly distinctive about...
Read moreScotland Yard Won’t Release Ripper Files
Using the strange excuse of compromising terror investigations, London's metro police refuse to release a list of informants in the unsolved case of...
Read moreCalifornia Still a Mess Under Brown
The economic free-fall of the beleaguered state of California is continuing apace. In January, when Governor Jerry Brown took office, the state's deficit...
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